Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired In 1844, , a delegate from Indianapolis attended the Presbyterian General Assembly in Louisville, Kentucky, where he visited the Kentucky… Read More »Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Indiana School for the Deaf In 1843, the Indiana General Assembly enacted a property tax to finance the education and housing of the state’s deaf… Read More »Indiana School for the Deaf
Indiana State Fair and Fairgrounds On February 14, 1851, the Indiana General Assembly passed legislation for the encouragement of agriculture, which also created the State… Read More »Indiana State Fair and Fairgrounds
Indiana State Library The largest and one of the oldest libraries in the state, the Indiana State Library was established in 1825 to… Read More »Indiana State Library
Indiana State Library and Historical Building The Indiana State Library and Historical Building was the first permanent home of the , the , and the (IHS).… Read More »Indiana State Library and Historical Building
Indiana State Museum The Indiana State Museum existed for years more in name than reality. In time though, the museum developed into an… Read More »Indiana State Museum
Indiana Theatre In 1927, the Circle Theatre Company, which owned the CIRCLE THEATRE on Monument Circle, built the Indiana Theatre on West Washington Street… Read More »Indiana Theatre
Indiana Transportation Museum The Indiana Transportation Museum (ITM) is dedicated to Indiana’s transportation heritage, with a focus on railroads. It preserves, restores, operates,… Read More »Indiana Transportation Museum
Indiana Women’s Prison The Indiana Reformatory Institution for Women and Girls was founded in 1869 in Indianapolis, making it the first female correctional… Read More »Indiana Women’s Prison
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza In 1919 Indiana waged a campaign to bring the national headquarters of the to Indianapolis. Founded in 1919 at the… Read More »Indiana World War Memorial Plaza