10 Libraries in Indiana That You Shouldn't Miss

February 8, 2022 Misti Hsu

With beaches, boating, and salmon fishing in Michigan City and Gary bordering Lake Michigan, there is more to Indiana than might appear at first glance. The agricultural heartland even has cross country skiing and snowmobiling to go with the Cornball Express. Southwest Indiana near Evansville is renowned for the well-preserved Native American Angel Mounds State Historic Site. The largest city and state capital is famous worldwide for its Indianapolis 500 race. Even locals living in the suburbs often overlook the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Eiteljorg Museum, NCAA Hall of Champions, the old Union Station museum cluster, and downtown Canal Walk, to name but a few landmarks. South Bend is synonymous with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.

Forested Nashville’s art colony fame dates to the early 1900s when Impressionist Theodore Clement Steele overwintered in The House of the Singing Winds. It is now the T.C. Steele State Historic Site. View paintings and sculpture at the I.M. Pei-designed Indiana University Museum of Art. Attend an IU sports event or an opera, ballet, concert, or theater performance. Treat the family to The Little Nashville Opry or The Bill Monroe Bluegrass Park. For healing mineral springs, head south to Orange County, Indiana’s spa resort center.

Enjoy golf, fishing, boating, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating in the nation’s agricultural heartland. Monticello and Rensselaer are west of Logansport and north of Lafayette. Take the family on the Cornball Express and Hoosier Hurricane at the Indiana Beach Amusement Resort in Monticello. Play boardwalk carnival games, or let the kids loose on the go-carts. Pile the family into their vehicles for an old-fashioned movie experience at Monticello’s Lake Shore Drive-In. Indulge in a weekend dinner boat cruise to hot band sounds as the Madam Carroll plies Lake Freeman.


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1. Allen County Public Library

900 Library Plz, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3699 +1 260-421-1200 http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/
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5.0 based on 400 reviews

Allen County Public Library

Reviewed By H2030ZUangelam - Fort Wayne, United States

Besides being a great library they have the best Genealogy department anywhere.They have a variety of programs for all ages.Having a Dunkin Donuts there is an added bonus.

2. Vigo County Public Library

1 Library Sq, Terre Haute, IN 47807-3609 +1 812-232-1113 http://www.vigo.lib.in.us
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Vigo County Public Library

3. New Albany-Floyd County Public Library

180 W Spring St, New Albany, IN 47150-3649 +1 812-944-8464 http://nafclibrary.org
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

New Albany-Floyd County Public Library

4. Lincoln Heritage Public Library - Dale Branch

105 Wallace Street, Dale, IN 47523 +1 812-937-7170 http://www.lincolnheritage.lib.in.us/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Lincoln Heritage Public Library - Dale Branch

5. Garrett Public Library

107 W Houston St, Garrett, IN 46738-1461 +1 260-357-5485 http://www2.youseemore.com/garrett/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Garrett Public Library

6. Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library

275 N Jordan Ave Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-1101 +1 812-855-3237 http://libraries.indiana.edu/NMBCC-Library
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library

7. Huntington City-Township Public Library

255 W Park Dr, Huntington, IN 46750-2635 +1 260-356-0824 [email protected] http://www.huntingtonpub.lib.in.us
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

The Huntington City-Township Public Library offers books, movies, TV shows, Internet access, meeting space, programs, and more to Huntington & Markle, IN.

Reviewed By RonaldK798 - Huntington, United States

Very nice lots of new things. Some new meeting rooms. The Indiana Room has a lot of family history. Very brite color cloor walls

8. Indiana State Library

315 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3210 +1 317-232-3675 http://In.gov/library
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Indiana State Library

9. Willard Library

21 N 1st Ave, Evansville, IN 47710-1294 +1 812-425-4309 [email protected] http://www.willard.lib.in.us/
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Willard Library

Reviewed By familyis4ever - Springfield, United States

This beautiful library was the perfect place to connect with your past and explore your roots. The staff was very helpful and genuinely showed interest in your research. They gave great tips and offered support with patience and grace.

10. Monroe County History Center and Research Library

202 E 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47408-3518 +1 812-332-2517 http://www.monroehistory.org
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Monroe County History Center and Research Library

The mission of the Monroe County Historical Society (MCHS) is to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Monroe County’s history, culture, and natural environment by all. Current exhibits: Breaking the Color Barrier: Bloomington's Firsts Bicentennial Arts Contest, sponsored by the City of Bloomington & Monroe County

Reviewed By 8surat - Unionville, United States

A wonderful little museum is downtown Bloomington in historic Old Library. It also has nice performances and lectures in its small theatre space.

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