SOMERS — The building would stand out in even the biggest of cities.
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The Pritzker Military Archives Center in the Kenosha County village of Somers stands out amid its rural surroundings. The 51,800-square-foot research and military artifact preservation facility is scheduled to open in 2024 and holds the collection of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in downtown Chicago.
Jennifer N. Pritzker founded a museum and library in Chicago to hold her collections of military books and other historical artifacts. The collection has grown over the past 20 years thanks to donations, so Pritzker has constructed the Pritzker Military Archives Center in Kenosha County to store the collection.
Jennifer Berzin, a reference and circulation manager, shows off a rare map that details the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Pacific Northwest from 1804 to 1806. The map is among the items stored at the new Pritzker Military Archives Center in Somers.
Susan Rifkin, CEO of philanthropic activities for the Pritzker organization, walks past vintage military-themed artwork displayed in a public gallery of the Pritzker Military Archives Center in the village of Somers. The facility is home to 65,000 books and 40,000 other artifacts.
The entryway to the Pritzker Military Archives Center will hold a museum, but the vast majority of the building will be used to store books, papers, posters, paintings and photographs. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn, a world-renowned architect.
Visitors to the Pritzker Military Archives Center explore the grounds of the research and military artifact preservation facility in the village of Somers.
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The entryway to the Pritzker Military Archives Center will hold a museum, but the vast majority of the building will be used to store books, papers, posters, paintings and photographs. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn, a world-renowned architect.
Visitors to the Pritzker Military Archives Center walk past a future public reading room, at right, during a tour of the research and military artifact preservation facility in the village of Somers.
Susan Rifkin, CEO of philanthropic activities for the Pritzker organization, walks past vintage military-themed artwork displayed in a public gallery of the Pritzker Military Archives Center in the village of Somers. The facility is home to 65,000 books and 40,000 other artifacts.
A U.S. military journal, with inscriptions dating to 1792, is displayed at the Pritzker Military Archives Center in the village of Somers.
Visitors to the Pritzker Military Archives Center explore the grounds of the research and military artifact preservation facility in the village of Somers.
Phillip Castillo, managing director at Jahn, the architectural firm that designed the Pritzker Military Archives Center, is pictured with an early rendering of the facility during a media tour of the research and military artifact preservation facility.
Flags representing the U.S. and the country’s branches of military greet visitors to the Pritzker Military Archives Center in the village of Somers.
Jennifer N. Pritzker founded a museum and library in Chicago to hold her collections of military books and other historical artifacts. The collection has grown over the past 20 years thanks to donations, so Pritzker has constructed the Pritzker Military Archives Center in Kenosha County to store the collection.
The Pritzker Military Archives Center in the Kenosha County village of Somers stands out amid its rural surroundings. The 51,800-square-foot research and military artifact preservation facility is scheduled to open in 2024 and holds the collection of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in downtown Chicago.
Boxes of books and papers wait to be catalogued and stored at the Pritzker Military Archives Center. The facility is scheduled to open to the public in 2024.
An 1814 first edition copy of "The Expedition," which details the explorations of Captains Meriwether Lewis and Willam Clark is displayed at the Pritzker Military Archives Center in the village of Somers.
Jennifer Berzin, a reference and circulation manager, shows off a rare map that details the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Pacific Northwest from 1804 to 1806. The map is among the items stored at the new Pritzker Military Archives Center in Somers.

