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🎨 Museums for Kids in Park Ridge, IL

8 children's museums, science centers, and interactive exhibits rated and reviewed by families.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio museum in Oak Park, IL🎨 Museum
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4.8(2,708)$8 mi · Oak Park

Introduce your kids to architectural genius at Frank Lloyd Wright's actual home and studio where he lived for 20 years and designed 140 buildings. The family-friendly tours make complex design concepts accessible and exciting for children, encouraging them to see buildings and spaces in creative new ways. With an impressive 4.8-star rating, this Oak Park gem turns architecture into an engaging adventure.

🕑 1-2 hours (including the tour and time in the gift shop)
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center history museum in Skokie, IL🎨 Museum
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The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center offers a profound educational experience designed to teach older children and teens about history, tolerance, and human rights through thoughtfully curated exhibits. With age-appropriate programs and a focus on fostering empathy and understanding, this award-winning museum provides families an opportunity for meaningful conversations about standing up against hatred and prejudice.

🕑 2-3 hours
Pleasant Home museum in Oak Park, IL🎨 Museum
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4.7(148)$9 mi · Oak Park

Pleasant Home offers a unique opportunity for families to explore a stunning Prairie School mansion designed by George Washington Maher in 1897. This architectural gem provides an engaging way to introduce children to early 1900s history through beautiful period rooms, intricate woodwork, and charming gardens that bring Oak Park's past to life in a tangible, memorable way.

🕑 1-1.5 hours
Kohl Children's Museum museum in Chicago, IL🎨 Museum
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4.6(2,495)$$6 mi away

This hands-on museum in the suburbs is designed entirely for younger children to learn through play across 17 interactive exhibits. Kids can shop in a realistic Whole Foods replica, become construction workers, vets, or artists, and splash in water play areas. Unlike downtown museums, it's spacious, never feels overly crowded, and every exhibit is built specifically for little hands and big imaginations.

🕑 2.5-4 hours
Historic Wagner Farm farm in Glenview, IL🌾 Farm
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4.6(390)$6 mi · Glenview

Historic Wagner Farm offers an authentic working farm experience right in the Chicago suburbs, where kids can meet barnyard animals, take pony rides, and learn where their food comes from. This 17-acre gem combines hands-on animal encounters with educational programming that teaches children about sustainable agriculture and historic farming practices in an engaging, interactive way.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum museum in Evanston, IL🎨 Museum
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4.6(202)$7 mi · Evanston

Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum offers families an immersive journey into Native American culture through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that bring history to life. Kids can engage with authentic artifacts, participate in educational programs designed specifically for young learners, and discover the rich traditions of Indigenous peoples in a welcoming, family-oriented environment.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Elmhurst Art Museum art museum in Elmhurst, IL🎨 Museum
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4.5(322)$9 mi · Elmhurst

Elmhurst Art Museum offers a refreshing blend of contemporary art and hands-on creativity that keeps kids engaged beyond typical museum visits. The family workshops are thoughtfully designed to spark imagination, while the architecturally stunning Mies van der Rohe McCormick House provides a unique educational experience that even architecture-curious kids find fascinating.

🕑 1.5-2.5 hours
Arlington Heights Historical Museum history museum in Arlington Heights, IL🎨 Museum
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4.4(69)$9 mi · Arlington Heights

Step back in time at this charming local history museum set in beautifully preserved historic homes where kids can touch, explore, and discover what life was like in early Arlington Heights. The interactive exhibits and hands-on activities make history come alive for young learners, while seasonal events and educational programs provide engaging experiences throughout the year.

🕑 1-2 hours

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