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History, Historic House, Specialized

The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site (BHPS)--a not for profit, tax-exempt organization--is dedicated to maintaining and preserving the Harrison family home as a museum and memorial to the only President of the United States elected from the State of Indiana. Open to the public as an educational and historical service, the Site seeks to promote patriotism and citizenship through appropriate educational activities and by artfully exhibiting the Victorian time period as Harrison and his family might have experienced it.

Science

Crispus Attucks Museum

Indianapolis, Indiana

Art, Children's, Culture, General, History, Library, Specialized

Celebrating the rich history and diversity of Indianapolis' African American Community. Experience one of the Midwest's top African American Museums with a rich collection of African Art!

Ed Taylor Radio Museum

Indianapolis, Indiana

Specialized

History, Military

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Indianapolis, Indiana

Historical Society

Friesner Herbarium

Indianapolis, Indiana

Heritage Learning Center Museum

Indianapolis, Indiana

History

Herron School of Art and Gallery

Indianapolis, Indiana

Art

Hook's American Drug Store Museum

Indianapolis, Indiana

History, Specialized

Benton House

Indianapolis, Indiana

Historical Society

Children's Museum of Indianapolis

Indianapolis, Indiana

Children's

Crown Hill Cemetery

Indianapolis, Indiana

Cemetery

Fort Harrison State Park

Indianapolis, Indiana

Park

Culture, General, History, Specialized

Freetown Village has over 15 different outreach programs that teach African American history and culture. Programs tour to schools, churches, centers, libraries, and other public and private venues. Programs include interactive theater, music, storytelling, hands-on crafts or heritage workshops or other performance based programs. Programs tour statewide and are appropriate for various ages.

Botanical Garden, Park

Oldest City Park in Indianapolis 1881.
Historic Conservatory and Formal Gardens with large fountains.
Part of the largest National Registered Historic Places “park and boulevard system”.
Gardens completely renovated in 1999.

Historic Landmarks Library

Indianapolis, Indiana

Library

Hoosier Salon Gallery & Exhibit

Indianapolis, Indiana

Art, Culture

The Hoosier Salon legacy began in 1925 when the Daughters of Indiana opened the doors to the first exhibition at Marshall Fields and Company Galleries in Chicago. The high quality of art was applauded by critics and the public alike, the first exhibition included works by such notables as T.C. Steele, J. Ottis Adams and Will Vawter, and was an unqualified success.