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Naper Settlement - A 19th Century Village


category : Museums
Chicagoland's only 19th Century Village with historic homes, shops, a chaple, fort and one-room schoolhouse in a 13-acre park-like setting with costumed villagers, exhibits and more.


Admission: Adults $7, Seniors $6, Youth (4-17) $4.50
Winter Prices: Adults $4.25, Seniors $3.75, Youth (4-17) $3.00
Hours: Tues - Sat, 10am - 4pm. Sunday, 1pm - 4pm.
Winter Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed Monday and major holidays.
Address: 523 S. Webster St.
Phone: 630-420-6010
Our Email: towncrier@naperville.il.us
Our Website:www.napersettlement.org
Wheelchair Accessible Facility

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