Updated: 5/20/2011 
Morris-Butler House Museum
Indianapolis, Indiana
Description

The Morris-Butler House is a Second Empire-style house built in 1864-65 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Ppart of Old Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, it was preserved as a museum home by Indiana Landmarks. The house retains many original features and displays furniture and household items in mid- and late-Victorian styles.

Mission

Indiana Landmarks revitalizes communities, reconnects us to our heritage, and saves meaningful places.

Programs

Morris-Butler House offers 2-hour thematic programs for school-aged children as well as tours, heritage dining, and theatrical experiences for all ages.

Facilities
Library

Access: Students, Scholars, Members

Appointment required: True

Services
Gift Shop
Event Rental
Group Tours
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