Indiana Heritage Family Package

Item Number: 102
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $136
Online Close: Feb 5, 2009 12:00 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids



Description
This package contains the keys to unlocking the history of Indiana and the United States. Included are four admissions tickets to Conner Prairie, the Eiteljorg Museum, Indiana State Fair, and Indiana State Museum.
Take a day trip with your family back to a simpler time. At Conner Prairie you will learn about the history of Indiana, be able to see how people lived in the nineteenth century, and even join in the activities of their lives if you wish.
The Eiteljorg Museum showcases Western and Native American art and cultural objects. The museum's design is also inspired by the land, people, and architecture of the American Southwest.
The 2009 Indiana State Fair, taking place on August 7-23, brings you the fun and entertainment found at the Indiana State Fairgrounds annually. Whether taking in the live music, observing the livestock exhibits, or enjoying the midway rides and attractions, this is bound to be a great time for the whole family.
Located at White River State Park in Indianapolis, the Indiana State Museum brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Filled with three floors telling the story of Indiana as well as fascinating changing exhibits, the museum explores art, science and culture. Learn about Indiana and its place in the world.
Special Instructions
Conner Prairie: Four general admission tickets during the April through October season. Expire 10/31/09
Eiteljorg Museum: Four museum admission passes. Not valid for special events or selected exhibits.
Indiana State Fair: Four admission tickets to the 2009 Indiana State Fair, August 7-23. To receive tickets return form by 7/16/09.
Bidder is responsible for shipping and handling costs, which will be added to the winning bid amount. Items will be shipped via USPS and billed at standard industry rates. Alternately, items won can be picked up at the College Mentors office in Indianapolis after Inspire 2009 on February 7. College Mentors will, by default, assume that items sold will be shipped unless a pick up request is made.