Lubeznik Center
for the Arts -
The Lubeznik Center for the Arts seeks to be a leading cultural force in the region through exhibitions and other artistic programs, community outreach, and education in the arts.
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Prairie Auto Museum - A distinguished collection of
over 50 antique and classic automobiles housed in a spectacular three
floor building located just south of LaPorte. The collection also features
antique toys, airplanes and historic facades spanning 100 years of
automotive history. 2405 Indiana Avenue, LaPorte. (219) 326-1337.
Great
Lakes Museum of Military History - The purpose of The
Great Lakes Museum of Military History is to educate people about the
military heritage of this and other nations as well as to preserve,
restore and display military memorabilia from the Revolutionary War to the
present.
RV/MH
Heritage Foundation - The RV/MH Museum
displays trailers, photos, and memorabilia reaching back to the 1920's and
1930's and is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum presents
chronological an technological advancements in the industry from before WW
I to the present.
HealthWorks!
Kids Museum - The facility is a 12,000 sq. foot
education center dedicated to teaching children. Within HealthWorks! are
two state-of-the-art classrooms, many interactive exhibits and activities,
a theater that takes viewers inside the human brain, and a resource room
with health materials available for borrowing.
Menno-Hof
Mennonite Visitors Center - Menno-Hof's multi-image
presentations, historical environments and colorful displays take you on a
fascinating journey inside the unique world of the Mennonites and Amish.
Morris
Performing Arts Center - The Morris Performing Arts
Center, located in the heart of downtown South Bend, Indiana is today the
home of the Broadway Theatre League, the South Bend Symphony Orchestra,
and the Southold Dance Theater.
Fulton County Museum -
The museum feature the Barnhart Gallery which offers special exhibits, a reference room, seventeen display rooms of Fulton County living, the round barn museum, and a gift shop which sells books, Indian crafts, jewelry, pottery, paper dolls, and old-time toys.
The Washington Park Zoo
- The Washington Park Zoo has more than 100 species and 250 animals in a unique zoo set near the southern shore of beautiful Lake Michigan. Master Gardeners tend the extensive gardens, and zookeepers are on hand to provide education about the animals and the zoo's efforts at conservation and preservation.
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Studebaker
National Museum - The Studebaker National Museum seeks to
preserve the Studebaker heritage. Studebaker was the only company to span
the time from settlers' wagons to high performance automobiles. View 114
years of automotive history, from the Studebaker family's Conestoga Wagon to
the last car to roll off the assembly line.
Amish
Acres - Explore the historic eighty acre farm and
experience the lifestyle of the Amish through guided tours, horse drawn
buggy rides, farm animals, restaurants, live musical theatre, craft
demonstrations, quaint shops and more.
Hannah
Lindahl Children's Museum - Step inside and you'll step
back in time to a world your grandparents - even your great-grandparents -
knew. You'll also get a close look at the wonderful world of nature, a taste
of life in Japan, and the excitement in the Survive Alive fire safety
training house. Every exhibit presents something fascinating to see!
College
Football Hall of Fame - The College Football Hall of Fame
is designed to put you in the middle of all the action. From your first step
onto Gridiron Plaza, to the moment you exit through the unique gift shop,
you'll see the sport from every possible angle.
Northern
Indiana Center for History - If you're looking for a
magnificent historic site that showcases an elegant Victorian mansion, a
charming cottage reflecting the 1930s, Voyages Gallery, which chronicles
local history; and kids first Children's Museum, an interactive gallery plus
compelling exhibitions, that place is the Northern Indiana Center for
History.
South
Bend Regional Museum of Art - The mission of the Museum
is to preserve the power of art to secure us, challenge us and change us.
Programming responds to the needs and desires of the regional community,
attracts diverse audiences, and stimulates participants with innovative
approaches to the visual arts. The Museum interprets and cares for works of
art through its exhibition, education and collecting programs.
Potawatomi
Wildlife Park - Potawatomi Wildlife Park is a
200-acre complex that consists of fields, woodlands, ponds, and wetlands
and is bordered by the Tippecanoe River. The Park is managed as a natural
sanctuary for plants and animals of northern Indiana and provides
educational activities for schools in the area, as well as a site for
recreational activities, such as hiking or birdwatching.
Deep
River Waterpark - Deep River Waterpark offers exciting
rides and entertainment for the whole family. Rides include exciting
waterslides, a wave pool, and a lazy river.
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