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Dollhouse FAQ

How many times can I view the videos?

Once you have the password, you may view the video tours as many times as you’d like before the fundraiser closes on February 15th. Please don’t share the password with those outside of your household.

How do I pay with credit/debit card instead of PayPal?

When you are sent to the PayPal screen, choose “Check Out as a Guest.” From there you can safely input your payment information.

I already submitted the Registration Form and paid on PayPal. Where’s my password?

After you submit the Registration Form and payment information on PayPal, you will receive an email with the password. If the email does not arrive after a few minutes, it may have been sent to your email’s Junk folder. If you still don’t see the email with your password, please email us at info@mtphistory.org. 

How do I give the Dollhouse Video Tour as a gift?

To send the Dollhouse Video Tour as a gift, you may either enter the recipient’s email address in the Registration Form and proceed to the payment OR you may forward the password to the recipient once you have completed the Registration Form and the payment information. 

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Mount Prospect Historical Society
101 South Maple Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
847.392.9006
info@mtphistory.org

The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, IL, through artifacts, photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and businesspeople.  On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, the ADA-accessible Dolores Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to the museum campus in 2008, renovated and opened to the public in 2017, the 100-year anniversary of the Village.

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