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Is It Good to Be a Hoosier?

Are Hoosiers a distinct lot? Will Indiana wither or prosper in an era of globalization? What does this have to do with history?!

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Live from the Dorms at National History Day!

Checking in from National History Day in Washington, D.C.

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The Narcissus, Squealer and Tattler, Too!

Yearbooks can be a great tool for research.

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Family History Starts Now

Two funerals and a ball game

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Indiana History Day Students at the National Contest

A glimpse into the anatomy of a Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest

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Not Just a “Grave” Affair

Fun in a cemetery?

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Striking a Chord

Music and memory mingle at the History Center

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Calling All Corn Cultivator Experts

Labeling your images can not only help you in the future, they can help librarians, too.

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What's On Your "To Do" List?

Sometimes a wacky "to do" list is the best part of history.

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Don’t Know Much About His-to-ry

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Faces in the Crowd

The IHS exhibitions staff prepares for Indiana Black Expo.

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Four Burritos, Three Counties, Two States and One Great Meeting

In Your Neighborhood meeting in Vevay yields good conversation across state and county lines.

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In the Name of Service

We can't thank them enough.

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Creating Family History

Springtime brings flowers and blue skies – a great time to find Easter eggs – and ancestors’ graves.

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Indiana’s Wonderful Diversity

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Now that the Indiana Experience is up and running ...

The exhibitions department looks to future projects now that the Indiana Experience is open to the public.

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What the Heck is History Day … and What Day Is It?

Introducing our first National History Day in Indiana video

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Field Trip Wake-Up Call

Nothing perks a person up in the morning like a group of 60 fourth-graders filing in the door.

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How Will Your Diary Help Historians?

Diaries from the past offer a unique view on this day in 1865.

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Family Historians Mingle

Why I love making connections

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