Conner Prairie

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Conner Prairie is a living history museum and interactive history park in Indiana that recreates 19th-century Midwestern life through costumed interpreters, historic buildings, and hands-on activities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interactive history park
living history museum
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn 19th-century Midwestern life
American frontier history
pioneer-era agriculture
hasActivity agricultural demonstrations
blacksmithing demonstrations
family programs
historic crafts workshops
school field trips
seasonal events
hasAudience families
students
tourists
hasEducationalRole cultural heritage preservation
history education
hasFeature costumed interpreters
hands-on activities
heritage farm
historic buildings
historic village
immersive exhibits
indoor exhibit spaces
living history demonstrations
outdoor historic areas
prairie landscapes
hasInterpretationMethod first-person interpretation
third-person interpretation
hasTheme Midwestern rural life
agricultural history
domestic life in the 1800s
social history
technology in the 19th century
locatedIn Fishers, Indiana NERFINISHED
Hamilton County, Indiana NERFINISHED
Indiana
offers educator resources
guided tours
self-guided experiences
special events
workshops
openTo public
operatedAs nonprofit organization
timePeriodRecreated 1830s
19th century
Civil War era

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Hamilton County hasAttraction Conner Prairie
subject surface form: Hamilton County, Indiana