Little White School Museum
After the Civil War, Kendall County’s population underwent a century of steady decline as the county remained largely rural. But starting in the 1960s, not only did the county begin seeing significant population growth spurred by the post-World War II Baby Boom, but it also began to rapidly undergo significant changes to its basic character. During this program, museum director Roger Matile will take participants on a guided tour of the vast changes the county has undergone during the last 160 years as its almost entirely rural character transformed to a bustling, fast-growing Chicago exurb. (JN)