Conner Prairie Interactive History Park
1823Living history museum built around the 1823 homestead of fur trader William Conner, who married a Lenape woman and settled central Indiana.
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Living history museum built around the 1823 homestead of fur trader William Conner, who married a Lenape woman and settled central Indiana.
17 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Get ready to drive through a genuine piece of history, because up ahead is Potter's Covered Bridge, a silent sentinel of a bygone era. It's one of Indiana's most beautiful and well-preserved covered bridges. This…
Ever wonder how your grandparents got their electricity? Well, look no further than this very spot! The Holliday Hydroelectric Powerhouse and Dam, built in 1922, harnessed the mighty White River to bring power to homes…
Living history museum built around the 1823 homestead of fur trader William Conner, who married a Lenape woman and settled central Indiana.
This isn't just a pretty field; it's a portal to the past! Conner Prairie is a living history museum that lets you experience Indiana life in the 1800s. William Conner, a fur trader and businessman, built his home here…
Pull over a moment to learn about a rare testament to early Black pioneers in Indiana: Roberts Chapel. In 1847, this non-denominational church was established as part of the Roberts Settlement, one of Indiana's first…
Ever wonder what a U.S. President has to do with this spot? You're driving right by Fort Benjamin Harrison, named for the 23rd President, and this place has seen some serious history from 1906 to 1991. This sprawling…
Ever wondered what life was like for Indiana's earliest settlers? This humble log cabin, just ahead, offers a tangible glimpse into the rugged frontier of the 1820s. Imagine a time before paved roads and electricity,…
Ever seen a barn this big and round? Get ready to discover a true marvel of agricultural ambition right here in Hancock County! This isn't just any barn; it's the Frank Littleton Round Barn, built in 1903. Frank L.…
Imagine pulling up to this teepee-shaped drive-in for a bite in 1932! The Tee Pee Restaurant wasn't just a place to grab a burger; it was an Indianapolis institution. Starting as a simple drive-in in 1932, the original…
Ever wonder what rural Indiana looked like over a century ago? You're driving through a living postcard! This isn't just any old farmland; it's the Traders Point Eagle Creek Rural Historic District, a beautifully…
Pull over, history buffs! You're about to step back in time to the roaring twenties, right here in Anderson, Indiana. Imagine the golden age of cinema unfolding before your eyes! This magnificent building, the Paramount…
Ever wondered how Anderson connected to the world before highways? You're standing at the very spot that made it possible! This former railway station was once the beating heart of the city's connection to everywhere…
Look out your window! This antique carousel, dating back to 1917, once delighted visitors at an amusement park right near the White River. Imagine the laughter and music! This isn't just any old ride; its wooden animals…
Once a grand Victorian manor, this house is now part of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Keep your eyes peeled for its striking Romanesque Revival architecture! This impressive home was built in the early 1900s, a…
Ever wondered about the elegant sport of foxhunting right here in Indiana? You're driving through a living postcard of its history, the Traders Point Hunt Rural Historic District. This isn't just any stretch of road;…
This isn't just a hospital; it's a living monument to the sacrifice of American veterans, a place where healing has unfolded for nearly a century. This massive complex, built between 1930 and 1951, was a crucial part of…
Before Tesla, Stutz built high-end sports cars right here in Indianapolis. Founded in 1911 as the Ideal Motor Car Company, it soon became Stutz, known for luxury and performance. They even raced at the Indy 500! Though…