Pulaski County Historical Society

The entire Cultural Center at the Pulaski County Historical Society Museum is filled with items from the Spirit of ‘76.
The '70s are back and are on display at the Pulaski County Historical Museum. After the U.S. Bicentennial 1976 time capsule was unearthed on Friday, April 24, the capsule was taken back to the museum to be unsealed. All items were carefully removed from the capsule and volunteers got to work with...
Cleaning extra dirt off reveals the vibrant, patriotic colors of the 1976 time capsule.
A large vault buried during the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976 emerged from the ground Friday afternoon, April 24, greeted by a small, but eager crowd. Although no marker identified the spot on the courthouse lawn, the Pulaski County Historical Society did have record of its location. After a small...
Local Committee Chair Rhonda Terry presented information about America250 at the Medaryville Town Council on Dec. 17. Pictured (from left to right): Vice President Nick Gillock, President Ashlee Salyer, Councilman Steven Foust and Pulaski County America 250 Committee Chair Rhonda Terry.
Pulaski County America 250 Committee Chair Rhonda Terry appeared at the Dec. 17 regular Medaryville Town Council meeting to talk about the activities and events coming in the new year. America250 is a nationwide, bipartisan initiative led by the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission that is working to...
Pictured (from left to right): Mike Tiede, Dennis Terry, Rhonda Terry, Jodie Dommer, Isabella Dommer and Cindy Price.
The Pulaski County America 250 Committee hosted a Patch Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The patches were given to those who reached their 50 mile walking milestone in the 250 in 250 Challenge. Pulaski County is gearing up to celebrate America250 this year. The 250 in 250 challenge started on...
Winamac visitors and residents can enjoy a walking tour of the historic downtown area before the weather gets too chilly. The map can be found in Heritage Park, located on the south side of the Pulaski County Historical Society & Museum building located at 110 N. Monticello St., Winamac. Tours...
The Pulaski County Historical Society Museum celebrated its grand opening on Thursday, July 10. The museum will be open every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A new chapter is starting for the Pulaski County Historical Society. The new museum, located at 110 N. Monticello Street in Winamac, hosted its grand opening on Thursday, July 10. This will be the third and final home of the museum. During the evening's short program, newly elected President of the...
For many of us, the Pulaski County Courthouse is a very familiar, prized historical landmark in the heart of our county seat. Yet, despite its familiarity, a subtle detail has often gone unnoticed by many longtime residents: two watchful faces, discreetly nestled on either side of the courthouse's...
Many gathered in anticipation of the roof raising on the new Pulaski County Historical Society Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 11. The new museum will be located along US 35 at 110 N. Monticello Street in Winamac.
Tom Miller of TM Construction, Steve Morrison, President of the First National Bank of Monterey Bob Cannedy, Pulaski County Historical Society President Ryan Harrison and Jimmy Terry of FBI Buildings take a ceremonial dig into the dirt, breaking ground on the new historical society museum in downtown Winamac on Monday, Aug. 12.
A new chapter will be starting soon for the Pulaski County Historical Society. In a couple of weeks or so, the empty lot next to Refined (110 N. Monticello Street) will begin to transform into the new home for many of the county's most prized historical artifacts. A groundbreaking ceremony was held...
An early photograph (1917) of the Pulaski County mastodon from the memorabilia of Judge John G. Reidelbach and used in his history. This photo is from the Pulaski County Historical Museum website from the article, “The First Mastodon.”
Who ever said time travel isn't real? Attendants to the Pulaski County Historical Society's annual program were transported back nearly two and half million years ago on Thursday to explore what life was like in a time when mastodons and other prehistoric animals freely roamed the Earth. Dr....

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