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Oliver P. Morton House

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The Oliver P. Morton House is the restored residence of Indiana's Civil War governor, now operated as a museum. Visitors can tour the Italianate-style home furnished with period pieces, learning about Morton's political career and the home's role during the Civil War era. The museum offers insight into 19th-century domestic life and Indiana's wartime history, with guided tours available.

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  • See original furnishings and period decor from the 1860s
  • Learn about Governor Morton's leadership during the Civil War
  • Explore the Italianate architecture and restored gardens

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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