Dubois County Museum
2704 Newton St., Jasper;
812.634.7733; duboiscountymuseum.org
The largest county museum in the state of Indiana, this 50,000 sq ft.
museum showcases the rich German heritage and history of the area.
Walk through “Main Street Dubois County,” featuring 17 rooms reminiscent
of the 1890s. Enjoy a hands-on children’s area, the log cabin, the historic
progression of farm machinery, and numerous exhibits including those
on sports and military, the furniture industry, early settler life, and the
Wildlife Adventure Room, showcasing wild game from all over the world.
Visit duboiscountymuseum.org for a list of the 2020 exhibits and events.
Dr. Ted’s Musical Marvels
11896 S. US 231, Dale (1/2 mile N. off I-64, exit 57b);
812.937.4250; drteds.com
This one-of-a-kind museum offers a colossal collection of restored
mechanical musical instruments from around the world. From music
boxes and nickelodeons to the cheerful sounds of orchestrions, street
organs, and player pianos, Dr. Ted’s embodies unique pieces from the
1800s to the mid-1900s. Available to groups of 15 or more.
Huntingburg Museum
508 E. 4th St., Huntingburg;
812.683.2211; huntingburg-in.gov
This museum illustrates the life and times of people of Huntingburg
through pictures, artifacts, and documentation including war memorabilia,
a 1901 “Huntingburg Tour Car,” “A League of Their Own” items, and
Colonel Geiger ’s bed, founder of Huntingburg.
Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame
850 College Ave., Jasper;
812.482.2262; indbaseballhalloffame.org
Dedicated to the sport of baseball and its Indiana heroes, this museum
showcases interactive displays and memorabilia from high school,
collegiate, and professional athletes throughout the Hoosier State.
O ther exhibits include a unique sampling of jerseys, gloves, bats,
and plaques significant to the history of Indiana baseball.
Located on the Vincennes Universit y Jasper Campus. 15
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