Official site of the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association

140 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-232-3675
E-mail: http://www.in.gov/library/contact.htm
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Phone: 317-232-3675
E-mail: http://www.in.gov/library/contact.htm
Web Site: Click to visit their web site
Founded in 1825, the Indiana State Library serves the information needs of Indiana's citizens. Housed in an Art Deco building with later addition, the library has extensive research collections in genealogy and Indiana history, including the most complete collection of Indiana newspapers in the world. The Library serves as a depository for state and federal documents and houses several special programs, including the Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library, the Indiana State Data Center, and the Indiana Center for the Book. Exhibits and public programs are offered regularly.
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