The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum announces the return of ArchiCamp in collaboration with Indiana Landmarks. ArchiCamp is a two-day architecture-themed camp to engage and inspire …
Under the threat of Confederate invasion in September 1862, panic gripped the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the sixth largest city in the United States and was not only strategically important, …
On Saturday, history buffs, community leaders and preservationists will aid in the maintenance and restoration of numerous sites as part of Park Day, the American Battlefield Trust’s annual …
The Hoosier Authors Book Club enters its ninth year with five planned book discussions. The first meeting will take place at 7 p.m. April 18 in the Lew Wallace Carriage House, 200 Wallace Ave. …
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is pleased to announce the 2024 Dr. Howard Miller Lecture Series beginning with a talk by Montgomery County Historical Society Assistant Director Owen …
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is pleased to announce our 2024 exhibit, “The Flower of Gallantry: The Montgomery Guards & the Eleventh Indiana Volunteers 1856-1861” …
The 17th annual Holiday Tea & Fashion Show will be Friday. The event is hosted at the Elston Homestead and is a major fundraiser for the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum. Ticket-holders may …
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is proud to present a special showing of the 1918 silent film adaptation of James Whitcomb Riley’s Little Orphant Annie. This classic movie will be …
The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum is proud to present a big-screen showing of the entire 1925 silent Ben-Hur. Sponsored by the Wabash College Classics Department, this blockbuster movie will …