The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, founded in 1925, holds the distinction of being the world’s largest children’s museum. Situated at 3000 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, it spans nearly…
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, founded in 1925, holds the distinction of being the world’s largest children’s museum. Situated at 3000 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, it spans nearly…
AMERICAN ARTISTS AND THE HOLOCAUST, 1940-1970 The Eskenazi Museum of Art invites middle and high school educators to bring students to a powerful and thought-provoking exhibition, Remembrance and Renewal: American…
The CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center, founded by Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, has become a cornerstone for Holocaust education in Indiana. Its mission is to illuminate the world with…
Take your students on a journey through history at the Chief Richardville House, a National Historic Landmark in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This site was once the home of Chief Jean…
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art encourages active learning through direct engagement with art from our wide-ranging collection, which spans nearly every art-producing culture throughout history. Admission and…
The Indiana State Archives exists to protect and provide access to primary-source and historical government documents, and those that contribute to Indiana's heritage. Our services provided to the public include…
As Indiana’s largest non-profit performing arts organization, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra welcomes more than 200,000 people to its concerts and educational programs each year. From its Monument Circle home in…
Visiting the Kokomo Opalescent Glass Co. offers students a hands-on, immersive experience that brings history, art, and science to life. By stepping into a facility that has been operating since…
Angel Mounds State Historic Site, located in Evansville, Indiana, represents a pivotal educational resource for Indiana social studies teachers aiming to enrich their curriculum with deep, locally relevant historical content.…
Conner Prairie in Indiana is a renowned living history museum located in Fishers, Hamilton County. It stands as a bridge to the past, offering a dynamic and immersive experience into…