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With 38 rooms and 10 bathrooms, the Barker Estate in downtown Michigan City was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and includes beautifully landscaped courtyards and ...
An Indiana Historical Society traveling exhibit focused on World War I is displayed in Michigan City at a place that has several connections to the war. “The Great War: From Ration Lines to t… ...
John Barker, a merchant and grain broker from Andover, Massachusetts, bought into a freight car company in Michigan City in 1855. It eventually became known as The Haskell & Barker Car Company ...
MICHIGAN CITY — The Barker Mansion has opened a new permanent exhibit, “The Haskell & Barker Car Company and The Legacy of Freight,” at 631 Washington St.
MICHIGAN CITY — The Barker Mansion will present a “Building Barker" architecture tour at 7 p.m. CST Friday at 631 Washington St. The interpreter-led tour explores the design and construction ...
There's always something special going on at the Barker Mansion in Michigan City, Indiana. Michele and Craig flanked Kim on the set to tell us what makes their venue so special. To tour it or set ...
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Speaker series begins with dive into the evolution of architectural styles across Indiana - MSNT he Barker Mansion presents the first installment of a three-part speaker series presented by Indiana Landmarks at noon CDT April 26 at 631 Washington St., Michigan City.
It's called the Barker Mansion here in Michigan City. ... - Michele: The senior John Barker came over to Michigan City at the age of 22 from Andover, Massachusetts. - They were doing well.
At one time, the Michigan City-based company employed d more men than any manufacturing establishment in the state of Indiana, with 3,500 employees.
MICHIGAN CITY — The Barker Mansion has opened a new permanent exhibit, “The Haskell & Barker Car Company and The Legacy of Freight,” at 631 Washington St.
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