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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — The Indiana Historical Society wants to keep you entertained and connected if you’re sheltering at home with “History Happy Hours,” a series of insightful online conversations ...
INDIANAPOLIS– From haunted libraries to ghostly sightings on bridges, Indiana’s folklore is rich with stories of spirits and the paranormal. Now you can gather round and hear about Indi… ...
Hrachovec shared the backstory behind the recipe, which starts in Missouri with a blackberry bush planted by her grandparents ...
INDIANAPOLIS– The Indiana Historical Society is hosting a virtual history happy hour on August 19. It’s about the first paid professional women’s baseball league that ran from 194… ...
A special event May 23 will featre the history of the Indianapolis 500 and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with some help from historian Donald Davidson.
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.
The free program, sponsored by the Jefferson County Historical Society, will stream live on Zoom. Elan and Moats will show how to mix themed cocktails as well as the non-alcoholic versions. DiPietro ...
Indiana Historical Society faces uncertain future as state budget writers move to terminate contract with the state, potentially leaving the nonprofit in a bind and potentially without a building.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tickets are now on sale for the Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees. The annual event, celebrating its 10th anniversary, will run from Nov. 10–Jan. 6. It is located at the ...
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