Browse Museums

Fairmount Historical Museum

Fairmount, Indiana

History, Historic House

Ferdinand Historical Society

Ferdinand, Indiana

Historical Society

Botanical Garden

Fort Collins School Museum

Orland, Indiana

Historic House

Fort Wayne Children's Zoo

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Children's

Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Art

Art, History

Over 2500 square feet of murals, painted by local artists on the atrium walls of the Fountain County Courthouse in 1939 under the direction of Euguene V. Savage world renown muralist and howetown boy. Depict the settlement and development of the Wabash River and Fountain County, Indiana area. Only known place in the world to have such an exhibit of local history portrayed in murals. Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 as art and architecturally significant. Small display of Eugene V. Savage's life and accomplishments also located in the courthouse.

Fountain County War Museum

Veedersburg, Indiana

History, Military

Franklin County Seminary Museum

Brookville, Indiana

Historic House

Historic House, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park

The 390-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest naturally exposed, easily accessible Devonian fossil beds in the world. It is a coral-sponge patch reef. The park features a beautiful interpretive center overlooking the fossil beds containing an exhibit gallery and video presentation. The fossil beds are in the bed and bank of the Ohio River and are best exposed late summer to late autumn. Daily hikes on the fossil beds Memorial Day through Labor Day, and on Saturdays through October.

Floyd County Museum, IN

New Albany, Indiana

History

Park

Fort Harrison State Park

Indianapolis, Indiana

Park

Fort Vallonia Museum

Vallonia, Indiana

History

History, Historic House, Library, Science, Specialized

Along with the many artifacts on display, the Museum also teaches fire safety to young.

General, History, Historic House

Fountain County Clerk's Building is a local history museum. Built in 1842 by County Commissioners as a fire-safe depository for county records, it originally sat on the courthouse square and housed the first law office of author, stateman, inventor Lew Wallace. Sold in 1859 and moved 2 blocks to its current location where it was used as a private residence for 140 years. Fountain County Art Council, Inc. was gifted the building by the Booe-Inlow-d'Arlier Memorial Charitable Trust with the understanding it be restored for use as a local history depository opening in 2005.

General, History, Historical Society

The Fountain County Historical Society meets twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring.

Historical Society

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Indianapolis, Indiana

Historical Society