Top 5 History Museums in Evansville, Indiana (IN)

January 3, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Situated on a gentle bend of the Ohio River at the hub between Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, Evansville is a sizable metropolis with small town friendliness. There is something for everyone to discover, whether it is a chance encounter with Lady Luck on the riverboat Casino Aztar, a brisk hike along the Riverfront promenade, a step into history at Angel Mounds State Historic Site, fun with the family at Kid's Kingdom or an escape to verdant Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage.
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1. Evansville African American Museum

579 S Garvin St, Evansville, IN 47713-2403 +1 812-423-5188 [email protected] https://evansvilleaamuseum.wordpress.com/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Evansville African American Museum

Reviewed By Doublej317 - Indianapolis, United States

I found this little gem of history while I had 4 hours until game time. It was a great little piece of history and so many facts that I did not know- and I live in IN. The tour was great & the items on display were amazing to see! Well worth Free parking & $5 entry fee & took about 1 1/2 hours!

2. USS LST Ship Memorial

610 NW Riverside Drive, Evansville, IN 47708 +1 812-435-8678 [email protected] http://www.lstmemorial.com
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

USS LST Ship Memorial

CLOSED Dec. 24th 25th; Dec. 31st & Jan. 1st The LST Memorial is open at her new location at 610 NW Riverside Dr, Evansville, IN 47708! We are on our regular autumn schedule, though accommodations will be made to ensure the safety of our guests, staff, and volunteers during ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. The USS LST Ship Memorial, Inc. maintains and operates the USS LST 325, the last fully operational WWII Landing Ship, Tank in the United States, and is dedicated to these very important ships and the men who served on them. The USS LST 325 was one of the over 200 that participated in the Normandy Landings. Tours of the ship are guided as the ship is fully operational, and run on the hour with the last tour going on ship at 3:00 PM. Each year the ship cruises the inland rivers taking the ship to other communities. Please call ahead in September and October to verify that we are in Evansville.

Reviewed By tedthetower080 - Louisville, United States

Wonderful piece of history, great way to pay tribute to those who served in World War II, this is a piece of history, made several trips to Normandy, giant ship, great tour guides, you get to see an actual Jeep used in the TV Show MASH. If you're a MASH fan you'll love this

3. Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science

411 SE Riverside Dr, Evansville, IN 47713-1037 +1 812-425-2406 [email protected] http://emuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science

Museum admission is $12 for Adults and $8 for Youth 4-17 and includes a ticket to the Koch Immersive Theater and Planetarium, our giant screen domed theater. Children 3 and younger, admission on the third Friday each month and ASTC Travel Passport Members are always free! The Evansville Museum is one of Southwestern Indiana's oldest and most respected cultural institutions. We are a general museum of art, history and science . Also on our campus is the Evansville Museum Transportation Center, featuring Southern Indiana transportation artifacts from the late 19th through the mid-20th centuries.

Reviewed By charlesbC6079KL

For being in a mid-size town the museum is of first-class quality. The railroad exhibit is well worth visiting. The museum caters to both the adult and the child

4. Evansville Wartime Museum

7503 Petersburg Rd, Evansville, IN 47725-1725 +1 812-424-7461 [email protected] https://evansvillewartimemuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Evansville Wartime Museum

Visit us for a walk through galleries and exhibits of our area's wartime history and achievements. You'll see examples of wartime production, the stories of area veterans and some of vehicles from the WW2 era. We look forward to your visit!

Reviewed By Tjf4569

A wonderful place to visit to learn about the history of the area and much of an effort this area played during the war. The volunteer who took the time to show me everything there was impressed with my knowledge of the artifacts. I was equally impressed and blown away about how big of a role this area played in the war. True hidden gem.

5. Henry Cook Mansion

610 N Fulton Ave, Evansville, IN 47710-1573 +1 812-306-4709 [email protected] http://www.cookmansionrestoration.com/

Built in 1899 by architecture firm Harris & Shopbell, the Henry E. Cook Residence exhibits true craftsmanship unlike any other. The colonial revival mansion is the last standing remnant of Evansville's most successful brewery on the 19th century. The Home is currently undergoing restoration after sitting exposed to the weather for 30 years and public tours are available during this process.

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