
By Ifeoma Akobi November 9. 2021Attorney and dad David Ziemba shares some of his most memorable experiences at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and his expectations for the future.Q: It is a pleasure to feature you …
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By Ifeoma Akobi October 19, 2021 Martha Buehner retired six years ago after teaching first grade for 53 years. Now, she and her husband regularly volunteer with the Presidential Site. Q: How did you got connected with the …
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By Ifeoma Akobi September 21, 2021 Konye Ori, director of the Women’s Health Service Line with IU Health, discusses his experience with the Presidential Site in this brief interview. Q: Please introduce yourself and give us a short …
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Since 1966, the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has shared the legacy of 23rd U.S. President Benjamin Harrison with about 30,000 people annually. Through our #GivingTuesday campaign: we’re raising funds to expand the opportunities for more …
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By Catherine Hagerman Pangan September 14, 2021 Eleven years ago when my son was in Kindergarten, he came home from a field trip and said, “Mom! You have to check out this amazing place we visited!” That …
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By Alexis Price July 2. 2020 You read that right. The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site has started a new podcast. Six Degrees of Benjamin Harrison relays stories of our 23rd president and reveals connections—to topics like immigration, …
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by Alexis Price March 24, 2020 The Presidential Site may be closed right now, along with our nation’s schools, but that doesn’t mean the learning stops. Many of you may be adjusting to e-learning or homeschooling for …
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Don’t forget! Due to high demand, please note that reservations are required for all of our events here at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. Ready to make your reservation? Don’t wait! Once we reach attendance capacity, there is no guarantee you will be able to attend the event. We look forward to seeing you this summer—register today!
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