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 Washington D.C.
Join Kate Andersen Brower at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site for an insider look into the private world of the White House and its staff.
Jennifer Caps, the Vice President of Curatorship at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, and Aubrey Miles, a Museum Studies student at IUPUI and co-curator of the exhibit, present “Life in the ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. | President Benjamin Harrison’s home on a quiet street in the busy city of Indianapolis reflects the elegant style of the period in which our nation’s 23rd president lived and ...
A miniature replica of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis sits completed inside the workshop of Greenwood resident Jimmy Landers. Landers spent nearly a year working on the model, ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Ohio may be called “The Mother of Presidents,” but the state doesn’t really get credit for native son Benjamin Harrison, who moved to Indiana as a young man and considered himself a ...
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States. Harrison, born on Aug. 20, 1833, was from North Bend, Ohio, about 15 miles outside Cincinnati. Harrison studied at Miami University in ...
When he wasn’t defending his wife about a property gift in Cape May Point, and when he wasn’t attending to affairs of state at his summer White House at Congress Hall, President Benjamin Harrison ...
A photograph of Mary Harrison McKee, left, daughter of President Benjamin Harrison, and her daughter Mary Lodge McKee playing on the lawn of the White House in the 1890s. The Benjamin Harrison ...
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