The Hoosier Centennial

A Look Back at the 1916 Celebration


The pageantry and spectacle surrounding Indiana's 1916 statehood centennial is showcased in this exhibit, which was part of the IHS's effort to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Indiana's statehood. The statewide centennial celebration in 1916 would prove to have a lasting effect on the state, establishing the first state parks, spurring the production of lavish historical pageants, and prompting steps toward an improved highway system. In the photo below, President Woodrow Wilson and other dignitaries help Hoosiers celebrate the state's centennial in a parade down a festively decorated Indianapolis street.

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