History
The Museum's east wing was formerly situated on the western shores of Cedar Lake and housed ice harvesters for the Armour Bros. and Company meatpacking company of Chicago. In 1919, Chris Lassen, owner of a thriving dance pavilion and restaurant, purchased the building and moved it over the frozen lake to its present site on the east shore. He added the lakeside wing and the Lassen Resort hotel was formed. The unique building was in use until shortly after World War II. After a stint as the Lake Region Christian Assembly (LRCA) camp, the Town of Cedar Lake purchased the nearly 20-acre property. The Cedar Lake Historical Association was incorporated to preserve the hotel structure and operate it as a museum. In 1981, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Specialties
The 1920's Come Alive on the Lake at The Museum at Lassen's Resort: Unwind and discover while you explore how Cedar Lake enriched a region and touched lives around the world. Ride the award-winning Dewey Line boats and discover resort-era history. Rock the afternoon away as you lounge on the wrap-around porch and enjoy the magnificent lake view. Tour imaginative exhibits that tell The Story of Cedar Lake from its glacial formation through the early 20th Century. Experience special events and make memories that will last a lifetime. Take home a piece of Cedar Lake history with souvenirs from the general store. (Note: we are aware that several of the photos on our page are spam and are attempting to remove them.)