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The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in downtown Indianapolis recently completed its $6 million renovation project, known as the Old Glory, New Vision campaign.
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The improvements were made possible by a fundraising campaign that exceeded expectations and generated $6.8 million from 535 donors, said Charlie Hyde, CEO of the presidential site.
Take a tour of this beautiful 10,000 sq.ft. Italianate Victorian family home of President Benjamin Harrison – our country’s 23rd US President (1889-1893) and Indiana’s only President.
A $6 million renovation promises to bring new life and new technology to the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site—and could help attract more visitors to its Old Northside location. Hyde Plans ...
“Benjamin Harrison once said, ‘Great lives don’t go out, they go on.’ But it takes engaged citizens to keep the torch of good citizenship burning--and ready to hand off to the next generation,” said ...
Panelists share insight into the legislative branch of the government during the “Off the Record” event organized by the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in 2023. This year’s event, which ...
Jennifer Capps, Curator at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, tells us more about a new exhibit that’s opening later this week – celebrating Women and 100 Years of Voting.
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has just announced the launch of Project POTUS, an opportunity for students in grades 6-8 across the nation to put their research, writing and video editing ...
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For years, the building at 555 N. Delaware St. served as home to a bank. Now, it’s a restaurant and bar in the heart of ...