Last updated: 12/11/2011
929 15th Street
Bedford, IN 47421
Tuesday - Friday
9 AM - 4 PM
We are often closed on Saturdays prior to Monday holidays--please check our website or call before coming.
Rowena Cross-Najafi
phone: 812-278-8575
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Joyce Shepherd
phone: 812-278-8575
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Greg Nikirk
phone: 812-278-8575
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Glenda Reynolds
phone: 812-278-8575
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The Lawrence County Museum is housed in the 100-year-old Hamer-Smith building at 929 15th Street in Bedford, Indiana. The museum is home to many interesting artifacts that showcase the history and heritage of Lawrence County. Most of these are housed in the 2400 square foot gallery. There is an extensive collection of research materials in the Edward L. Hutton Genealogical Research Library on the second floor.
The gift shop carries a variety of items such as books by local authors, books about Indiana and Lawrence County, limestone sculptures, and handcrafted items. The gift shop also stocks a large collection of research materials including cemetary listings, marriage records, and other documents.
you would like to schedule a tour of the gallery and/or genealogy library for your group, please contact the museum. Tours are led by qualified volunteers, board members, or our staff, depending on your scheduling needs. Tours can be arranged for any age group and nearly any group size (larger groups may need to be divided into smaller groups.) School-aged groups can also opt to participate in a scavenger hunt through the items in the gallery or library, which helps students become familiar and comfortable with the collections.
The mission of the Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society is to preserve and protect local history for future generations.
Originally housed in the basement of the Lawrence County Courthouse across the street, the Lawrence County Museum has been in active existence for over 80 years. Following extensive renovations, it took up residence in the Hamer-Smith Building in 2005.
We have an extensive collection of artifacts relating to Lawrence County history--military, agricultural, household, architectural, limestone, clothing, maps, and much, much more.
The Edward L. Hutton Genealogical Research Library offers lots of resources. Tuesday through Friday you may also direct your questions to our professional librarian.
Beginning January 7, the Duke Energy World of Discovery will open for kids 3 to 12. This interactive educational program is designed to help kids learn about history and have fun at the same time.
We have a quarterly newsletter, "The Seedling Patch."
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