“Auto Indiana”
From Elwood Haynes’s early machine to today’s numerous parts manufacturers, this exhibition examines the role of the automobile in the Hoosier State. Indiana was one of the leaders in automobile production until the 1930’s when Detroit emerged as the nation’s technological and industrial giant. Come see the Howe car, Monroe County’s first automobile, graciously on loan from the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. Runs through December 31.
The History Center is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm.
Cost: Members and Children under 6: Free Children, 6 – 17: $1.00 Adults: $2.00
For more information contact:
Hillary Detty
(812)332-2517
[email protected]