Curious Conversations Speaker Series: Bryan Glover
Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, INJoin Conner Prairie for a talk about the history of the Roberts Settlement, a historic Black community founded in the 1830s in Hamilton County.
Join Conner Prairie for a talk about the history of the Roberts Settlement, a historic Black community founded in the 1830s in Hamilton County.
Celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to Jeffersonville, Indiana, by attending a talk by award-winning author Stephanie Dray on the marquis and the remarkable women in his life.
Attend the Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society's monthly lecture series to learn how to research ancestors using the records of Jewish and Christian congregations and archives.
Join the MLK Center for the scond program in its four-part Beloved Community Conversations Series. Gather with artists, scholars, and community activists to explore the topic of racism, one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “triple evils.”
Hear author Janis Thornton discuss the history of tornadoes in Howard County, Indiana, and in particular the tornado outbreak on Palm Sunday, April 11, 1965, the deadliest ever to hit the state.
Experience what life was like in New Harmony, Indiana, in the early 1800s through interaction with historic interpreters.
Join the Indiana Historical Society for the premiere screening of its new documentary that shares the untold history of Indianapolis’s Latino community, then stay for a panel discussion with the film’s creators and leading scholars.
Kick off summer at Cedar Lake by joining the Museum at Lassen's Resort as it reopens for the season.
Step back in time and explore the rich history of downtown Columbia City on a guided walking tour that tells stories of the visionaries, entrepreneurs, and risk-takers who shaped the community.
Attend the Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society's monthly lecture series to learn about the role of landscape architects in the creation of both the Fort Wayne park system and the current landscape of the city as a whole.
Step back in time to experience life in a village during the period of the American Revolution.
Commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette's visit to Indiana by joining a series of community celebrations.