Indiana Statehouse Tour Office
Guided tours of the Indiana Statehouse are offered Monday through Friday.
For more information contact us.
(317) 233-5293 Estanley@idoa.in.gov
October 5, 1813,William Henry Harrison wins a decisive victory at the Battle of the Thames. Shawnee Chief Tecumseh is killed in the fighting.
October 7, 1849,James Whitcomb Riley is born in Greenfield. He gains international fame as the “Hoosier Poet.”
October 9, 1926, The James F. D. Lanier Mansion in Madison becomes a State Memorial. During the Civil War, Lanier loaned money to the state to prevent bankruptcy.
October 11, 1957, Visitors enjoy the first Parke County Covered Bridge Festival.
Where in Indiana
Do you know where this photo was taken?
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1.How many chandeliers are in the atriums and public hallways of the Indiana Statehouse?
2. How many lightbulbs are in the chandeliers in the atriums and public hallways of the Indiana Statehouse?
3. How many sconces are in the atriums and rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse?
4. How many lightbulbs are in the sconces in the atriums and rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse? Answers Below
Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken at the Indiana State Library, in Indianapolis.
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