Indianapolis is the home of the nation's 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Visit the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site to learn about his life, accomplishments and see the original home's decor. Groups can book a reservation for the Civil War Dinner, offering a one of a kind historic dining adventure at this National Historic Landmark.
Presidents, Vice Presidents, and a famous bank robber are buried at Indianapolis' Crown Hill National Cemetery. Thousands visit the epic landmark to enjoy its serene beauty, learn about historical architecture, exercise, picnic, and honor the thousands buried there.
Discover Indianapolis on a guided tour from Indiana Landmarks. The city comes alive on guided walking or motorcoach sightseeing tours, providing history lovers and tourists with up close and personal exciting city insight. Beautiful historic architecture and famous Hoosier history is just a step or ride away!
Explore the life of American soldiers at the Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District. The museum covers a seven block district and honors our soldiers through spectacular wartime monuments, memorials and a park.
Honor the men in service at The Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial. More than 3,000 Medal of Honor recipients from all branches of the military are listed on 27 curved glass walls standing almost ten feet high. See their names and listen to the sound system tell the stories of their lives, battle conflicts and victories.