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December 10, 2020 By HS Board

NOW EXTENDED UNTIL FEBRUARY 28!

Just in time for the year-end holidays and the cold months of winter, the Mount Prospect Historical Society is pleased to present its “first-ever” online video Dollhouse Walk.

Emily Dattilo, Museum Director

Like many other organizations, the Society has been impacted by the COVID pandemic. Most of its in-person programs and events have been cancelled this year, including the extremely popular annual Holiday Housewalk, the Society’s major yearly fundraiser since 1987. 

With homeowners justifiably hesitant to allow others into their homes during the current pandemic, the Society’s director, Emily Dattilo, and Board member/videographer, Ed Johnson, got creative. They came up with a virtual Dollhouse Tour that rewards the imagination as curious visitors tour six furnished homes of different eras, all viewed from a doll’s scaled-down perspective, and free from concern about the coronavirus. 

Five of the featured dollhouses are from the Society’s own collection. The sixth is owned by a former Holiday Housewalk homeowner, Julie Michalik, who has graciously allowed the Society to showcase her gorgeous dollhouse that originally belonged to her mother, Judy Connelly Hasenjaeger, also of Mount Prospect. 

The scaled-down tour was created with a tiny camera that allows viewers to feel like they’re walking through the miniature homes while listening to narrators describe the homes’ histories and details. The “Dollhouse Tour” portion of the MPHS website also discusses the venerable, several-century history of dollhouses and includes a fun “I Spy”-style game asking viewers to locate certain items in each house. 

“Your participation in this unique tour will help the Mount Prospect Historical Society recover some of the funds typically raised by our annual Holiday Housewalk,” said Deb Rittle, MPHS president. “Our staff, board and many volunteers work hard year-round to make the Mount Prospect Historical Society a vibrant part of our community, and the proceeds of this special event will allow the Society to continue to provide history-themed programs, seminars and events for all ages.” Play a video clip of the program below.

“We offer a huge thank-you to our six realtor sponsors – Bill Farrell of ReMax Suburban, Kelly Janowiak and Laura Parisi of @ Properties, Mary O’Malley of @ Properties, Jim Regan of ReMax Suburban, Judy Muniz of Habloft LLC, and Tom and Mary Zander of Picket Fence Realty.”

This unique tour will be available for viewing from December 15, 2020 to February 28, 2021. Click on the registration form tab above to register. The cost is $10 per household. Any questions, please visit our FAQ page, or please call us at (847) 392-9006 Tuesday-Thursday, 9-4 pm. Please note the office is closed Friday-Monday. Email us anytime for quicker assistance at info@mtphistory.org.

For more information about the project read an article that appeared in the Daily Herald by Burt Constable.

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Mount Prospect, IL 60056
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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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