Permanent Exhibitions
Permanent Exhibitions
What will my students see?
Field trips consist of self-guided visits to all of the exhibitions on display at the time of your visit. We encourage you to explore the Museum at your own pace and take advantage of student-friendly activities throughout our galleries.
The Exelon Wing
Chicago: Crossroads of America
Explore Chicago’s changing economy, challenging crises, diverse neighborhoods, groundbreaking innovations, and lively cultural scene in these six galleries:
McCormick Tribune Gallery
City on the Make
Learn the history of Chicago’s economy from fur trading to financial futures. Climb aboard the Pioneer Locomotive and 'L' Car No. 1.
Elizabeth Morse Genius Gallery
City in Crisis
Investigate Chicago’s response to six urban crises, from the Great Fire (1871) to the Democratic National Convention (1968).
LaSalle Bank Gallery
Sweet Home Chicago
Visit the city’s diverse neighborhoods with the media presentation, Sweet Home Chicago.
KPMG and Paul and Katherine Snyder Gallery
Community Gallery
This changing gallery highlights communities throughout the Chicago area. The current exhibition, Schaumburg: From Cornfield to Woodfield, traces the evolution of this influential suburb.
Chicago Community Trust Gallery
Second to None
Discover Chicago’s innovations—the skyscraper, modern retail, and the world’s first sustained nuclear chain reaction—and learn about the city’s famous architects.
Kay Mayer Gallery
My Kind of Town
Chicago is fun! Explore the city’s world’s fairs, jazz and blues clubs, theater scene, and sports teams.
Konen Family Children's Gallery
Sensing Chicago
Did you know that history is beautiful, noisy, rough, stinky, and delicious? In this gallery, students can use their five senses to:
- Ride a high-wheel bicycle.
- Hear the Great Chicago Fire.
- Catch a fly ball at Old Comiskey Park.
- Smell the city's past.
- Be a Chicago-style hot dog.
Due to the popularity of this gallery, special reservations are required; please indicate your interest on the field trip reservation form.
Treasures
This series of installations promotes exploration throughout the Museum!
- Imagine riding low and slow in our custom-made, tricked-out 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
- Learn about Abraham Lincoln and see his deathbed.
- Play Street Smarts, a game that challenges students to match events with the intersections where they took place.
Tawani Foundation Diorama Hall
Imagining Chicago: The Dioramas
Visit our beloved dioramas to experience the first 100 years of Chicago’s history. Hands-on activities challenge students to look closely at the scenes, find specific details, and put history into a larger context.