Naper Settlement

Partner Address: 

523 S. Webster Street

City, State, Zip: 

Naperville, IL 60540

Partner Phone: 

(630) 420-6010

Partner Contact: 

Lance Tawzer

Partner Email: 

TawzerL@naperville.il.us

Advance Flyer and Exposition Flyer Train Collision in Naperville

Image of Advance Flyer and Exposition Flyer train collision in Naperville.
On April 25, 1946, the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad’s high-speed passenger train, the Exposition Flyer, rammed into the Advance Flyer in Naperville, Illinois. Forty-five people died, and 125 people were injured in the collision. Naperville residents, like the employees of Kroehler Furniture Factory and students from North Central College, volunteered to help the injured, while emergency workers traveled from neighboring communities to assist in recovery efforts.

Legal Documents from the Burch Divorce Case

Image of printed report of the Burch divorce case.
An Illinois divorce case made national headlines in early 1860. Isaac Howe Burch, a prominent Chicago banker and real estate investor, sued his wife Mary Weld Turner Burch on the grounds of adultery.

Kroehler and DuPont Miniature Room

Image of Kroeler Manufacturing Company furnature room model.
Illinois-based Kroehler Manufacturing Company was one of the largest upholstered furniture manufacturers in the world for 80 years. It had major influence on the buying habits of the American public. The Naperville company sponsored a traveling exhibit of twelve miniature rooms, “Four Generations of Furniture Fashion.” Commissioned by Kroehler and E.I. DuPont de Nemours in the mid 1960s, the exhibit traveled widely through the late 1970s to stores and shopping centers that carried Kroehler furniture.

Scrapbook of the World’s Columbian Exposition

Image of 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition scapbook.
In 1893, Chicago hosted the World’s Columbian Exposition—an epic event that drew nearly 27 million attendees from around the world. The fair celebrated art, architecture, social issues, agriculture, and technology through various exhibitions and displays, providing visitors with both entertainment and educational opportunities.

Multimixer Model 9B

Image of Multimixer.
In the 1930s, Illinois fast food entrepreneurs Earl Prince and Walter Fredenhagen found that existing soda fountain machines were not up to the task of mixing their Prince Castle “One in a Million” malted milkshakes. A heavy-duty, centrally-mounted, motor-driven, individual mixing shaft solved the problem, and the Multimixer was born.
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