Tours of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 2022
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1230 North Delaware Street,Indianapolis IN 46202
24 January, 2022
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Tours of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 2022 Take a tour of this beautiful 10,000 sq.ft. Italianate Victorian family home of President Benjamin Harrison - our country's 23rd US President (1889-1893) and Indiana's only President. Built in 1875, the home is beautifully furnished with many of Harrison's paintings, furniture, and other artifacts including political memorabilia. This museum home features two Special Exhibit spaces. Entrance to special exhibits is included in the price of daily tours. Due to social distancing requirements, we will be limiting tours to no more than 14 people and requiring both our docents and visitors to wear a face mask. Tours will be given Monday-Thursday at 10am, 12pm and 2pm. Fridays and Saturdays on the hour 10am-3pm and Sundays on the hour 12pm-3pm. Please note that reservations are required. Tours start in the Welcome Center, located in the red barn behind the home. Please note: Tour format and hours are subject to change on dates that we have special events. Tour Costs:Presidential Site Members: FREE Adults: $12 Veterans, & Seniors: $11 Children (ages 5-17) & College Students with ID: $7 Pre-school (ages 4 & under): FREE Group Rates are available; click here to visit the Group Tours page of our website. Group reservations should be made 2 weeks in advance. Call (317) 631-1888 for more information. 2022 Closings:January 1-23 (annual cleaningEasterSunday, May 1 (closed for a Candlelight Theatre performance)Memorial Day Weekend (May 28-30)June 4 for (Wicket World of Croquet)July 3 (limited hours, call for details)Independence DayLabor DaySunday, October 23 (closed for Candlelight Theatre)Thanksgiving DaySunday, December 11 (closed for Candlelight Theatre)Christmas EveChristmas DayFor more information, visit www.presidentbenjaminharrison.org, call (317) 631-1888, or email [email protected]. The mission of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is to share the life stories, arts and culture of an American President to increase public participation in the American system of self-government.
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