Downtown Indy • July 17, 2014Enjoy FREE musical performances along the canal plaza. Bring your own chairs and blankets or reserve a table. Concerts take place every Thursday May through late-July from 6 - 8 p.m.
Chris R. • February 5, 2017Great Native American related exhibits. Something here for all ages. Highly recommend the tour if it's your first time visiting. Plenty to see here so don't expect to see it all in one visit.
Deborah F. • October 13, 2018The restaurant in the basement has a walk out and eating area next to the canal. The food is delicious!
Dana P. • February 9, 2015Lovely museum, bright and well laid out. Their exhibits are always well laid out and informative. The gift shop has a lot of cool local stuff
Sarah • September 25, 2012Call ahead just to be sure there are no school tours or other events that day/time. A great experience for history lovers, poetry lovers, architecture lovers, and antique lovers!
Visit Indiana • July 27, 2010If you love drums or music in general, this is a great museum to check out. Interactive in every sense of the word, get a history of percussive instruments and get to try out some as well! Enjoy!
A. David V. • September 25, 2011Located within Warren Central High School, visitors are required to check in at the main office during school hours.
John P. • September 20, 2014Beautiful and a must-see. Do not miss the tribute to the U.S.S. Indianapolis and climb the stairs to see the amazing Shrine room.
Natasha G. • February 19, 2010For those of us who work M-F: they give free tours from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm the 3rd Saturday of every month. I'm going this weekend for the first time. I've heard there are lots of cool secrets they
Kenan F. • March 28, 2010"I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center." - Kurt Vonnegut
Carms P. • August 14, 2014Great 1 hr tour. Very informative! I left knowing so much about our US presidents. The tour guide was wonderful and the house is beautiful.
HISTORY • July 15, 2010This house was built in 1864. John Morris, the son of an Indianapolis settler, lived there until financial difficulties in the 1870s. He sold the house to Noble Butler, a bankruptcy lawyer.
Cait M. • June 27, 2011Enjoy a musical toot on the quarter, half, and full hour! Back Home Again In Indiana
David L. • April 5, 2016Great little gem off of US40. Small piece of history in the heart of Irvington.
Trasey G. • March 23, 2012A great place to teach children about fire safety
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