Special Tours
Conner Prairie in Fishers, IN - Admission and Private Tour for 2
- Item Number
- 132
- Estimated Value
- 74 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to CedarRim
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
Two general admission passes and a certificate for two (2) guests to enjoy a private tour of the historic Conner House and surrounding Homestead. Conner House is central Indiana's first brick home and a treasured piece of Indiana history. Built by fur trader and Indiana statesman William Conner in 1823 and carefully restored, the Conner House and surrounding Homestead continue to bring history to life at Conner Prairie.
Conner Prairie is a nationally-acclaimed non-profit, interactive history park created by Eli Lilly in 2934. Families of today engage, explore and discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana's past. Explore five themed historic areas on 200 beautiful, wooded acres, including the newest exhibit. Opening June 6, 2009, 1859 Balloon Voyage educates guests about Indiana's aviation history and culminates with a voyage 350 feet above the prairie in a tethered helium balloon.
Item Special Note
Passes and private tour valid through October 31, 2009. Passes are general admission only (not valid for special events, classes or programs) and for 2 people. Private tour during regular operating hours (not valid during special event or after hours); must call in advance to arrange tour date and time; for 2 people.
Welcome Center is handicapped accessible; most but not all historic building are accessible by wheelchair. See website for more details.
Learn more about Conner Prairie at www.ConnerPrairie.org
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