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Cemetery Walk Tickets
Tickets for the in-person walk are available for purchase online, at the Museum's Cruisin’ with Lincoln on 66 Visitors Center and Gift Shop, or at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery.
Tickets purchased will help support more than
2,000
students, chaperones, and older adults living in senior care facilities to participate in the Walk in-person and online.
We are not exaggerating when we say that we could not do any of this without you—our members—and your unwavering support.
For questions or issues with purchasing tickets, contact
Candace Summers, Senior Director of Education
.
Museum Visitor's Center
Evergreen Memorial Cemetery
Events & Programs
Looking for something new to do? Check out our upcoming events and programs. Tune into a livestream, or watch a recording of a past program on our
YouTube channel.
ARTworks: The Stars and Stripes of Me
Thursday, April 23rd
6:00pm – 8:00pm
This event, hosted by Illinois Art Station, complements our series of community art workshops leading up to A More Perfect Union: ...
For kids
Pins and Needles: A Fiber Arts Celebration with Normal and Bloomington Public Libraries
Saturday, April 25th
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Are you a needlework novice thinking about a new hobby? Or a seasoned crafter looking for some new techniques? Explore the wide wo...
From Courtroom to Capital: Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency at the Normal Theater
Thursday, April 30th
7:00pm
Join us for the local premier of From Courtroom to Capital: Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency on Thursday, April 30 at 7:00 p.m. at...
Illinois Symphony Orchestra's Fabulous "Finnish"
Saturday, May 2nd
7:30pm – 9:00pm
We’re partnering with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra to celebrate 100 years of Route 66!Join us at Illinois State University'...
Red Carpet Corridor 2026
Saturday, May 2nd
9:00am – 5:00pm
We're kicking off a summer of celebration with the Red Carpet Corridor Festival — two days of activities spanning 15 communit...
Plan Your Visit
With five exhibit galleries, a hands on Discovery Room, and four floors of Museum to explore, there's a lot of history to get caught up on. So let's cover the essentials to help you plan your Museum visit. A special thank you to our
Presented by Sponsor
COUNTRY Financial for supporting free Tuesdays at the Museum during 2025.
Admission
Adults
$10
Seniors (65+) & Veterans
$8
Museum members
FREE
Students & Children
FREE
Indigenous Tribal Members (with ID)
FREE
Every Tuesday, for all visitors
FREE
SNAP Recipients (with EBT card)
FREE
Active Duty Military (with ID)
FREE
Big Brothers/Big Sisters and their Little Brothers/Sisters
FREE
Many community groups & corporate members
FREE
How to Get Here
Our address is 200 N. Main Street, but
our entrance is on Washington Street
.
There are
bicycle
racks on the Washington Street plaza behind the Lincoln Bench.
All city
buses
drop off on Front Street, one block south of the Museum.
Parking
around the Museum is free but you must move every 2 hours. We recommend parking in the Lincoln Parking Deck on Front St. ($1/hr) for more extended visits. Parking downtown is free after 6pm and on weekends.
Hours
Monday:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday:
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Wednesday:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday:
Closed
Exhibits
Explore the rich history of McLean County in our five permanent exhibits, hands on Discovery Room, and numerous displays. Our online exhibits bring McLean County history to you, wherever you are.
A Deadly Deception: The Asbestos Tragedy in McLean County
This new temporary exhibit explores the history of the asbestos manufacturing plant on Bloomington’s westside. It tells a story of people being forced to endure toxic conditions and environmental hazards all in the pursuit of profit.
Merwin Gallery
The Merwin Gallery features almost 300 objects from the Museum's 18,000+ object collection. In this display space, objects from the collection will be moved in and out of the gallery regularly so visitors can return again and again, always to see something new.
Challenges, Choices, and Change
This exciting 5,000-square-foot exhibit in four galleries explores the experience of living, working, farming, and creating community in McLean County.
Research
The Museum has thousands of online and on-site resources for researching local history topics and genealogy. These are some of our most popular resources.
Pantagraph Negatives Collection Overview
Overview of the project that has digitized over 100,000 so far, and video tutorials
Finding Aids
Detailed inventories of archival collections in the Museum, organized alphabetically and able to be filtered by topic, from the 1820s to the present.
City Directories
Thanks to a partnership with Bloomington Public Library and intern Noah Tang, local directories from 1855-1920 have been digitized, and are available on the Internet Archive.
Search our Library Catalog
See what books we have in our library. We are a non-circulating library so you must come to the library to see these books, and they cannot go home with you.
Learn
Our educational programs reach thousands of students, seniors, and community members each year.
School Programs
The Museum is an award-winning educational institution accredited by the American Alliance of Museums that offers FREE hands-on, educational programming for grades pre-K through college.
Senior Reminiscence
Bring Museum educators directly to your facility at no cost to you. Using authentic objects, photographs, and inquiry-based facilitation, we encourage older adults to recall, share, understand, and connect.
Speakers Bureau
Our Speakers Bureau features experts in McLean County and Illinois history who are passionate about sharing their expertise with your group. To schedule a Speakers Bureau program and for information about pricing, please contact the Education Department. Special rates are available for not-for-profit organizations and community groups.
Self-Guided Tours
Take a self-guided tour around town, or explore our Making a Home exhibit en español using our mobile tour platform, Tourient.
Social Justice Walking Tour
Explore how 19th and 20th century Bloomington dealt with immigration, labor rights, gender equity, and racial justice.
Looking for Lincoln in Bloomington-Normal
Bloomington-Normal is one of the richest communities for Abraham Lincoln-related sites—some of which look much as they did during his lifetime! This narrated tour was written and performed by James Keeran.
Downtown Bloomington Architectural Tour
Over time, buildings have been constructed, renovated, destroyed, and replaced... but what remains represents the dense history of the city of Bloomington. Unlock the past in this tour!
Construyendo un Hogar
Las historias que aquí se cuentan revelan los desafíos que enfrentaron las diversas personas quienes hicieron del condado de McLean su hogar.
Become a Member
Want free admission to the Museum every day of the year? Or invitations to special member-only events? Becoming a member is a meaningful contribution to the Museum's mission of preserving local history. Plus, enjoy reciprocal benefits at over 400 museums & historic sites in the U.S. through the Time Travelers Program.
Join us
Become a Volunteer
We provide rewarding opportunities for active volunteers and flexible positions for occasional volunteers too.
Explore opportunities
Cruisin' with Lincoln on Route 66 Visitors Center
Cruisin' with Lincoln on Route 66 Visitors Center contains a gift shop and local tourism information. We feature locally produced products, Abraham Lincoln souvenirs, and Route 66 souvenirs. When you visit the Museum, you will enter and exit through the Visitors Center!
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