Column: Home of President Benjamin Harrison
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site at 1230 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis includes one of…
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site at 1230 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis includes one of…
Madam C. J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in 1867 on a Louisiana plantation where,…
Grouseland, a National Historic Landmark since 1960, was William Henry Harrison’s history-making Indiana home for…
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, along the Wabash River in Vincennes, honors the young…
The 2,382 acres of Turkey Run State Park in Marshall encompass some of Indiana’s most…
Tippecanoe Battlefield Park, a National Historic Landmark near Lafayette, remembers a battle some Hoosiers might…
The first monument honoring Native Americans erected by any government is on Peach Road about…
In the 1920s, West Baden Springs and French Lick, with world-famous mineral springs, were hosting…
This is my second column about French Lick and West Baden Springs, southern Indiana towns…
French Lick was named for deposits from mineral springs animals licked along the Buffalo Trace.…