Historic Indiana Paranormal Society investigates Wayne County Historical Museum Richmond, Indiana
Wayne County Historical Museum PSA
A wonderful attraction in the heart of Richmond, Indiana, the Wayne county Historical Museum. Visit the museum for an adventure in time. For more information please visit waynecountyhistoricalmuseum.org
Wayne County Museum investigation in Richmond IN
Spirit Paranormal
More raw video from Steve Hunts camera during the Wayne County Museum investigation in Richmond IN. We were in the basement and encountered a spirit that we decided was C. Frances Jenkins. He was the inventor of a early version of the movie projector.
Wayne County Home To The Only Two Egyptian Mummies In Indiana
Full Story: If you go down the stairs at Earlham College’s Joseph Moore Museum, you’ll find something a little unexpected for rural Indiana: an Egyptian mummy in a display that looks like a burial chamber.
Mural Art Wayne County,Richmond Indiana
Mural Art Wayne County,Richmond Indiana
N-B Video: Hear from Wells County's historical figures
The Wells County Genealogy Society had its first-ever Cemetery Walk Sunday at Fairview Cemetery. Hear from the city's first mayor, a furniture maker involved in undertaking, and a performance of The Battle Cry of Freedom. (Video by Dave Schultz)
Day Trippin' Richmond
We head to Richmond and Wayne County, Indiana on this episode of Daytrippin'. Visit the Levi Coffin House, a main stop on the Underground Railroad. In Richmond we see the historic depot district and get a personal tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. Finally, we explore antiques and history in Cambridge City.
Daytrippin' on WIWU-TV
Jennifer Kuykendall, Director Wayne County Museum Black History Exhibit tour Part 1
Jennifer Kuykendall, Director - Wayne County Museum in Goldsboro, North Carolina provides a tour of the museum and the Black History Exhibit. She starts with the exhibit of Amaziah Howell Jr, Goldsboro's first Black police office and first Black Deputy Sheriff.
Richmond, Indiana and its Rich History
From a family-owned toy store, to a historic stop on the road to freedom, Boomer TV's Michael Atwood discovers Richmond.
1:47 (Documentary about the 1968 Richmond, Indiana explosion)
At 1:47 pm on April 6, 1968, a gas leaked triggered an explosion in a gun shop in downtown Richmond, Indiana. Forty-one adults and children were killed. This is the only video documentary about the tragedy. In 1970 a book about the explosion was published, and it is available in digitized form online.
Richmond Historic Depot District
Welcome to Historic Depot District in Richmond, Indiana. Use our handy map to find great food, live music, and antique shops among other Depot District attractions.
The Historic Depot District is made up approximately of four blocks in Richmond's near north side, primarily along Fort Wayne Avenue and North E street. Fort Wayne Avenue was formerly known as Quaker Trace and was significant not only for its transport of goods and services, but also as an important route along the Underground Railroad.
Business owners in the Historic Richmond Depot District are working together and reaching out to the local community by hosting several free events each year such as the Old Fashioned Christmas Festival, Fall Festival, and Independence Day Festival. With all the different array of things going on in the Historic Richmond, Indiana Depot District you will always be able to find something new and exciting to see and do!
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Richmond Indiana Depot District
Historic Depot District located in Richmond Indiana. Video created September 2014.
Driving around in Wayne County in 2016
Richmond explosion: 50 years later
The Richmond community remembers the explosion that rocked the city 50 years later.
History Center collection celebrates Indiana's Bicentennial
Throughout 2016, the historical society will remember Indiana's rich history with its 200@200 program.
Richmond Historic Depot: Empty Rooms
Strange music echoes from the attic of Richmond's Historic Depot. After decades of neglect, local businessman Roger Richert and his wife Theresa have taken on the task of restoring the building created by Daniel Burnham in 1902. For more information go to TheRichmondDepot.com
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Ford Model T Museum - Richmond, IN
Recently we got back on the road to finish the last 6 continental USA states that we missed on our cross country trip a year ago! After those are done, just Hawaii will remain!
After leaving our Nephew John Long’s wedding on Sunday, we headed to Catskill, NY to visit our friends Rick & Sherry Shanks. From there we headed southwest toward Richmond, IN to visit one of my ‘Bucket List’ destinations, the Ford Model T Museum!
The Ford Model T Museum chronicles the famous Tin Lizzy from inception thru 15 million cars spanning 1908 to 1927! My car is a 1913 and called a Brass car based on all the brass used for the radiator and lights. While there we learned of a 2016 Homecoming Celebration next June and we are thinking of attending. I even inquired about possibly donating my car to the Museum someday…
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Model T Ford Museum Coming To Richmond
Richmond, Indiana (April 7, 2012) I had the rare and distinct honor of getting to spend some time and talk with Mr. Jay Klehfoth who is the is the CEO and publisher of the Vintage Ford Magazine today. I met him at what will be the new home for the Model T Ford Museum located in Richmond, Indiana's Historical Depot District.
The museum was formally located just west of Richmond in Centerville, Indiana next to the Warm Glow Candle Factory. The owners of the property where the museum was housed refused to extend the contract with the Model T Club of America that they had occupied for 5 years. Mr. Klehfoth said when the city of Richmond found out that the Model T Museum was in need of a new home the city pulled all the stops to make sure that Richmond became the new home for the Model T museum. This is a major loss to the city of Centerville but a major gain for the city of Richmond.
New Model T Ford Museum
The new Model T Ford Museum is going to be an exciting addition to what is one of Indiana's grandest historical areas and a must in this part of the Midwest. There will be new exhibits in addition to the ones that were on display in the former facility. The museum is a perfect fit in what is already the hub of Richmond's tourism district and will be a magnificent part of your visit when you're there. The grand opening for the new museum is targeted for June of this year.
Richmond is a perfect place for any day trip. But, if you want to see all that Richmond, Indiana has to offer you'll need to plan on staying several days.
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Model T Ford Club of America (
Vintage Ford Magazine (
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Additional Information:
The Model T Ford Club of America has nearly 8,000 families worldwide. Members are from all 50 states and 41 other countries.
The Vintage Ford Magazine is published bimonthly by the Model T Ford Club of America, 119 W. Main Street, Centerville, Indiana and is mailed to all members. Subscription rates are $35.00 per year (six issues) in the United States ($42.00 Canada and $44.00 elsewhere) and include member ship in the club.
All correspondence should be ad dressed to:
THE MODEL T FORD CLUB
OF AMERICA
P.O. Box 126
Centerville, IN 47330-0126
765-855-5248 fax 765-855-3428
e-mail: admin@mtfca.com
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Sullivan County is a county located in the U.S.state of Indiana, and determined by the U.S.Census Bureau to include the mean center of U.S.population in 1940.
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