Visit us for FREE on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 21.

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Visit any open Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites location on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to receive free admission.

Indiana State Museum visitors will see the Senate version of the 13th Amendment, one of only three copies signed by senators as well as Lincoln. The museum’s copy of the Emancipation Proclamation is one of only 48 copies signed by Lincoln and sold to benefit wounded soldiers in 1864. Only 25 copies survive today. Throughout the museum you’ll also participate in a number of social justice-themed activities.

At the Indiana State Museum, each visitor is encouraged to bring a canned good to be donated to Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. No need to bring a canned good for free admission to our state historic sites. Just bring your sense of adventure and excitement for learning.