Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead
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Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead

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Home of abolitionist artist Sheldon Peck, Underground Railroad site

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Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead by null
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355 E Parkside Ave, Lombard, IL 60148 Get directions

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355 E Parkside Ave, Lombard, IL 60148 Get directions

+1 630 629 1885
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gender neutral restroom
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crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 11, 2025

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9 Places to Deepen Your Knowledge of the Underground Railroad

"The oldest house in Lombard (formerly Babcock’s Grove) was originally home to well known folk artist Sheldon Peck, who helped many people traveling to freedom via the Underground Railroad. The clapboard house, built by Peck in 1839, gave shelter to Freedom Seekers throughout the 1850s. The self-taught portraitist was publicly known to be a radical abolitionist. He held several anti-slavery meetings in the homestead and worked for the Western Citizen, an abolitionist newspaper published in Chicago. His son Frank wrote in his memoirs about a man called Old Charley, a formerly enslaved man who spent some time at the house. A portrait made by his daughter Susan is alleged to have been Old Charley. Frank, who wrote, “our home was used as headquarters for all opponents of slavery in this part of the country,” recalls times when as many as seven formerly enslaved people stayed at the homestead (probably in the barn) while they made their way north. The family owned the house well into the 1990s. It was turned into a public museum in 1999. In 2011, the National Park Service inducted the house into the Network to Freedom, a list of verified Underground Railroad locations." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Lombard Historical Society - Sheldon Peck Homestead

Julia C.

Google
Awesome site! I’m fascinated by Underground Railroad history so it was fascinating to visit the house of a radical abolitionist and hear specifics of how he was involved in the cause. I brought my kids (age 3-15) and was thrilled to see their play area for little kids. My littles happily played with the old-time items while we learned about the Peck family. My kids love the Junior Ranger program that is available at all National Parks. The Sheldon Peck Homestead is on the National register of Underground Railroad sites, so they offer the “Discovering the Underground Railroad” workbook and badge offered by the National Park Service. Pictures are of the kids’ playroom inside the house. The kids cooked on a miniature stove, dressed up in period costumes, drew on the chalkboard, carded wool, pretended to wash clothes with a washboard, read books about the underground railroad, and more.

Wayne V.

Google
My ghost app kept repeating hospice and blackwidow and cotton. I know he was against picking cotton what about the rest

K P.

Google
So well restored, and preserved! Thank you to all involved. Lombard is so lucky to have you! Goosebumps all the way through.

Andy W.

Google
I almost missed even though I had intended to visit. Currently hosting a fabulous exhibit of Sheldon Peck portraits ( his son Charles founded what would become the stellar Art Institute of Chicago). Most importantly Mr. Peck senior was part of the Underground Railroad providing safe haven and assistance to those escaping slavery. Profoundly moving humble home you should see. The painting exhibit is exquisite but ends in August. Get out to Lombard and witness this while you can. One of the best exhibits going on this summer.

Linda W.

Google
Appreciate the lives lived for the glory of Christ. Do all we can...

Bob D.

Google
Wonderful presentation on monarch butterflies. While waiting, enjoyed display on Lustron homes. That is until I read the artists perspective and noted the loaded term "equity". That tainted the whole thing. Yes it was your chance to give your opinion on Lustron homes. But keep your socialist viewpoints to yourself thanks. PS: Lombard Peck House - if you're going to print socialist dribble please make sure the spelling is correct.

David M.

Google
Went for a bonfire and s'mores with my family. It's so amazing that such a powerful piece of history is in Lombard. All volunteers were very kind and welcoming.

Paul K.

Google
You should definitely visit at least once if you spend much time in Lombard. Learn about one of the village's founding members in this neat house right near downtown. Has a small gift shop.

Sharon C.

Yelp
These small museums often have very old people volunteering there. This one, like the majority of them, doesn't get that many visitors. Honestly, it's not that special but they have paintings now! That they didn't have before. The staff running the place is more interesting to talk to than looking at the objects. They have the best stories to tell! It's an experience to go there and see what life was like long ago.