The President Benjamin Harrison Site wants to start a new tradition, one that would bring people out on their porches on Veterans Day Night. Whitney Ball, events and marketing manager at the Benjamin ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)– The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has a new exhibit highlighting the night he won the nomination to become Indiana’s first U.S. president. It’s called “The Night ...
President Benjamin Harrison’s personal copy of his inaugural address, as well as an orginal annotated version of the speech, are on display through August at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in ...
The news notice cites: "Vice President of Curation Jennifer Capps will showcase rarely seen pieces from the Presidential Site collection and share fascinating insights into Caroline's artistic passion ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Organizations like the Indiana Historical Society and the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site used the Fourth of July as an educational opportunity for community members. Live music, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A panel discussion on May 7 will give attendees the chance to hear from multiple individuals who were at one point “within arm’s reach” of top government officials, like the president. ...
Indianapolis, IN — Project POTUS, a national middle school history initiative from the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, has named winners for this year’s competition. Since the founding of our ...
Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal addressed several questions centered on Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees and the county’s efforts to house a growing population of Indiana Department ...
Roger Goodes, pictured to the right during the second inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1997, was former assistant to the Special Agent in Charge – Presidential Protective Division and current ...
A rare presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana – at least for the summer. The original, signed reading copy of President Benjamin Harrison’s 1889 inaugural ...
A “rare” presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana—at least for the summer. The original, signed reading copy of President Benjamin Harrison’s 1889 inaugural ...