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Echoes of Elgin: Timeless Tales from the Elgin History Museum - Podcast

Echoes of Elgin: Timeless Tales from the Elgin History Museum

A captivating podcast dedicated to unveiling the rich and diverse history of Elgin, Illinois. Each episode brings to life fascinating stories and lesser-known anecdotes from Elgin’s past. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about local heritage, this podcast offers an immersive journey into the events, people, and places that have shaped Elgin over the years.

History
Update frequency
every 3 days
Average duration
4 minutes
Episodes
124
Years Active
2024 - 2025
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The old Grove Theater saw several renovations

The old Grove Theater saw several renovations

The Grove Theater began as a silent movie palace in 1920.  It still stands today.  Grab some popcorn and listen to this echo from October 8, 1995 to hear the whole plot.  

00:04:45  |   Tue 16 Sep 2025
Sick cows once roamed Kane County

Sick cows once roamed Kane County

Elgin's dairy history does have some bad chapters.  This echo from February 18, 2001 details 2 outbreaks of bovine disease from our past.

00:05:38  |   Fri 12 Sep 2025
Skating rinks rolled into Elgin, South Elgin

Skating rinks rolled into Elgin, South Elgin

Elgin's experience with roller rinks may go back further than you think.  This echo from November 26, 2000 is wheely informative. 

00:05:15  |   Tue 09 Sep 2025
Elgin crossed the line as a two-county city

Elgin crossed the line as a two-county city

Tune in to this echo from April 29, 1984 to learn when Elgin crossed the line...the Cook/Kane county line, that is.

00:04:33  |   Fri 05 Sep 2025
Chewing gum industry stuck for 15 years

Chewing gum industry stuck for 15 years

We found this interesting bit of Elgin history stuck to the underside of an old desk at the high school.  Still fresh, even though it echoes from August 11, 1985.

00:03:13  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
Few holidays for laborers who toiled over 100 years ago

Few holidays for laborers who toiled over 100 years ago

With Labor Day approaching, it's a perfect time to look back on working conditions of the past. Clock in to this echo from August 31, 1997 to learn about life as an employee of the Elgin National Wat…

00:04:33  |   Fri 29 Aug 2025

"Century Runs" were popular in the 1900s

Looking for fun in the 1900s?  Why not consider a bicycle, car or trolley ride of 100 miles as described in this echo from November 16, 1997? 

00:04:48  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
The Elgin road races, biggest story of the decade 1910-1919

The Elgin road races, biggest story of the decade 1910-1919

Did you hear about that driver going 70 mph out past Larkin?!  Well, that must have been old Smiling Ralph Mulford in his Lozier.  I guess it's time for the annual Elgin Road Races.  Let's hear all a…

00:07:57  |   Fri 22 Aug 2025
Buffalo Bill captivated Elgin's small boys in 1896

Buffalo Bill captivated Elgin's small boys in 1896

Tune in to this echo from March 13, 1983 to relive the excitement of Buffalo Bill Cody's 1896 visit to Elgin. 

00:04:21  |   Tue 19 Aug 2025
Folks staked their claim for Elgin's

Folks staked their claim for Elgin's "pearl rush"

Did you know Elgin had its own version of a "Gold Rush"?  Well, sort of. Tune in to this echo from June 28, 1982 to hear the details, but be careful you don't catch "pearl fever".

00:03:19  |   Fri 15 Aug 2025
Famous celebrities often visited Elgin

Famous celebrities often visited Elgin

Who is the most famous person to ever visit Elgin?  Tune into this echo from September 30, 1984 to hear a long list of names to choose from.  

00:05:07  |   Tue 12 Aug 2025
Westide block truly historic but you wouldn't know it now

Westide block truly historic but you wouldn't know it now

A west side block was once the home to the largest manufacturer of casket trimmings and hardware in the United States. Learn about this historic west side block in an echo from October 26, 1981.

00:04:20  |   Fri 08 Aug 2025
The debate that never was

The debate that never was

Stephen A. Douglas, candidate for Senate, passed through Elgin in 1858 after a debate in Freeport, IL against Abraham Lincoln.  If Douglas came through Elgin during his series of debates with Lincoln…

00:03:42  |   Tue 05 Aug 2025

"Madman Muntz", Elgin 's famous used car salesman

Earl Muntz was always one step ahead of the competition. His colorful personality and advertising methods made him "the master used car salesman of all time", according the Newsweek magazine.  Learn …

00:04:15  |   Fri 01 Aug 2025
Progress comes to Elgin

Progress comes to Elgin

When did Elgin see its first revolving door? When was the first television set purchased in Elgin?  Tune into this echo from October 20, 1996 to find out. 

00:03:57  |   Tue 29 Jul 2025
The Elgin Academy Civil War Monument

The Elgin Academy Civil War Monument

The Elgin Academy Civil War monument was erected in 1909 and still stands outside the Elgin History Museum.  Learn its history, and some of the names it shows, in this echo from December 24, 2000.

00:05:10  |   Fri 25 Jul 2025
Elgin was often on celebrities' way

Elgin was often on celebrities' way

Several famous people have passed through Elgin on their way other places.  Hear about a few, including 2 famous athletes, in this echo from July 24, 1988.

00:05:00  |   Tue 22 Jul 2025
Elgin's earliest

Elgin's earliest "calaboose" was no luxury hotel

Learn about Elgin's first city jail in this echo from September 11, 1996.

00:05:15  |   Fri 18 Jul 2025
James T. Gifford, Elgin's Founder

James T. Gifford, Elgin's Founder

This echo from May 5, 1985 gives a biography of James T. Gifford, Elgin's founder.

00:08:00  |   Tue 15 Jul 2025
Fringe benefits for watch factory workers comparable to the workplaces of today

Fringe benefits for watch factory workers comparable to the workplaces of today

Working at the Elgin National Watch Company factory was a good job to have.  Listen to this echo from December 24, 2001 to hear some of the fringe benefits employees enjoyed.

00:04:52  |   Fri 11 Jul 2025
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