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Our vibrant community offers a spectrum of world-class arts, culture and sports opportunities, as well as a historic downtown with one-of-a-kind locally owned restaurants and shops. 

And all of this is enhanced by the White River which flows through our county, and is accented by an extensive array of trails and expansive greenways. The itinerary for outdoor enthusiasts also includes our 750-acre Prairie Creek Reservoir, a picturesque spot for boating, fishing, camping, hiking and biking. So yes, you’ve got to see this!

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Emily Kimbrough Home Museum

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715 E Washington St, Muncie

Hoosier author and journalist Emily Kimbrough, known for the memoir Our Hearts Were Young and Gay and her role as editor at Ladies’ Home Journal, was born in Muncie in 1899 and spent her childhood on Old Washington Street in the historic district that now bears her name. The Home Museum is currently closed for restoration.

Albany Glass Museum

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105 S Broadway St, Albany

The Albany Glass Museum is a great place to learn about bizarre, ornate, and beautiful pieces of glassware throughout history.

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Minnetrista Museum & Gardens

1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy, Muncie

765-282-4848 

Minnetrista Museum & Gardens is a year-round gathering place that hosts engaging arts, culture and history exhibits and events and maintains 40 acres of gardens and greenspace. 

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David Owsley Museum of Art

2021 W Riverside Ave, Muncie  

765-285-5242  

The David Owsley Museum of Art is a world-class art museum on Ball State’s campus, housing more than 11,000 works of art from all continents and representing 5,000 years of civilization.  

Moore-Youse Historical Museum

122 E Washington St, Muncie, IN

765-282-1550

Built about 1860, the Moore-Youse Home is a two-story, three bay, vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling operated by the Delaware County Historical Society as a historic house museum.

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