
General Lew Wallace Study and Museum
The third annual Holiday High Tea and Fashion Show will be held at Historic Herron House on Friday, December 4, 2009 from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. to benefit the General Lew Wallace Study and Museum. The historic home at 406 West Wabash Avenue will be decked in gorgeous holiday finery from Milligan’s Flowers & Gifts, and inf...ormal modeling of the latest seasonal fashions from Heathcliff’s Formal to Fireside collection will take place throughout the afternoon. Sumptuous refreshments will be served and door prizes will be awarded every half hour, giving event-goers several chances to win accessories and decorations to brighten their own homes.
Reservations are $20 per person and due by December 2. No tickets will be available at the door. To reserve places for you and your guests, call the Museum at 765/362-5769.Read More
Reservations are $20 per person and due by December 2. No tickets will be available at the door. To reserve places for you and your guests, call the Museum at 765/362-5769.Read More
Come for Tea and Enjoy our Historic City!
Time:3:00PM Friday, December 4th
Location:Historic Herron House

Roger Adams The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum has the greatest staff of any museum anywhere. I was very fortunate to have lunch with them on Wednesday. (Sorry that Amanda W. & Larry couldn't be there.) Thanks to all of you for EVERYTHING you do to keep the memory of Lew & Susan Wallace alive.

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General Lew Wallace Study and Museum Moving the Clock part 3: A Close Call
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Putting the bonnet back on Lew Wallace's grandfather clock proved to be a close shave, but we made it!

General Lew Wallace Study and Museum Moving the Clock part 2: Clock, meet Carriage House
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Lew Wallace's grandfather clock arrives at its new temporary home in the Carriage House Interpretive Center. Director Larry Paarlberg and the Crawfordsville Park & Rec maintenance crew CAREFULLY place one of the most important artifacts from the Study.

General Lew Wallace Study and Museum The moving has begun!
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Director Larry Paarlberg and the Crawfordsville Park & Recreation maintenance crew tote Lew Wallace's grandfather clock, specially ordered from Tiffany & Co. in the 1890s, out of the Study in preparation for the Study Restoration Project.

General Lew Wallace Study and Museum Museum Director Larry Paarlberg and reporter Arnie Aurellano from the Crawfordsville Journal Review visit the roof of the Study.

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General Lew Wallace Study and Museum salutes our brave men and women across the world, fighting, as Lew Wallace did, for our freedom and way of life.














































