Virtual Public Art Tour

Join us for a virtual tour of the many public art pieces throughout Geneva. Learn the stories behind their creation and the artists who made them. Artwork includes the 1910…

May is Membership Month

May is Membership Month at the Geneva History Museum.  Help preserve Geneva's best cultural institution during the month of May by renewing or becoming a Museum Member for a chance…

A Hidden Gem in Geneva – The Sacred Heart Grotto

Learn the story of The Sacred Heart Grotto, hidden on the grounds of the Kane County Government Center. Presenter, Bob McQuillin, from The Knights of Columbus, will share its history…

Virtual BBQ at the Museum Fundraiser

You’re Invited to the Geneva History Museum FREE Virtual BBQ Fundraiser with 95.9 The River Host, Scott Mackay! 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., Thursday, September 16 Get a kick out of our fun…

Cemetery Restoration Project

Museum Educator, Heidi Howlett, will share the story of the ongoing restoration project at Geneva's West Side Cemetery. Heidi received training from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on how…

Cemetery Walk – Oak Hill Cemetery

Oak Hill Cemetery Route 25, Geneva, IL, United States

Explore Geneva's east side cemetery on Route 25. Learn the meanings of markings on tombstones and stories of prominent settlers.  Meet at the cemetery (rain or shine). Reservations: $10/person $5/Museum…

Cemetery Walk – West Side Cemetery

WestSide Cemetery 301 Stevens Street, Geneva, IL, United States

Explore Geneva's oldest cemetery on Stevens Street. Learn the meanings of markings on tombstones and stories of prominent settlers. Meet at the cemetery, rain or shine. Reservations: $10.00/Person $5.00/Museum Member…

Annual Ghost Walks

Where is the most haunted spot in Geneva? Join us for ghostly tales through guided tours of historic downtown. New stories including the Patten House Restaurant and the Geneva History…

Refueling the Past

Author Archie Bentz will share excerpts from his latest book, "Refueling the Past: A History of Service Stations in Batavia, Geneva, and St. Charles." His talk will be followed by…