First Division Museum at Cantigny

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Wheaton, United States

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First Division Museum at Cantigny Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

First Division Museum at Cantigny is located in Wheaton, United States on 1s151 Winfield Rd. First Division Museum at Cantigny is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category history museum in United States. The First Division Museum at Cantigny is dedicated to the1st Infantry Division of the US Army, the famous "Big Red One." Located on Cantigny Park in Wheaton, IL, the historic home and estate of the late Colonel Robert R.McCormick, the museum presents the history of America's first and oldest, continuously serving combat division. Formed for World War I in June,1917, the Big Red One has seen action in all of America's wars since, with the exception of the Korean War (1950-1953), when the division wason occupation duty in Germany. The division's story is told in breath-taking, immersive and interactive galleries, including the trenches of the First World War Western Front, Omaha Beach of D-Day fame in Normandy, France,during WorldWar I, and the triple canopy jungles of Vietnam. The museum houses15,000 artifacts,includes a research center with over 200,000 books and documents, and hasa vigorous public and educational programming and outreach agenda. The museum and park were bequeathed to "the peopleof Illinois" by Colonel McCormick in 1955 and are named for the village and battle of Cantigny, France, where McCormick served with the First Division in World War I. The Colonel went on to be the owner and publisher of the Chicago Tribune until his death. The museum and park are operated by the Robert R. McCormick Foundation of Chicago.

Address

1s151 Winfield Rd

Phone

+1 6306685161

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Wheaton, IL

Founded

1960

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Steven Boley

Very well done. Lots of great information coupled with realistic and awesome displays. You don't just stare through glass into the displays, you walk through them!

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Patricia Kosar

Something for everyone! The kids always enjoy the tanks, but the new playground was a big hit. The gardens are beautiful, and the kids enjoy the winding paths and \secret\ little garden areas just off the main paths. The First Division museum is engaging and comprehensive and the house, when it's open, is always fun and informative.

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Beth Sherwin

Great museum and very well done! You feel like you are landing on the beach at Normandy and going through the jungles of Vietnam. Great for kids with lots to see and do.

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Pierre Norris

Very cool place to check out if you have a love for tanks like I do!

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Risto Andonovski

It's very well done and it's free of charge. Only 5for parking. The museum is with combination of videos and timeline from WW1 to WW2 and beyond. Great place to visit with family and to show the youngest generation what cruel place was the world in the nearest past. Also there are simulations of helicopter and tank missions. P.s. overall the park is under renovation and most of the attractions are closed as of November 2019