October 28, 2015

State Library Getting Education Center For Visitors

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Visitors to the Statehouse and the Indiana State Library are getting an education center next year.

The Indiana Department of Administration announced plans Tuesday for the education center due to open a year from now. It says the center will serve as "an active learning site" for the thousands of visitors to the Statehouse and adjacent library attract each year.

It will allow visitors to take part in role-playing games that demonstrate how government works, discover and explore items from the library's collections, and cast their votes on issues that resonate with young Hoosiers.

The center will be located on the ground floor of the Indiana State Library in a 1,800 square-foot exhibit hall.

Support independent journalism today. You rely on WFYI to stay informed, and we depend on you to make our work possible. Donate to power our nonprofit reporting today. Give now.

 

Related News

"Every state is now a border state": Indiana leaders meet with President Donald Trump's border czar
Federal shutdown could hurt government services like WIC, SNAP in Indiana
Indiana revenue comes in strong for September, first quarter