The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to maintaining and preserving the Site as a museum and …
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Apr 7, 2025
The house is 80-85% original to Pres. Harrison. It’s a little dark inside. Lower lights to help preserve items. Our tour guide was OK. He said he only gives tours 1-2 times a month so he went back an…Full review by Christina B
Mar 29, 2025
I highly recommend this to people who enjoy history or seeing historical homes. So we'll preserved. Huge amount of information. I learned alot today!Full review by mpcharles2013
Feb 1, 2025
This place has an awesome tour and Jennifer is an awesome tour guide named Jennifer. She was very knowledgeable about the house. Anyone who goes to Indianapolis should see this.Full review by alexandercU5652PA
I would like to take a group of 8th graders on this tour. Would that age group be interested? Or would they lose interest?
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It would be pretty esoteric for a high energy, short attention span class. If that description doesn’t apply, then it could work. But a drawback will be that the tour is not conducive to large …
It would be pretty esoteric for a high energy, short attention span class. If that description doesn’t apply, then it could work. But a drawback will be that the tour is not conducive to large groups, unless you arrange in advance so you can have more than one host and break the class into groups of about eight. Any larger and it is hard to fit into the rooms as you walk around the house and see cheat the docent is talking about or pointing to. Also, the exhibits in the other building and the exhibits on the to floor are small so a group larger than 10-12 would be in each other’s way.
My husband is in a wheelchair. Are you accessible? Are there any tours around Feb 21st?
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Hello, We have a ramp up to the front door and a elevator. Tours begin in the Welcome Center (carriage house). On Sat. Feb. 21st we are open from 10:00 to 3:30. Tours are on …
Hello, We have a ramp up to the front door and a elevator. Tours begin in the Welcome Center (carriage house). On Sat. Feb. 21st we are open from 10:00 to 3:30. Tours are on the hour and half hour. Tours last about one hour 15 mins. Thank you
My husband is in a wheelchair. Are you accessible? Are there any tours around Feb 21st?
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I would call first. They do have a website. I don't recall seeing a handicap ramp. Being it is an old house it is sometimes hard to make handicap friendly. Best to call and ask them. They …
I would call first. They do have a website. I don't recall seeing a handicap ramp. Being it is an old house it is sometimes hard to make handicap friendly. Best to call and ask them. They do have a parking lot on the side. It is often full. You may have to do street parking which may make it a little more difficult to get a handicap person around. There is also some alley parking. That might be easier for you. They usually have tours everyday. Tour rimes should be online also. Its a great place to see if you can make it work for you.