A Republican, Benjamin Harrison campaigned against Grover Cleveland in defense of the protective tariff, as well as sound currency, pensions for Civil War veterans, and efficiency in office.
Charles Hyde, president and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, joined News 8’s Jeremy Jenkins on Daybreak to discuss the significance of these events and their historical roots.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has opened a powerful new exhibit, “Unconventional,” which explores the impact of three key civic leaders during the Harrison ...
Must be 21 and older to dine here. – Elizabeth Von Tersch, Senior Editor Tour the home of the only U.S. president from Indiana, Benjamin Harrison, who served from 1889 to 1893. Historic house ...