American flags at Minnetrista, Muncie, Indiana
9/11 memorial
Traveling Along the Minnetrista in Muncie, Indiana
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Tourism is so big, it's growing 23 percent faster than the global economy. The biggest job growth always has been surrounding travel. That means people LIKE getting together for group experiences all around the world, does it not?
Minnetrista Heritage Collection
More than 10,000 square feet of behind-the-scenes space at Minnetrista is devoted to the preservation of the artifacts and archival material that document the history of East Central Indiana. Meet the people who keep track of it all!
Fly By - Muncie Indiana Visitors' Guide
In this episode of Fly By, Claire discusses everything there is to Eat See and Do in the National Model Aviation and Academy of Model Aeronautics' hometown of Muncie, Indiana. Show more for links.
Follow the Museum:
Muncie Visitors' Bureau
Thr3e Wise Men
Amazing Joe's Grill
Vera Mae's Bistro
Erskine Green Institute
The Caffeinery
Twin Archer Brewpub
Toys Forever Models and Hobbies
Made in Muncie Pottery
MITS Bus
MInnitrista
David Owsley Museum of Art
The Deliverance in Your Hands
Min. Ronnie Reese of The Church of The Living God, Muncie, Indiana covering Naaman the leper
2 Kings Chapter 5
The Ball Family Legacy
Photos provided by: Minnetrista Heritage Collection.
After moving to Muncie in 1887, the Ball Corporation became the world’s leading producer of fruit jars, leaving a legacy of manufacturing and of philanthropy.
To learn more about the Ball family history, or to learn how to visit the family estate, visit minnetrista.net.
MIKE EAZY AT BSU MUNCIE INDIANA PART 2
TRYNA GETTA MILLION SHUT BALL STATE UNIVERSITY DOWN FOR THE SPRING FEST MIKE E PERFORMS HIS LATEST HIT NOT JUST YOU FROM THE FREE SAMPLES PROJECT.
The 4th of july 2013 muncie indiana style
Christmas light show 2014 muncie Indiana
60ft pine tree lighted along with 27'000 lights to free bird
Minnetrista 25th Birthday Celebration: Conga Line
You're invited to Minnetrista's twenty-fifth birthday bash! Enjoy cake, sweet treats, and Minnetrista's newest exhibit Weird & Wonderful: 25 Reasons to Love Our Community! Bring in your favorite Minnetrista keepsakes from past exhibits and events to create a Ball jar time capsule, and participate in birthday-themed games and family activities all evening long!
Cost: FREE all day long
Where American Flags Come From Pt 1 1
THV Channel 11 informs viewers on where the American flag comes from in Arkansas. Kerry McCoy speaks about the importance of the American flag to the healing process of Arkansans, and Americans alike.
A Virtual Tour of Muncie, Indiana
This was the creative project I created for the completion of my Master of Art's degree in Student Affairs Administration. The movie is intended for prospective international students to Ball State University who do not have the opportunity to tour campus and the surrounding community.
The Weekly Special - Episode 1104 - Magnificent Muncie
Explore Muncie’s magnificent tourist destinations! Discover how the Ball Family legacy continues to shape the Muncie community. Wander the gardens of the Ball Family Estate at Minnetrista. Take a flight at the Academy of Model Aeronautics’ national headquarters and museum! Enjoy a stroll along Indiana’s longest trail system, the Cardinal Greenway. Finally, relax and take in the downtown sights that the internationally acclaimed “Heorot Pub.”
Today in America with Terry Bradshaw Features City of Muncie, IN
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Tour America with Milktooth: Muncie, IN
In this episode, Milktooth converges on a quaint Indiana college town. But there's more to Muncie than meets the eye, such as their own signature sushi and a no-joke-awesome record store, Village Green Records. And a Magic the Gathering haunt. Visit for more.
The Wedding of Sarah and Stuart | April 27, 2019 | Muncie, Indiana
2016 Enchanted Luminaria Walk
The Enchanted Luminaria Walk took place Dec. 2 and 3 at Minnetrista Cultural Center. The walk is one of our favorite town-gown events and a great way to kick off the sounds and spirits of the holiday season!
Thunderstorm at 2012 Nats, Muncie, Indiana
Woke up to this massive storm blowing through the hotel at Muncie, day2 of the 2012 National Aeromodeling Championships
Frank C. Ball Mansion fire, 1967-02-28
Silent film.; Firefighters battling fire at Frank C. Ball Mansion on Minnetrista Boulevard, destroyed by fire on February 28, 1967. Minnetrista historical records indicate one of the firemen at the blaze was Hurley Goodall.
The Muncie and Delaware County Film and Videos digital collection consists of digitized historical films and videos in various formats ranging from circa 1913 to 1990. In an effort to provide documentation of important events in and around the Delaware County, Indiana area, this rare footage is now available online. Additional films and videos will be added to this collection in the future.
This collection of digitized films includes footage in both black and white and color. Included are films of a tour of Camp Chesterfield in the early 1970s; the Delaware County Council Boy Scout Fair at the Delaware County fairgrounds in 1965; the Westinghouse plant groundbreaking on November 5, 1959; a Delaware County, Indiana fireman demonstration that included fire departments from the cities of Albany, Eaton, Union, Blountsville, Muncie, and Salem; the Delco Remy UAW strike involving the Anderson, Indiana plant and the Muncie, Indiana community over improved health and safety conditions for workers during the 1970s; and the 1913 flood in Indiana that reached various counties along the White River, including Delaware County, Indiana.
Also included are films that were conducted by WLBC-TV, as a part of a segment titled, Week in Review. The station was created in 1953 by Don Burton. It carried all three major networks, primarily CBS, until the early 1960s when it became a primary NBC affiliate. WLBC-TV Channel 49 was sold in 1971 to a local non-profit group, who changed the station`s callsign to the current WIPB-TV. The station was eventually acquired by Ball State University on October 31, 1971 and remains to be its present licensee.
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To access other items in the Muncie and Delaware County Films and Videos collection:
The Ball State University Digital Media Repository, a project of Ball State University Libraries, contains over 250,000 freely available digital resources, including digitized material from the Ball State University Archives and Special Collections. For more information: