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First Evangelical Free Church: Archives

The church has extensive archives, but they have been only been partially organized.  The archives include monthly and weekly bulletins, photographs from earlier periods, including one of the first frame building on the current site, and anniversary publications.  The church has publications for the 35th, 75th, and 100th anniversary.

 

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Museum Exhibits

  • The Chicago Conspiracy Trial: One Juror's Ordeal
  • Edgewater Beach Hotel, 100 Years Later
  • The Edgewater Beach Hotel Collection
  • The Historic Districts of Edgewater (Bryn Mawr, Lakewood Balmoral and Andersonville)
  • A memory of the EHS Museum building when it once housed Engine Company #79

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