History

Genealogy, or family history, doesn’t have to be hard when you’ve got these resources at your fingertips.
Did you know one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time is from the Circle City?
If your kiddos are interested in dinosaurs, they’ll like this new exhibit making a stop at The Children’s Museum.
Learn what makes a home historic and which neighborhoods have been around the longest.
From its famous window displays to the still-standing tea room, L.S. Ayres has been missed by Hoosiers.
Did you know Martin Luther King Jr. has ties to the Circle City? We’re sharing the story and ways to honor his legacy in Indy.
There’s finally a clear future for the infamous Kessler Mansion.
2023 is right around the corner.
We bet you haven’t heard this one before.
Ever wondered why the Circle Tower looks so different from its surrounding buildings?
Let’s play a game, Hoosiers.
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