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Historical Marker: George Washington Julian
A political leader defined by his moral convictions, Julian (1817-1899) advocated for abolition, equal rights…
Historical Marker: Indiana University East
In 1946, Indiana University joined Earlham College to form an extension center in Richmond to…
Historical Marker: Indiana’s First Woman’s Rights Convention
The 1852 convention formed Indiana Woman’s Rights Association to promote united action for woman’s rights…
Historical Marker: Iron Brigade Commander
One-quarter mile south of this marker is the home of General Solomon A. Meredith, Iron…
Historical Marker: Levi Coffin
Levi Coffin (1798-1877), a Quaker abolitionist, lived in Newport (now Fountain City) with his family…
Historical Marker: Oliver P. Morton Home
Residence of Oliver P. Morton, Governor of Indiana during the crucial years of the American…
Historical Marker: Overbeck House & Studio
Indiana’s first art pottery, a nationally-recognized product of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, was…
Historical Marker: Virginia Claypool Meredith
As a writer, speaker, stockbreeder, and university professor, Meredith (born 1848) encouraged women to pursue…
Historical Marker: Wayne County Seminary
Non-denominational academies called county seminaries opened across Indiana soon after statehood. Wayne County Seminary opened…
History Fountain City Architecture Scavenger Hunt
In 2019, Fountain City received a designation on the National Register as a historic district…
Imagine, Invent, Inspire
Painted by Cassy Mattingly and Carly Dee, this piano began with a thought, which led…
Indiana University East Lively Arts Series
The Lively Arts Series offers up a blend of performing artists, exhibitions, lectures, and forums…