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Discover the rich history behind blackberry cobbler at the Indiana Historical Society's 'Flavors of the Heartland' event.
It may be “five o’clock somewhere,” but that doesn’t mean it’s happy hour everywhere. The concept of “happy hour,” a period ...
J ust south of Lake Michigan sits a historic gem of a city in Indiana, situated close to two different state borders (the Michigan-Indiana border is just 20 minutes to the north, ...
The Dallas Historical Society presents the Juneteenth Order No. 3 in an immersive exhibition, honoring the celebration of freedom throughout the summer.
(Niki Kelly/Indiana Capital Chronicle) The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) will keep its building — and take ownership of the land it sits on — after a compromise with the governor’s office.
The Indiana Historical Society will keep its building – and take ownership of the land it sits on – after a compromise with the governor’s office.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) will keep its building — and take ownership of the land it sits on — after a compromise with the governor’s office.
Provisions in the state’s draft budget could leave the Indiana Historical Society in a bind, possibly without a building.