The Big Picture Exhibit
Irvington Historical Society 5350 University Ave., Indianapolis, INView an exhibition of historical panoramic photographs depicting Indianapolis's Irvington neighborhood and other locations.
View an exhibition of historical panoramic photographs depicting Indianapolis's Irvington neighborhood and other locations.
Learn about the history of barns in Monroe County and how the design of barns has assimilated and adapted to an evolving landscape.
Learn about the Ku Klux Klan's rise to power in Indiana in the 1920s and hear the stories of the people who resisted and combated the Klan's hate.
Join Leah Milne of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a free community talk hosted by the Brownsburg Public Library.
Join the Frankfort Community Public LIbrary for a series of events celebrating Indiana’s historic barns.
Join Eunice Trotter of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a free community talk hosted by Michigan City Public Library.
Join Freetown Village’s monthly conversation with historians, researchers and educators to discuss topics related to Indiana’s Black heritage.
Join us as we journey to southern Indiana for a Campfires trek through the Falls of the Ohio State Park.
Visit the Old Gray Barn event center to tour the facility and to learn how the owners saved, renovated and breathed new life into the historic barn.
Join the Museum at Lassen's Resort as Dr. Ezekiel Flannery discusses native vegetation in the Calumet Region, the diet of the Potawatomi and the early Europeans' influence on the foodways of northwest Indiana.
Join Jordan Ryan of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a free community talk hosted by Greater Muncie Habitat for Humanity.
Learn how to repair plaster and choose historically accruate paint colors at this workshop offered by the City of Richmond's Historic Preservation Commission. It's part of a series of workshops aimed at educating the community about the importance of preservation and teaching hands-on preservation skills.