During this popular annual event, small groups will be guided through the cemetery to visit with the “ghosts” of early Oswego residents and pioneers at their gravesites. No registration is required. Arrive anytime during the event. Be sure to bring a flashlight, wear comfortable shoes, and expect moderate walking. Tours will leave every 5-10 minutes […]
Have some fun with a yummy and versatile apple. Since the Oswego area was settled, apples have been baked, canned, dried, and pressed. Now you can carve your own apple head complete with eyes, nose, and a mouth. This traditional folk art is a great fall decoration and can be used as a ‘spooky’ addition […]
Have some fun with a yummy and versatile apple. Since the Oswego area was settled, apples have been baked, canned, dried, and pressed. Now you can carve your own apple head complete with eyes, nose, and a mouth. This traditional folk art is a great fall decoration and can be used as a ‘spooky’ addition […]
Turtle Rock, the stone and timber home at the west end of the Oswego Bridge, has been an Oswego landmark for a century and a half. Built as a barn and commercial building, it was remodeled into a private residence and tea room in 1929 using material salvaged from the former Parker gristmill. How did […]
Monthly meeting of the Oswegoland Heritage Association. Contact the Oswegoland Heritage Assocation at info@littlewhiteschoolmuseum.org or 630.554.2999.
Monthly meeting of the Oswegoland Heritage Association. Contact the Oswegoland Heritage Assocation at info@littlewhiteschoolmuseum.org or 630.554.2999.
Open daily during regular hours Monday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm and Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm. The exhibit features a display of military artifacts from the museum’s collection, including uniforms, equipment used by soldiers from Oswego during World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam war along with photographs of the soldiers on our Wall of Honor.