Treasures from the Stevenson House

The contents of Adlai Stevenson's boyhood home reflect his upbringing: the experience of being a member of two historic and politically involved Bloomington families, of growing up in an environment that reflected deep family roots, world travel, and popular trends in interior decoration. His upbringing in this home also shaped who he would become as an adult: a governor of the State of Illinois, a two time Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States, and a U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. When the home was donated to the McLean County Historical Society, it came with family treasures, including antique furniture, travel mementos, and decorative objects collected by various members of the family. This exhibit featured some of the treasures from this unique home and family.