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Indianapolis Museum of Art

Indianapolis Museum of Art Top Attraction!

The Indianapolis Museum of Art serves the creative interests of its communities by fostering exploration of art, design, and the natural environment.


Elwood Haynes Museum

Elwood Haynes Museum Top Attraction!

Museum is housed in the former home of Elwood Haynes, the inventor of America's first car in 1894. He also invented stainless steel and the alloy Stellite.


Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Top Attraction!

The State of Indiana and basketball are a perfect fit.


The Dr. James Ford Home

The Dr. James Ford Home Top Attraction!

Dr. James Ford and his wife, America Holton Ford, puchased three lots at the corner of Hill and Calss Streets in 1838, at a time when this newly platted hilltop was a near wilderness.


French Lick West Baden Museum

French Lick West Baden Museum

Experience the area's rich history! Experience the area's rich history circa 1900-1930. See the room-sized miniature Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Learn about the famous artists, politicians, and sports figures who once called the area home.


Henry County Historical Society Museum

Henry County Historical Society Museum

Museum housed in historical home of Civil War General William Grose with a Genealogical Library. Open Wed. to Sat. Closed Holidays Henry County Historical Society Museum in New Castle, IN The HCHS Museum is housed in the 1870 Italianate mansion that belonged to Civil War general William Grose.


Indiana Military Museum / Vincennes, IN

Indiana Military Museum / Vincennes, IN

A diverse collection of military equipment and artifacts The Indiana Military Museum offers yet another reason to visit Historic Vincennes, IN. With one of, if not the best collection of military equipment and artifacts in the entire Midwest it encompasses memorabilia from the before the Civil War to the present day.


Evansville African American Museum

Evansville African American Museum

A celebration of African American culture in Evansville. The Evansville African American Museum preserves, honors, and provides education about Evansville's own unique African American culture. It is housed in the last remaining building of Lincoln Gardens, a housing project commissioned under the "New Deal" by FDR.


Warrick County Museum

Warrick County Museum

History of Warric County, Indiana - located in Boonville, IN The museum is located in the Ella Williams school building, a former elementary school built in 1901. The school was closed in 1976 and the museum opened in December of 1977. You will always find something new and interesting to enjoy at the museum.


 
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