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Benjamin Fuller House: A Glimpse into the Past

Discover the legacy of Benjamin Fuller at this historic Hinsdale landmark, showcasing early American architecture and pioneer heritage.

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The Benjamin Fuller House Historic Site in Hinsdale, Illinois, offers a window into the life and times of one of the area's earliest settlers. Built around 1840 by Benjamin Fuller, the founder of Fullersburg, this farmhouse is a significant example of early balloon frame construction. Though the interior is currently undergoing restoration, visitors can still appreciate the exterior of this historic gem.

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  • Hinsdale, Illinois, 60521, US

Local tips

  • Visit the nearby Graue Mill and Museum to learn more about the history of Fullersburg and early DuPage County.
  • Explore the Fullersburg Woods Forest Preserve, where the house is located, for a peaceful walk in nature.
  • Check out the Historic Fullersburg Cemetery, where many of the area's founders are buried.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Benjamin Fuller House is located within the Fullerburg Woods Forest Preserve. From downtown Hinsdale, head north on Route 83/Kingery Highway. Turn east onto 31st Street, then south onto York Road. The destination will be on your left. Parking is available in the Graue Mill parking lot. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From the Hinsdale Metra station, take a taxi or ride-share service north on Route 83/Kingery Highway, then east on 31st Street, and south on York Road to the Fullerburg Woods Forest Preserve. Alternatively, walk north on Garfield Street, west on Chicago Avenue, then north on York Road to the destination. The walk is approximately 1.5 miles. A Metra train ticket from Chicago to Hinsdale costs $2-$7. A short taxi ride may cost $10-$15.

  • Walking

    From the Graue Mill, walk southeast through the parking lot. The Benjamin Fuller House is located a short walking distance from the mill.

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The Benjamin Fuller House stands as a testament to the early settlement of DuPage County and the ingenuity of its pioneers. Constructed circa 1840 by Benjamin Fuller, who arrived in the area in 1834, the house is believed to be one of the earliest examples of balloon frame construction, a technique that revolutionized building in the Midwest. Fuller not only established a successful farm but also contributed to the community by donating land for a cemetery and school. The house reflects the innovative spirit of its builder and the architectural styles of the mid-19th century. Originally located on York Road, the house was moved to its current location in Fullerburg Woods Forest Preserve in 1981 after a fire. While the exterior has been restored, the interior awaits further work to allow public access. Visitors can explore the grounds and imagine life in the early days of Fullersburg, which was the only stagecoach stop between Chicago and Naperville. The Fullersburg Historic District offers a glimpse into the past, with sites like the Graue Mill and the Fullersburg Cemetery nearby. The house serves as a reminder of the area's rich history and the contributions of its early settlers.

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