The Dubois County Museum, located in Jasper, IN, is the largest county museum in the state of Indiana, boasting over 56,000 items and welcoming more than 12,000 visitors annually. With 50,000 square feet of exhibits, including a 17-room main street from the 1890s, a wild game safari display, and a model train exhibit, the museum offers a comprehensive exploration of Dubois County's history and heritage.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture of Dubois County through guided tours led by knowledgeable volunteers, showcasing exhibits on German heritage, agriculture, military history, sports, woodworking, and more. The museum, which opened in its current location in 2004, houses a diverse collection of artifacts donated by local residents, providing a fascinating glimpse into the area's past and present.
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