INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – On Tuesday, “Life.Style.Live!” Host Felicia Michelle spoke with President and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Charlie Hyde, about the new book, “Introducing: ...
Join Kate Andersen Brower at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site for an insider look into the private world of the White ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site will be transformed into Garrison Manor for the upcoming Candlelight Theater performance of “Murder at the Manor.” The interactive murder-mystery invites ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, former home of the 23rd President of the United States, is showing “Life in the White House,” looking at the Harrison family’s time living in Washington D.C.
President Benjamin Harrison’s original reading copy of his 1889 inaugural address is on the public market for the first time, being sold by the Philadelphia Raab Collection. (Photo provided by The ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 photograph of Mary Harrison McKee, left, daughter of President Benjamin Harrison, and her daughter Mary Lodge McKee playing on the lawn of the White House in the 1890s. The Benjamin 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.
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