The Raupp Museum features three exciting exhibit galleries:
The Main Gallery tells the story of the history of Buffalo Grove, beginning with Potawatomi life in the 1830s, continuing through early farm settlement, and arriving at the bustling suburb of today. Visitors to this exhibit can look at a Potawatomi garden, sit on the porch of an 1890s house, milk a replica dairy cow and much more.
The Town Square Gallery represents downtown Buffalo Grove of the early 1900s. Visitors are able to try a water pump, and peek into the windows of a Clothing Store, Tavern, Livery Stable, Pharmacy, and more.
The Lower Gallery features rotating exhibits which change three to four times per year. The current exhibit is: Fun on the Farm. What happened after all of the cows were milked? From swimming in Buffalo Creek to baseball in Wheeling, farmers knew how to have fun too.