Today, Conner Prairie is an independent "Interactive History Park." Guests discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana’s past. The museum grounds are divided into different eras in history: 1836 Prairietown, Lenape (Delaware Indian) Camp, and an 1863 Civil War Journey. In 2009 an 1859 Balloon Voyage was added. From April to October, themed activities and programming are offered. Every visit is a unique adventure giving an authentic look into history.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Conner Prairie Interactive History Park Journe
This paper demonstrates how an inclusive park interpretation may enhance regional tourism. Red Clay ...
The book Centennial Farms of Indiana (in the IHS History Market) tells the program’s story. Because ...
The Knox County Agricultural Program exhibit celebrated the county's 150 years of progress in the St...
In 1963 Lilly decided to convey Conner Prairie Farm to Earlham College with the stipulation that the...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
In 1934 Eli Lilly, Indianapolis businessman, president of the Indiana Historical Society, and longti...
Restoring the pottery shop at Conner Prairie.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The nexus of presenting an authentic enviro...
William Conner grew up north of Detroit in close contact with Indians. In 1800 he and his brother mo...
After the Civil War the Circle area was improved, and there was a transition from residential to com...
Lilly wanted to have the experience and challenges farming brought. He sought expert agricultural ad...
The bronze medallion commemorates the Burgess family, who operated their Delaware County farm from 1...
Prepare for an adventure along the western historic trails. Receive an orientation for trips north f...
There are towns and historical places all over the country that currently do not have a space that a...
This paper demonstrates how an inclusive park interpretation may enhance regional tourism. Red Clay ...
The book Centennial Farms of Indiana (in the IHS History Market) tells the program’s story. Because ...
The Knox County Agricultural Program exhibit celebrated the county's 150 years of progress in the St...
In 1963 Lilly decided to convey Conner Prairie Farm to Earlham College with the stipulation that the...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce
As the government removed the Delaware Indians west across the Mississippi River, Conner shifted his...
In 1934 Eli Lilly, Indianapolis businessman, president of the Indiana Historical Society, and longti...
Restoring the pottery shop at Conner Prairie.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The nexus of presenting an authentic enviro...
William Conner grew up north of Detroit in close contact with Indians. In 1800 he and his brother mo...
After the Civil War the Circle area was improved, and there was a transition from residential to com...
Lilly wanted to have the experience and challenges farming brought. He sought expert agricultural ad...
The bronze medallion commemorates the Burgess family, who operated their Delaware County farm from 1...
Prepare for an adventure along the western historic trails. Receive an orientation for trips north f...
There are towns and historical places all over the country that currently do not have a space that a...
This paper demonstrates how an inclusive park interpretation may enhance regional tourism. Red Clay ...
The book Centennial Farms of Indiana (in the IHS History Market) tells the program’s story. Because ...
The Knox County Agricultural Program exhibit celebrated the county's 150 years of progress in the St...