Media Resources
Whether you’re looking for information on a specific part of Indiana history, images from the state’s past or an expert to put an issue into historical context, the Indiana Historical Society is a wonderful resource for media outlets.
Contact Amy Lamb, media relations manager, at (317) 232-1878 or alamb@indianahistory.org for assistance, including high resolution images.
- 2011 Funding Opportunities Available for Sharing Hoosier History Through
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March 9, 2011
In 2011, the Indiana Historical Society and Storytelling Arts of Indiana will help fund performances by storyteller Kevin Stonerock in select Hoosier communities with the Sharing Hoosier History Through Stories project. Since 1999, this collaboration has commissioned an Indiana storyteller to research, develop, and perform a historical Indiana story related to holdings found in the IHS library collection.
> read more - You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks Also Tells Stories of Hoosiers
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Feb. 15, 2011
While the title subject of the Indiana Historical Society’s newest offering is front and center, the stories of Hoosiers can be found at the heart of You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks, which will open to public Feb. 22, 2011.
> read more - Hologram Technology Brings IHS’s You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks to Life
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Feb. 15, 2011
The Indiana Historical Society will be the first museum in the country to utilize the type of hologram technology seen in You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks, which opens to the public on Feb. 22.
> read more - IHS Brings Historical Night to Life with You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks
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Feb. 15, 2011
The Indiana Historical Society invites guests to experience a night that changed history with its newest offering, You Are There 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Speaks, which opens Feb. 22, 2011.
> read more - IHS Presents 2011 Indiana Black History Challenge throughout February
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Feb. 4, 2011
In celebration of Black History Month, the Indiana Historical Society invites children and families to learn about Indiana’s rich African-American history by participating in the Indiana Black History Challenge. The Challenge will run through Feb. 28.
> read more - Celebrate Valentine’s Day Early with Anything Goes: Love Songs with Everett Greene
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Jan. 10, 2011
Bring your Valentine to the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center for a romantic evening of popular love songs performed by Indianapolis legend Everett Greene. Anything Goes: Love Songs with Everett Greene, an Indiana Historical Society event, Feb. 10 from 7 to 10 p.m.
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