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3.6 (60 reviews)
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Village
Steve A.

Come get educated about Naperville's past and history. In downtown there's a few old buildings and you can take tours. Naper Settlement is a collection of some of the oldest buildings in town. Even if it's not free it's worth it for your groups. They also have summer camps if kids are actually interested. A lot of these historical villages are pretty corny. It can be like that here, especially with the amateur actors and stuff like that. The old buildings are real, but most of these were transplanted. If you're a Naperville resident, it's free admission. It's about $20 for adults, and some children are free. There's pretty informative tours. If you're interested in history you'll think it's worth it. The children can even attend summer camps if they really like it a lot. Events occur the entire year so be sure to come back. It has a holiday market featuring handcrafted items. They have light displays and other cool stuff.

Went with the family to Naper Settlement. Had gone to this place years ago, seems like it's more developed than before with new buildings including the entrance. Lots of historical information. The tour which was free provided interesting information and the tour guides were knowledgeable. Very nice grounds. Lots of greenery. Numerous buildings to see. The kids had a good time playing in the little water pump area. The times/hours of opening can be confusing in my opinion. We parked for free on the street. Overall would recommend and worth seeing!

Naper nights; Weezer and Green Day tribute bands
Teresa H.

Was here for a tribute band concert so didn't actually experience Naper Settlement but during the concert I walked around and noticed quite a few new buildings and interactive museums and experiences. It's a great place to take kids or my mom enjoyed when she visits from out of town.

Enjoying Yacht Rock by The Ron Burgandys and Talking ahead Tribute by Big Suit
Randa U.

What fun! I won the Yelp! raffle for 2 tickets to NaperNights at NaperSettlement in Naperville to go see two bands play. It started with Yacht Rock by The Ron Burgandys followed by the Talking Heads tribute band, Big Suit. Thank you to the Marketing Director, Brittany, sending me the directions to claim my tickets! I walked in and check in was simple. The #polishstinians brought our lawn chairs and purchased our tickets for drinks. There are vendors inside and they take cash. Have no fear of you don't have cash, they do have an ATM by BMO. I suggest getting money from your bank before to avoid the lines. We bought drinks and food from Tailgate Caterers. I suggest getting there about an hour early if you want to grab a good spot to park your chair/blanket. I do suggest those foldable lawn chairs, everyone has those. If you get stuck on the ground behind people sitting on those lawn chairs, you won't be able to see much but people's butts! The lines are pretty long, but they move fast. You can't bring any drinks or food in, but the selection is fine for a quick bite. They also had a Nothing Bundt Cake vendor and gelato vendor so my sweet tooth was covered! You were able to get a few types of beers and Rodney Strong wines. This was a fun night. They have bands play these Naper Nights one weekend in July, August, and September. It's only $15 if you go for a 5 hour evening, which is awesome. I'm grateful to Yelp! and NaperSettlement for the tickets and fantastic evening!

Sherwin C.

Simply amazing. I've visited lots of history museums around North America and most of them tend to be a bit smaller with only a handful of exhibits. Naper settlement on the other hand, spans 30 buildings and structures over 30 acres. These are high quality exhibits as well, with well designed displays, great tour guides / volunteers, and a large variety of things to learn about. For only $12 admission (and free to Naperville residents), I felt like I got my money's worth and would love to visit here again for a special event!

Centennial Church
Amanda B.

Since it's winter most everything was closed, but it was nice to have a trail to follow and lots of audio guided tours to choose from as I walked. Grounds were clean and well maintained (and salted), definitely want to come back with kiddos after covid and in warmer weather. Took a star off since I paid online and there was no signage or open buildings nearest the parking lot where I could ask for assistance when I arrived.

Carrie Martin Mitchell.  This place wouldn't exist without her.
Howard L.

Ha, I was told I'm apparently like many of their visitors.  That is, I never came here when I lived in Naperville (for 14 years and just a couple miles away) but returned to visit only after moving away. That's aight, I enjoyed my nice leisurely and educational visit on a quiet and pleasant Friday afternoon all the much better whilst looking back in time. It's quite nice that a town has the opportunity to preserve its own heritage in such a big and significant way.  Most towns don't have such resources, and Naperville is not small by any means, but still.  So this is where I learned of citizen Carrie Martin Mitchell of the same Mitchell Mansion and the land and home she bequeathed to Naperville that lead to this Naper Settlement. For a $10 non-resident senior admission ($12 for other adults), you do get to see a lot of historic buildings and hear their stories - the Martin Mitchell Mansion, a chapel, a one-room school house, a post office, a log house, and a working blacksmith shop among other things.  It's all on a self-guided tour, though some of the buildings do have volunteers telling the story.  I liked it all as well as wandering the attractive grounds, but particularly enjoyed the Mitchell Mansion, the post office, and the blacksmith shop due to interactions with their volunteers.  In the visitor center, they also currently have a display on Naperville connections to World War II. Overall, highly recommended if you're a local history buff and/or simply want to educate your youngsters on American life in the later 1800's.  Just fyi - Naper Settlement is also a spacious and easily accessible venue for events such as concerts, ethnic festivals, holiday festivals, and weddings.

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Annette B.

They do a really excellent job with living history and have lots of excellent historical buildings to visit. The interpreters are terrific and clearly love what they do. I wish that they offered admission discounts to educators/students/librarians, though. Moreover, I think they would really benefit from doing a "Haunter Naper Settlement" event, since there's a lot of fun lore about the grounds.

Martin Mitchell Mansion - it's the one you see from Aurora Ave.  I stole this one from www.napersettlement.org
Ellen M.

THE Naperville museum. Here you can see several preserved, 19th-century Naperville buildings, private homes and industrial. You will also see the progression from a town of 180 founders in the 1830s, to the current state of things with us 150,000 or so shlubs. My daughter has visited more often than I have since the school takes them on field trips. I like the views. It's interesting to see how people lived before radio, television and Peapod, and it's fun to explain it to the kids. It's especially curious when you realize so much of the stone for Chicago buildings came from Naperville quarries. The beautiful grounds and buildings make it a great spot for wedding receptions and special events. The Taste of Naperville (about 20 restaurants, plus a band and air-filled bouncy buildings for kids) is held here every June around Father's Day and is a good time. Parking is free.

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