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in Sycamore. In the 1920s the building underwent dramatic changes, becoming the Sycamore Community Center, complete with basketball courts, a swimming pool, and hip hangout, Teen Town. In February 2004, this 129-year-old building was overhauled once again with a top-to-bottom 1.2 million dollar
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The museum offered school fieldtrips, scout and homeschool programs, and group tours. It also provided year-round public programming for all ages, including nature-based preschool classes, adult lectures, dissection workshops, geology programs, live animal presentations, and more. Museum staff
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on display in the country. The museum also housed a geology collection, interactive children's area, and temporary exhibits in the Rotary Exhibit Gallery and Oasis Room. Additionally, the museum was home to a wide range of live
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renovation. This included the creation of exhibit halls, classrooms, offices, collection storage, and a new roof and climate controls to help preserve the museum's specimens. The museum closed permanently in February 2020.
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frequently conducted programs off-site for local schools and libraries. Annual fundraisers included Rockin' for the Reptiles in June and the Groundhog Gala in February.
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A majority of the museum's collection of mounted specimens was donated by Dr. Russell Schelkopf, a local
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feature over 100 mounted animals, including one of the few—and one of the largest—
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The museum's primary exhibits consisted of dioramas depicting the natural
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Buildings and structures in Sycamore Historic District
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Sycamore, Illinois
Coordinates
41°59′21″N 88°41′22″E / 41.989167°N 88.68944°E / 41.989167; 88.68944
www.mmnh.org
Sycamore, Illinois
Universalist Church
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Dioramas
elephants
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