Kid'S Education Activities Near Me in Mishawaka, in
The Snite Museum Of Art
100 Moose Krause Circle, Notre Dame, IN
Museum Mission
Founded on the principle that art is essential to understanding individual, shared, and diverse human experiences and beliefs, the museum encourages close... Read More
The Studebaker National Museum
201 S. Chapin Street, South Bend, IN
Studebaker National Museum operates as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation that continually strives to provide educational and public programming to the Michiana community and all its... Read More
Copshaholm House Museum
808 West Washington Street, South Bend, IN
Karen and Mike Leep video documentary, created by Big Idea Company
Karen and Mike Leep were honored at the Center for History’s 2013 Annual Dinner with the Community Philanthropy Award.... Read More
Ruthmere Museum
302 East Beardsley Avenue, Elkhart, IN
In 1910, Elkhart, Indiana, was a town of 21,365 residents that covered six square miles. It had ten public schools, the telephone had arrived, and the automobile age had begun. Albert R. and... Read More
Elkhart County Historical Museum
304 West Vistula, Bristol, IN
About Us
The historical society is proud of the fact that the museum is considered to be one of the top ten local history museums in the state of Indiana. The Elkhart County Historical... Read More
Lawrence D.Bell Aircraft Museum
Mission Statement:
The citizens of Mentone, Indiana, and the surrounding community are preserving the memory of and developing appreciation for Lawrence D. Bell, aviation pioneer and... Read More
La Porte County Historical Society Museum
2405 Indiana Avenue, Suite 1, La Porte, IN
Welcome to the site of the La Porte County Historical Society Museum! We hope you enjoy your tour and will consider attending in person when you can! La Porte County is rich in history and the... Read More
Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum
507 Mulberry Street, North Judson, IN
The Railroad History of North Judson
The first railroad into town was a line constructed from Logansport to Valparaiso, Indiana in the years 1858 through 1861. This... Read More
Brauer Museum of Art
1709 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso, IN
Mission:
The mission of the Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University is to educate and inspire campus and community members with original works of American art and... Read More
Cass County Historical Society
1004 East Market Street, Logansport, IN
Mission:
The mission of the Cass County Historical Society shall be the collection and preservation of all materials calculated to shed light on the natural, civil,... Read More
Huntington County Historical Museum
315 Court Street, Huntington, IN
Our Mission: To collect, preserve, interpret, and promote interest in the history of Huntington County
Visitors trace the history of Huntington County from prehistory,... Read More
Veteran's National Memorial Shrine and Museum
2122 O’Day Rd, Fort Wayne, IN
The Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum is an all-volunteer nonprofit 501 (c)(3). We are the caretaker of a 40 acre memorial grounds featuring memorials for all wars, the Merci Train... Read More
White County Historical Society And Museum
101 South Bluff Street, Monticello, IN
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
1600 South Wayne Street, Auburn, IN
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, a National Historic Landmark, has welcomed nearly two million visitors from all 50 states and from over 40 countries since the museum opened its... Read More
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
311 East Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN
Mission:
The Fort Wayne Museum of Art will collect, preserve, present and interpret American and related art to engage broad and diverse audiences throughout the... Read More
Lincoln Museum
200 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne, IN
The Lincoln Museum houses the world’s largest private collection dedicated to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. It includes: signed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th... Read More
Cathedral Museum
915 South Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN
Greentown Glass Museum
P.O. Box 161, Greentown, IN
The Greentown Glass Museum was dedicated on June 13, 1970, the 67th anniversary of the burning of the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company. This brought to a reality the dream of several local... Read More