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Cultural Institutions

 
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Lillian Haydon Childress Hall
Lillian Haydon Childress Hall

(Feb. 24, 1889–Apr. 23, 1958). Born in Louisville, Kentucky, to George and Elizabeth Wintersmith Haydon, Lillian Childress Hall became Indiana’s… Read More »Lillian Haydon Childress Hall

Harrison Center
Harrison Center

The Harrison Center is a nonprofit community arts center, cultural promoter, and neighborhood activist organization located in the historic .… Read More »Harrison Center

Heartland International Film Festival
Heartland International Film Festival

Heartland Film Festival, established in 1991, began with a question that its founder, Jeffrey L. Sparks, raised in the 1980s:… Read More »Heartland International Film Festival

Herron School of Art And Design
Herron School of Art And Design

The Herron School of Art and Design is Indiana’s oldest and largest art school, now part of . Through its… Read More »Herron School of Art And Design

John Herron
John Herron

John Herron was a 19th-century Indianapolis real-estate investor who owned numerous properties in the northwestern part of Indianapolis. His philanthropy… Read More »John Herron

Hilbert Circle Theatre
Hilbert Circle Theatre

The Circle Theatre is the second-oldest surviving building on . Only (1859) predates it. It also was the first building… Read More »Hilbert Circle Theatre

Historical Organizations and Events
Historical Organizations and Events

The earliest organized effort to preserve local history appears to have been the founding of the (IHS) on December 11,… Read More »Historical Organizations and Events

Hook’s Historical Drug Store
Hook’s Historical Drug Store

Located in the Indiana State Fairgrounds, the Hook’s museum was opened in August 1966, as part of  commemoration of the… Read More »Hook’s Historical Drug Store

Indiana Archives and Records Administration
Indiana Archives and Records Administration

The Indiana State Archives is a division of the Indiana Archives and Records Administration (IARA). While the collection policies and… Read More »Indiana Archives and Records Administration

Indiana Historical Bureau
Indiana Historical Bureau

For over a century, the Indiana Historical Bureau (IHB) has promoted the study of Indiana history and has both produced… Read More »Indiana Historical Bureau

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