Situated directly west of Chicago is Batavia, Illinois, world famous as
the home of Fermilab, a center of nuclear research that hosts scientists
from all over the world. Few people realize that this city has had a
long history of leadership in the development of energy resources. In
Batavia we endeavor to explore that history, with a look at power from
windmills to power plants. Also part of the fabric of Batavia's past are
the community leaders who transformed a river village (settled in the
1830s) into a vibrant and vital modern city. You will view a 1910
photographic essay capturing Batavians on the streets of their city,
discover a unique early high-tech company that produced beauty and
dietary consumer products in the 1930s, and experience an architectural
walking tour (complete with a map) of old Batavia and her famous
citizens. And to complete our journey through time, you will learn how
Mary Todd, wife of Abraham Lincoln, came to live in Batavia.