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Jane Addams Hull House Museum

Specialty: History museum
Neighborhood: University Village
Hours:
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sunday - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Monday, Saturday - Closed
Cost: Free
Parking: University parking garage - $2.00 to $9.00
ADA: Wheelchair accessible

**Please visit our Calendar of Events for dates on the latest exhibits**

General Info

The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, part of the College of Architecture and the Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago, is a historic site and memorial to Jane Addams, her innovative settlement house programs and associates, and the neighborhood they served. Housed in two original Hull-House buildings, the museum is an internationally recognized symbol of multicultural understanding, reflecting the long Hull-House tradition of social service and reform, educational innovation, and urban research.

A National Historic Landmark, the Charles J. Hull house, was built in 1856 and occupied by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in 1889. Furnishings, paintings, photographs and exhibits recreate the history of this world-famous settlement and the work of its residents.

Directly south of the Museum is the Resident's Dining Hall, an Arts and Crafts style building designed by Allen and Irving K. Pond in 1907 and later designated a Chicago Historic Landmark. Restored by the University of Illinois at Chicago in the mid-1960s, the Mansion and Residents' Dining Hall are all that remain of the original thirteen-building Hull-House complex.

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