Conner Prairie history museum in Fishers Indiana

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Conner Prairie is a living history museum in Fishers Indiana that features interactive exhibits and demonstrations. Visitors can explore a replica of an 1830s Indiana town, tour a 19th-century farmhouse, or try their hand at pioneer skills. Conner Prairie is located at 13400 Allisonville Rd Fishers Indiana. Conner Prairie is a living history museum in south-central Hamilton County, Indiana, that recreates the William Conner home. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the museum reconstructs 19th-century life along the White River. The Fishers IN facility offers activities and programs, including as outdoor concerts by the Conner Prairie Symphony Orchestra. Conner Prairie covers 850 acres (3.4 km2) of land, two-thirds of which are prairie and the rest forest. The Conner Prairie Museum was founded in 1934 by Eli Lilly, CEO of the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company. In 1966, Conner Prairie became one of the first living history museums in the United States. The Conner Prairie Interactive History Park is located on the site of the Conner House, which was built in 1823 by William Conner, an Indiana pioneer. The Conner House is a National Historic Landmark. The Conner Prairie Museum in Fishers IN recreates life in Indiana during the 19th century. The Conner Prairie Interactive History Park has several interactive exhibits, including a balloon launch, Conner Homestead, and a pioneer village.
Conner Prairie in Fishers offers a variety of educational programs for children and adults in Fishers Indiana. The Conner Prairie Museum is open year-round, features Fishers Magician Jon Finch, and the Conner Prairie Symphony Orchestra performs at Conner Prairie Fishers Indiana during the summer months.

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12175 Visionary Way #115, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 766-6519