Well-Lived Home Exhibition

Well Lived Home Exhibit

Now Open

Through Spring 2026

Kenilworth Historical Society
Free admission!
 
 

 

Our newest exhibit, A Well-Lived Home: Exploring Kenilworth’s Lost and Preserved Architecture, celebrating the village’s architectural significance.

Since its founding by Joseph Sears in 1889, Kenilworth has upheld a tradition of high-quality home construction, with many residences designed by renowned architects. Beyond its distinguished homes, the village showcases a variety of architectural styles, making it unique among similarly sized suburbs.

This engaging exhibit traces Kenilworth’s architectural evolution from the 1880s through the 1960s, illustrating how shifting architectural trends shaped the village’s transformation from farmland to a carefully planned suburban community. Through historic photographs, documents, and artifacts, A Well-Lived Home highlights the village’s rich architectural heritage and underscores the importance of its preservation.

Stop by the museum to experience the lasting legacy of Kenilworth’s built environment through Spring 2026.

 

Well Lived Home Exhibit