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“Filled with historic treasures!”
The Crispus Attucks Museum is an exciting and provocative history museum focusing on the African/African American Experience. The museum has four galleries and over 70 exhibits. Exhibits range from school history and student achievement to local, national and international history. Free admission, donations welcome. Call for a guided tour. The IPS Crispus Attucks Museum is located at 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, in the city of Indianapolis, on the newly renovated campus of the historic Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School. The museum is filled with historic treasures that date back to the late 19th century African American experience in Indianapolis, and particularly that of the first all-black high school in the state of Indiana. The museum’s collection consists of an array of local African American art and cultural memorabilia, plus an enormous East and West African art collection.
Wow, I did not know this was here! Located connected to the Crispus Attucks High School just off of 10th st downtown. (I beelive the space is a renovation of their old auxiliary gym.) Admission... Read more
This museum is located on the campus of its namesake high school. Surprisingly the high school is still in operation!Free parking in the lot.For just a few dollars you can join a tour and walk... Read more
I originally thought the museum was about the Revolutionary War guy but it was created more to honor the students of the segregated high school, Crispus Attucks High School. There is a $5... Read more
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