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Mundelein Park & Recreation District Board of Commissioners From the Executive Director, Margaret Resnick Jesus (Jesse) Ortega President Preserving the past is a wonderful gift we can give to all future generations. In 1924, the Mundelein train depot was built and operated as a passenger station until the 1960’s. It continued to operate as a freight station for another decade and in 1980, the railroad announced the building would be torn down. Thanks to the Historical Society of the Fort Hill Country, in 1983 the old Mundelein train depot was moved to Mundelein Park & Recreation District’s Lions Field and the Fort Hill Heritage Museum opened in 1987. The museum housed artifacts that highlighted local points of interest that included historic photos from the Diamond Lake area when it was a resort getaway in the early 1900’s, railroad memorabilia, antique Lake County maps and antique furnishings and artifacts that created a fascinating snapshot of life in the Mundelein area. Wallace Frasier Vice President Through an agreement with the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, the volunteers of the Historical Society of the Fort Hill Country operated the museum for 31 years. Unfortunately, with the passing of their President Dottie Watson, there were not enough members left to carry on the operation of the museum. Members of the Historical Society approached the Village of Mundelein about forming a new group and the Mundelein Historical Commission was created. Comprised of seven individuals, the Historical Commission will oversee the operation of the facility that is now called the Mundelein Heritage Museum. The Historical Commission has been hard at work over the past few months combing through the files and artifacts in the Museum to determine the best way to arrange the exhibits. They literally have gone through thousands of papers, boxes and drawers to verify historic information and significance on everything in the facility. Pat McGrath Treasurer This partnership is a wonderful example of how two units of local government, the Park District and Village can work together to offer a wonderful amenity to residents and visitors. As of this writing, we do not have an opening date for the Mundelein Heritage Museum, but are hoping it will be in the early spring of 2020. Please watch our website, mundeleinparks.org, for information on the grand opening. There are so many wonderful pieces that will give us all a glimpse into the rich history of our community. Kevin Dolan Commissioner Bob Knudson Commissioner mundeleinparks.org Winter 2019/Spring 2020 1