INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – On Tuesday, “Life.Style.Live!” Host Felicia Michelle spoke with President and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Charlie Hyde, about the new book, “Introducing: ...
President Benjamin Harrison’s personal copy of his inaugural address, as well as an orginal annotated version of the speech, are on display through August at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in ...
“We just feel like it’s important to pay respects to another American president,” President and CEO of the site, Charles Hyde says. “There have only been 45 presidents in this country’s history out of ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is inviting Hoosiers to pay their respects to the late President Jimmy Carter on the museum’s grounds. Early Monday morning, six flowers ...
Participants square off in a game of croquet during the Wicket World of Croquet, an annual fundraiser for the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis. Proceeds from the event go towards ...
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Presidential funeral traditions: A look back with the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The passing of a U.S. president is a moment steeped in history, tradition, and ceremony. Charles Hyde, president and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, joined News 8 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A panel discussion on May 7 will give attendees the chance to hear from multiple individuals who were at one point “within arm’s reach” of top government officials, like the president. ...
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 rare presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana – at least for the summer. The original, signed reading copy of President Benjamin Harrison’s 1889 inaugural ...
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President Benjamin Harrison's personal copy of inaugural address on display - and still for sale
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — A "rare" presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana - at least for the summer. The original, signed reading copy of ...
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