Historical Societies Near Me in Selma, in
Whitewater Valley Railroad
455 Market Street, Connersville, IN
The Whitewater Valley Railroad is a 501c3 non profit operating railroad museum dedicated to the preservation of a historic branch line railroad, to the restoration of railroad equipment, and to... 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
Adams County Historical Museum
420 West Monroe Street, Decatur, IN
About Us :
Adams County was organized March 1, 1836. A large tract of land lying between Allen and Randolph counties had been previously called Adams County, however, no... Read More
Conner Prairie Interactive History Park
13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN
Conner Prairie Interactive History park invites families of today to engage, explore and discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana’s past. We bring history to life by recreating... Read More
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
Museum Of The Decatur County Historical Society
222 North Franklin Street, Greensburg, IN
History Of The Museum Home :
Down through the years this property has been known as the Shannon-Lathrop Home. In 1829 Ezra Lathrop sold the lot where the house now... Read More
Cathedral Museum
915 South Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN
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
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
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
Morris-Butler House
1204 N. Park Avenue, Indianapolis, IN
History:
The Morris-Butler House in Indianapolis takes its name from two families who lived there in the nineteenth century. In 1864, John Morris commissioned the... Read More
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
1230 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN
Mission:
The mission of the President Benjamin Harrison Foundation is to increase public understanding of, appreciation for, and participation in... Read More
Indianapolis Museum Of Art
4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN
As the Indianapolis Museum of Art has grown to become an internationally renowned museum, we now turn our attention toward increasing our emphasis on combining art with nature.
This... Read More
Freetown Village Living History Museum
625 Indiana Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Mission
Freetown Village's mission is to educate the public about African American lives and culture in Indiana through living history performances, the collection and... Read More
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
Our Story
The Eiteljorg is much more than a traditional art museum with pretty pictures and impressive sculptures
The Eiteljorg tells the stories of the... Read More
Indiana State Museum
650 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
Mission:
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites collect, preserve, interpret and present the material record of Indiana’s art, science and culture while... Read More
Indiana Medical History Museum
3045 West Vermont Street, Indianapolis, IN
The Indiana Medical History Museum is located in the Old Pathology Building on the grounds of the former Central State Hospital on the near westside of Indianapolis. The museum represents the... Read More
Johnson County Museum of History
135 North Main Street, Franklin, IN
The Johnson County Museum of History was started in 1931 by the Alexander Hamilton Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. The group was given a room in the southwest corner of the... Read More