Overview
The Crispus Attucks Museum, named for the local Indianapolis Public School of the same name, houses memorabilia from the first all African-American high school in Indiana. Crispus Attucks, a Black man, was the first hero to die in the American Revolution, and the high school named in his honor was established in Indy in 1927 as a segregated school.
Hours:
Tuesday-Friday, 10 am-6 pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10 am-3 pm (by appointment)
Admission:
$10 per person
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