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A photograph of Mary Harrison McKee, left, daughter of President Benjamin Harrison, and her son playing on the lawn of the White House in the 1890s. The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, former ...
Benjamin Harrison was accomplished in law, served during the Civil War and became the 23rd president of the United States. When he ran again, he lost to Grover Cleveland, whom he defeated in 1888.
Harrison died in the house in 1901. Guided tours of the Harrison Presidential Site, 1230 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis, are offered daily. Tickets are $14 for adults, $9 for children and college ...
Harrison died in the house in 1901. Guided tours of the Harrison Presidential Site, 1230 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis, are offered daily. Tickets are $14 for adults, $9 for children and college ...
When he returned to Indianapolis in 1893, Harrison added a new front porch to the house, along with electricity and updated plumbing. Harrison died in the home in 1901.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)–The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is set to host “Murder Me Thrice,” a unique theatrical production featuring three plays, starting this weekend in Indianapolis ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential site, 1230 N. Delaware Street, became a polling place for the first time this year, furthering the historical site's civic engagement aims and offering a ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site’s mission is to encourage public participation in the American system of self-government through the life stories, art and culture of an American president.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A compelling new exhibit at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site explores grief throughout the Harrison administration. “Death in the White House” highlights how the ...
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, former home of the 23rd President of the United States, is showing “Life in the White House,” looking at the Harrison family’s time living in ...
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