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Historic Site Workshops

Sites.jpgExperience Indiana’s rich history and culture first hand. For only $1 per student, the Indiana State Historic Sites provide the opportunity to encounter, explore and experience living Indiana history up close and personal. Educational programs at each site meet a variety of Indiana’s curriculum standards in Social Studies, US History, Language Arts, Science and Math for kindergarten through 9th grade.

The State Historic Sites are divided into two regions, the East and the West, and each region has a new School Programming Manager whose role it is to develop these new educational programs. If you would like to receive more information on specific programs at individual sites than what can be found here, please call:

East Region:                              West Region:
Anne Fairchild                             LeAnn Luce
812.265.3526                              812.882.5275
Culbertson Mansion                    Angel Mounds
Gene Stratton-Porter                  Corydon Capitol
Lanier Mansion                           Ernie Pyle
Levi Coffin House                       Historic New Harmony
Limberlost                                   T.C. Steele
Whitewater Canal                       Vincennes

Hammond, Ind., is named in honor of Detroit butcher and meat-packer George H. Hammond.
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