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Tour Studebaker National Museum and the Northern Indiana Center For History and the Oliver Mansion
The new Studebaker National Museum opened on November 1, 2005. Its exhibits include topics relating to the Studebaker Family, great local industrial giants, Studebaker’s critical role in the country’s war effort, and others. The largest collection in the world of Presidential Carriages is located in Hail to the Chiefs: The Presidential Collection. Visitors will follow the area’s industrial past from the early 1800s to the present.
Connected to the Center for History via a walkway, the two museums offer a campus-like experience for visitors.
Copshaholm, the historic 38-room mansion is filled with all original furnishings ranging from the mid-17th to the 20th centuries and was the family home of industrialist J.D. Oliver. The History Center tells the story of the people of the St. Joseph River Valley. Several media presentations are offered.
Cost: $10 for both museums, good for 2 days
Time: 3 hours
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