Black Beloit: An Overview of Black History in Beloit
Explore Beloit’s Black history – churches, industry, home life and the Great Migration. Pictured: John McCord, His role in the Great Migration to Beloit
Explore Beloit’s Black history – churches, industry, home life and the Great Migration. Pictured: John McCord, His role in the Great Migration to Beloit
The 4th annual Make Music Beloit celebration is Sunday June 21, 2026. The city will come alive with music in the streets, parks, offices, schools, and unique venues near you!
Told from the perspective of an owner of a “Safe House" in Illinois, hear how safe houses were used as a stopping point for the slaves to gain rest and nourishment before going on to safety in Canada.
Celebrate America's 250th birthday at the Beloit Historical Society with cupcakes, ice cream, old fashioned games and entertainment. Explore ways residents of Beloit celebrate in the exhibit A City Celebrates.
Numerous women played key roles in the establishment of our nation. What contributions did they make to our history?
Big Hill Memorial Park is officially 100 years old in 2026! To commemorate we invite you to be part of its story by sharing your memories and experiences.