Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development are celebrating Visit Indiana Week in conjunction with National Travel and Tourism Week on May 5 through May 11, 2019. Over 300 businesses and attractions around Indiana are offering discounted or free admission on one or more of the themed days during the week.
Founded in 1816, the State of Indiana’s history dates back even further than that. From national memorials and incredible museums to military marvels and state historic sites, there are so many stories to be told and history lessons to be learned on Wayback Wednesday. See the full day of discounts below.
- Amish Acres – Nappanee
- Angel Mounds State Historic Site – Evansville
- Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site – Indianapolis
- Bridgeton Covered Bridge & Mill – Bridgeton
- Brown County Visitors Center – Nashville
- Buskirk-Chumley Theater – Bloomington
- Carnegie Center for Art & History – New Albany
- Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County – Crawfordsville
- Cass County Historical Society Museum – Logansport
- Corydon Capitol State Historic Site – Corydon
- Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site – New Albany
- David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University – Muncie
- Don Hall’s Guesthouse – Fort Wayne
- Elwood Haynes Museum – Kokomo
- Fanimation Antique Museum – Zionsville
- Freetown and Pershing Township Museum – Freetown
- French Lick Springs Hotel – French Lick
- French Lick West Baden Museum – French Lick
- Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site – Rome City
- George Rogers Clark National Historical Park – Vincennes
- Greentown Glass Museum – Greentown
- Heritage Trail – Northern Indiana – Elkhart County
- Howard County Museum in Seiberling Mansion – Kokomo
- Indiana Capitol Tours – Indianapolis
- Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis
- Indiana Military Museum – Vincennes
- Indiana State Museum – Indianapolis
- James Dean Gallery – Fairmount
- James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home and Museum – Greenfield
- Johnson County Museum of History – Franklin
- Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History – Richmond
- Lanier Mansion State Historic Site – Madison
- Lawrence County Museum of History – Bedford
- Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site – Fountain City
- Limberlost State Historic Site – Geneva
- Limestone Heritage Trail – Mitchell
- Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial – Lincoln City
- Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum – Rockport
- Marshall County Barn Quilt Trails of Northern Indiana – Marshall County
- Menno-Hof – Shipshewana
- Milan ’54 Hoosiers Museum – Milan
- Monastery Immaculate Conception – Ferdinand
- Murals Trail – Richmond
- Museum of Overbeck Art Pottery – Cambridge City
- New Harmony State Historic Site – New Harmony
- Notre Dame Walking Tour – Notre Dame
- Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy – Vincennes
- Rhythm Discovery Center – Indianapolis
- Richmond Art Museum – Richmond
- Saint Meinrad Archabbey – Saint Meinrad
- Santa Claus Museum & Village – Santa Claus
- Scott County Heritage Museum – Scottsburg
- Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods – Saint Mary-0f-the-Woods
- Studebaker National Museum – South Bend
- T.C. Steele State Historic Site – Nashville
- The Historic Hoosier Gym – Knightstown
- The History Center – Fort Wayne
- The History Museum – South Bend
- USS LST Ship Memorial – Evansville
- Vincennes State Historic Sites – Vincennes
- Visit Fort Wayne – Fort Wayne
- West Baden Springs Hotel – West Baden
- Whitewater Canal State Historic Site – Metamora
With discounts at locations around the state, May 9, Thirsty Thursday is a great day to get out and sample local beverages.