Shannon K.
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Yay! I am definitely a fan! I love small, well done museums like this one. Jane Addams came up in several of my readings for a grad school course I was taking last quarter so I wanted to take advantage of the proximity to the museum. Glad I did, it made for a nice "field trip" over my quarter break.
The museum is free, but they encourage a donation - $5 will suffice. You can wander around on your own or join a more formal tour. I chose to wander on my own. There is plenty to read, plenty to look at, some things to touch (others not so much), a short film depicting life in the late 19th century/early 20th century, and even a room (the veranda) with the sound of the hood at any given time back in the day. You can stand in Jane's actual bedroom, surrounded by her desk, clothing, diaries, books and personal photographs. Powerful experience.
I love being able to look at a photo and then glancing across the room and seeing the exact same fireplace or wallpaper; it makes it real and makes me appreciate the restoration. Someone did a really nice job keeping track of Jane's belongings (clothes, books, letters, photographs, diaries,etc) and it's on display for your enjoyment and educational advancement. Let's not forget Jane A. was the first female to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. This woman did more for social justice than most, even to this day. She had her hand in education, immigration, child welfare and many other areas that required attention.
You can tour both remaining buildings (there used to be over 12 before UIC demolished them) in a little over an hour. The 8 bus drops off at the front door. It's so well done and restored.
My suggestion: Go. Now.