Conner Prairie

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  • At Conner Prairie, you?ll find five themed historic areas to explore: Lenape Camp, Conner Homestead, 1836 Prairietown, 1859 Balloon Voyage and 1886 Liberty Corner. In each area "look, don?t touch" becomes "look, touch, smell, taste and hear? as you live history first-hand. Explore 200 beautiful, wo   from famplosion.com  

13400 Allisonville Rd, Fishers, IN
   
(317) 776-6006

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    • The north side suburb of Fishers is home to the Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, based around the historic William Conner House. Through first-person, in-character narratives, costumed staff recreate life in 19th-century Indiana, engaging visitors in common activities of the 1800s. The park   from visitindy.com  

    • At Conner Prairie, you?ll find four themed historic areas to explore: Lenape Camp, Conner Homestead, 1836 Prairietown and 1859 Balloon Voyage. In each area "look, don?t touch" becomes "look, touch, smell, taste and hear? as you live history first-hand. Explore 200 beautiful, wooded acres and discov   from museumsusa.org  

    • Conner Prairie, is an AAM accredited open-air living history museum located in Fishers, Indiana. It serves as a local, regional and national center for research and education about the lives, times, attitudes and values of early 19th-century settlers in the Old Northwest Territory, based upon the I   from museumland.net  

    • Conner Prairie is a place to hear, see and participate in the stories of our American past. It's a large, open-air living history museum made up of five distinct historic areas, a modern museum center and over 1,400 acres of natural beauty. Conner Prairie's mission is to serve as a local, regional   from museumstuff.com  

    • Most cities have some kind of living history museum where actors in period costumes talk about the way things used to be. Among those, Conner Prairie is one of the nation's most innovative. You and your grandchildren are encouraged to jump into the action, dancing with Lenape Indians, dipping candl   from grandparents.com  

    • Just outside of the city, families can take a step back in time to travel through 1800s America. Learn more about what it was like to live in the Midwest two centuries ago by talking to the people in the village, or just explore Discovery Station, where preschoolers can join older kids in stocking   from 10best.com  

    • Visitors can experience 19th-century American culture in new ways at the Conner Prairie Museum. Outdoor historic areas are on display for interactive learning purposes on the museum grounds. Guests of all ages can enjoy the fun of this unique experience. Other special events and programs are offere   from americanheritage.com  

    • Watch eyes grow wide when horses charge and cannons roar as reenactors from across the country bring an 1860s battle to life again. Young and old can learn firsthand what the Civil War was about from both Union and Confederate soldiers during Civil War Days weekend. Create a memory sure to last a l   from sutler.net  

    • Interactive historic adventures for the whole family! 1859 Balloon Voyage, farm chores, animals, tomahawk throw, pioneer village and more!   from in.gov