Ela Historical Society & Museum
Celebrating 50 years,
The Ela Historical Society and Museum was organized in 1976 and is a lasting memorial to the Bicentennial Era.
History Day and Antique & Artisan Market
September 19th, 11am-4pm

While early settlers began arriving in the Ela area in 1835, the Ela Historical Society and Museum was not organized until 1976.
The first meeting was held that year in the second floor meeting room of our current building and exhibits were kept in the basement Ela Township Auditor Mary Ann Davis lead Ela Township’s celebration of the Bicentennial of the US Constitution and was elected the first president of the society. Since those days We have had a variety of presidents and moved our exhibits to the main and second floor but nonetheless this society remains a lasting memorial to the Bicentennial Era.
The Ela Historical Society is passionate about preserving our local history! Find out what is going on with the Ela Historical Society and enjoy our online home to dive into the rich history of the Ela Township! Regardless of your endeavors, our doors are open for you to enjoy our exhibits and artifacts to enrich your experience. And we’re always looking for new friends to get involved!
To give you a sense of what it was like walking around it in the old days, Ela Historical Society has put together this historical self tour around the lake. It describes some of the interesting spots that you walk by all the time, but maybe have no clue about what roles they may have played in the past. This tour starts at Paulus Park, located on the west side of the lake under the Lake Zurich water tower. So get your walking shoes on and get over there. Park your car, get out, and hit NEXT to start the tour.
Stop in to see us!