First Division Museum at Cantigny Revenue and Competitors

Wheaton, IL USA

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  • First Division Museum at Cantigny has 17 Employees.(i)
  • First Division Museum at Cantigny grew their employee count by -32% last year.

First Division Museum at Cantigny's People

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Research Center DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Executive DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Collections ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Museum EducatorReveal Email/Phone
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RegistrarReveal Email/Phone
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Research HistorianReveal Email/Phone
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Historic Vehicle Program CoordinatorReveal Email/Phone
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Graphic Designer/EditorReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
N/A307%N/AN/A
#2
$35M24818%N/AN/A
#3
$3.5M386%N/AN/A
#4
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$35M4946%N/AN/A
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$15M435%N/AN/A
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$7.5M1052%N/AN/A
#9
$3.5M29-26%N/AN/A
#10
$7.5M778%N/AN/A
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What Is First Division Museum at Cantigny?

The First Division Museum at Cantigny is dedicated to the1st Infantry Division of the US Army, the famous "Big Red One." Located on Cantigny Park in Wheaton, IL, the historic home and estate of the late Colonel Robert R.McCormick, the museum presents the history of America's first and oldest, continuously serving combat division. Formed for World War I in June,1917, the Big Red One has seen action in all of America's wars since, with the exception of the Korean War (1950-1953), when the division wason occupation duty in Germany. The division's story is told in breath-taking, immersive and interactive galleries, including the trenches of the First World War Western Front, Omaha Beach of D-Day fame in Normandy, France,during WorldWar I, and the triple canopy jungles of Vietnam. The museum houses15,000 artifacts,includes a research center with over 200,000 books and documents, and hasa vigorous public and educational programming and outreach agenda. The museum and park were bequeathed to "the peopleof Illinois" by Colonel McCormick in 1955 and are named for the village and battle of Cantigny, France, where McCormick served with the First Division in World War I. The Colonel went on to be the owner and publisher of the Chicago Tribune until his death. The museum and park are operated by the Robert R. McCormick Foundation of Chicago.

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-32%

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Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$1.5M170%N/A
#2
$5.1M274%N/A
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$4.2M274%N/A
#4
$4.7M284%N/A
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N/A307%N/A