INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Enjoy a celebration for fit for a president at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site on Monday. The presidential site will be hosting tours on Monday to honor not only Harrison ...
A rare piece of presidential history used by Indiana’s beloved Benjamin Harrison is up for sale. On the market as of early November is Harrison’s original reading copy of his 1889 inaugural address.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is hosting its 4th annual Juneteenth Foodways Festival Friday. The event features Black-owned businesses serving heaping helpings of ...
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States. Harrison, born on Aug. 20, 1833, was from North Bend, Ohio, about 15 miles outside Cincinnati. Harrison studied at Miami University in ...
“We just feel like it’s important to pay respects to another American president,” President and CEO of the site, Charles Hyde says. “There have only been 45 presidents in this country’s history out of ...
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 ...
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 ...
When he wasn’t defending his wife about a property gift in Cape May Point, and when he wasn’t attending to affairs of state at his summer White House at Congress Hall, President Benjamin Harrison ...
A Republican, Benjamin Harrison campaigned against Grover Cleveland in defense of the protective tariff, as well as sound currency, pensions for Civil War veterans, and efficiency in office.