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The Indiana State Police Museum preserves the history and chronology of the Indiana State Police from the organization's founding in 1933 through the present day. The free-admission museum is open to the public Mondays through Fridays during business hours, with additional hours offered on the third Saturday afternoon of each month. Visitors can explore one-of-a-kind police force artifacts, including an historic 1938 Chevrolet police car, preserved police uniforms from the 20th century, and artifacts related to the history and infamy of John Dillinger and the Brady Gang. In addition to self-guided museum exploration, groups of visitors may explore the museum as part of free guided tours with advance reservations.

8660 E 21st St, Indianapolis, IN 46219, Phone: 317-899-8293

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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