When I first started working at Conner Prairie in February, things were running at a good pace. I was busy, had plenty to do but everyone kept saying, “just wait until outdoor season, that’s when things get really busy.” Yeah,... Read more
Indiana has an interesting place in Civil War history, because we had one of the only two Civil War battles fought north of the Mason-Dixon line. (It took place in Corydon, our first state capitol.) So it’s not that unusual... Read more
Join costumed actors in celebrating Indiana’s history from the Revolutionary War through WWII. Visitors can sit in the camps of Civil War Soldiers, listen to the stories of the Native Americans, visit a buffalo hunter’s encampment, see a battle reenactment,... Read more