Did you attend St John's or St Adalbert's schools? Come reminisce about your old school days. Maybe you will even find yourself or a relative among our photos!
Our newest exhibit is open on Sunday's from noon - 4pm. We hope to see you there!
Admission is free, donations welcomed
Our World War II exhibit contains many personal letters from soldiers and family members who corresponded during the war.
Come explore the letters in person next Sunday from noon - 4 pm. You might even find a relative among the letters!
Today is the 80th Anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. If you served in the war and would like to share anything with the Whiting-Robertsdale Historical Society, we are always interested in connecting with local veterans.
Today is the opening day of our WWII exhibit! Come learn what life was like for those who served and those who stayed behind to help on the home front.
We are open on Sundays from noon-4. Admission is free, donations welcome.
Today is #NationalIndianaDay! Not to be confused with Indiana Statehood Day (December 11).
Learn more about our great state with these Fun Facts: https://t.co/9Lck3URgPn
Happy #Nationalindianaday we are celebrating by talking about "Pop" Whiting, a local train conductor. Local newspapers claim "Pop" once ran a train off the tracks here, giving the city its name. How true is that story? Visit our website to learn more. https://t.co/J6J59hsTOZ
On this #VeteransDay, we honor the Hoosier men and women who have served in our nation's armed forces throughout the years. Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸
According to the American Legion, Indiana is currently home to 550,000 veterans. Many more have called Indiana home over its history. Today we recognize Veterans and their families for their service.
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Our current baseball exhibit includes information about the three locals that made it to the major leagues. Come visit this Sunday from noon - 4 pm. Admission is free
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