The Northern Indiana Power from the Past's 2016 Antique Power Show will present a special exhibit showcasing 200 years of Hoosier farming. The exhibit will transport visitors from 1816, the dawn of Indiana’s statehood, and move them through 200 years of agricultural history.
The interactive display will be divided into four segments representing 50 years each, and will demonstrate farm life, significant events, and technological advances surrounding Pulaski County and Indiana’s agricultural heritage.
If your organization would like to create a Legacy Project for the Bicentennial, please contact local county coordinator, Krysten Hinkle, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Legacy Project applications are considered for approval at every Indiana Bicentennial Commission meeting.
About the Indiana Bicentennial Commission
The Indiana Bicentennial Commission is a fifteen-member body, chaired by Becky Skillman and Lee Hamilton charged with overseeing the planning and execution of a statewide celebration for Indiana’s 200th birthday. First Lady Karen Pence serves as official Bicentennial Ambassador. Indiana’s 2016 Bicentennial celebration aims to honor our state’s 200 years of history, but do so in a way that engages all 6.5 million Hoosiers and leaves a lasting legacy for future generations. The commission encourages every community in Indiana to take part in this unique celebration.
Visit www.indiana2016.org, to learn more about Indiana’s bicentennial history in the making.