Reviews of Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site. (Museum) in Indianapolis (Indiana).
Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site
201 US Hwy 27, Fountain City, IN 47341, United States
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Information of Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site, Museum in Indianapolis (Indiana)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site
Sunday
10 am–5 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
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Wednesday
10 am–5 pm
Thursday
10 am–5 pm
Friday
10 am–5 pm
Saturday
10 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site
Bob Carnahan
Awesome historical attraction, well, for those of us who love Indiana and US history. Nice, modern interpretation center that is located next to the well maintained house of the "President of the Underground Railroad." The museum tour guide did a fabulous job of presenting the house and the story of Levi and Catherine Coffin!
Christy White
Such a great place to learn the truth of history! So very interesting. Next door is a wonderful experience as well.
Theron Jett
Please go & see this place it's awesome plus our tour guide was very knowledgeable & friendly.
Jeff Greger
Extremely well done. The hour long tour was very historical and informative. It included a 10-12 minute video to start and then the guide took us, a small group of about 10, on a tour through the house and barn next to the visitor center.
HJ Logan
Really nice visitor’s center with displays, stories, and movie. The tour was great with lots of history and interesting stories. Amazing to walk in the same place of the freedom seekers and abolitionists. Anyone who gives it a bad review just doesn’t respect the history.
John Miller
Interesting bit of history and neat to tour the house. Plan ahead for the tour since the solo staff member will lock up the museum while they're giving the 30min tour
Heidi Mayo
We went on a crazy hot day. This made the house crazy hot. But the last step in the house was the kitchen and that made it all worth it! Seriously, the sweat was pouring down all parts of me. My sunscreen was in my eyes. Joanna Hahn (I have her name written down but not in front of me and hope I'm remembering it correctly) was leading us through and just full of information. This was equally very old museum house and modern, interactive and informative. Great experience.
Jim Thomas
Very informative. The tour guide was very helpful and well educated about the history of the house and the history of the Coffins.
Anee Hightower
Awesome experience, there are two buildings. The tall white building is the museum that contains information on slavery in Indiana /Ohio area. Then there is a bit about the Coffins. The red building shows the Coffin house and how they lived helping slaves escape. Loved the tour, if you are a history fan then this is a treasure to see.
Angelic Gisclair-Hadad
Great site displaying history of Underground Railroad site in Indiana- very well done- accessible without overwhelming for kids - great look into history as well as architecture & lifestyle of the time period.
Jason Thomson
Great tour (by appointment) of a historic place
Sandra Nelson
This family and this home played a truly vital role in the success of the Underground Railroad. I just wish I could have come away with an emotional connection to the Coffin family. Our guide was obviously knowledgeable but also seemed to hold tight to scripted information about household items displayed rather than the people involved.
Nick Wilcox
Amazing history of Indiana everyone should visit. The tours are intimate and cover the whole history of the Coffin family while they lived here in Indiana. Their home served as one of the main stops in the Underground Railroad.
Rachel Herbig
Walking through history was informative and very revealing about our past in a good way. Our docent was knowledgeable and encouraged questions.
Note the picture of the ropes and the Wooden Key on the bed. The ropes were the mattress on the beds in 1800s. Every night the Wooden Key was placed against the knob which are called a "bed bugs". Frequently fingers would get caught in the key when the mattress ropes were tighten hence the expression "don't the bedbugs bite."
Bryan Conwell
It was a wonderful experience for our son's 3rd grade field trip!! The tour guides were very knowledgeable and energetic to teach us along the experience!!!
Victoria Johnston
What great joy to learn about the "President and first Lady" of the underground railroad. This needs to be a must stop site on your adventures!
Arlan Johnson
Educational. The guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Everyone should get this experience.
Megan Alam
Great spot to learn about local Indiana history. The home is well preserved and the accompanying museum building is modern and light. Highly recommend visiting this spot.
Arnold McAllister
Nice museum. Very friendly staff, young lady gave an excellent tour.
Cristina Goode
I feel blessed to share with my grandsons true information about this important time in our history.
Madeline Baum
This house belonged to a family of heroes. In the 1830's, Levi and Catherine Coffin helped over 2,000 freedom-seekers (people fleeing slavery) on their way to Canada and other places where they could live free. The visitors' center does a great job of interpreting the amazing story of what was known as the Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad, as well as the stories of the people who passed through it on their way to freedom. It's a very moving and inspiring place. We picked up a copy of Levi Coffin's memoirs in the gift shop, and it's a fascinating and powerful read. Beth, who was our guide for the house tour, did a wonderful job, really bringing the story to life. This was the highlight of our trip to eastern Indiana.
p green
We came too late for their tour but there was a lot of information and displays.
Timothy Noble
This is a little known gem! The history taught here through fabulous displays and information is top notch. Go and experience it, you will be glad you did.
Diana Mann
Such an amazing historical museum. Make sure you sign up for tours...we came on a spur of the moment and didn't get to tour the home...but the museum has more than enough to satisfy the history buff.
James Potter
What a gem for those of us in East Central Indiana. So interesting and well done. I'm embarrassed that it took a visit from our grand children to get us there. The historic impact of the Coffin's and the commitment they had to such a dangerous and scary mission should challenge us all to be better people. Our whole family was truly inspired.
John Aoun
Extremely well designed and managed museum. Very knowledgeable guides. Displays were appropriate and engaging for all ages in spite of the challenging topic. Highly recommend.
John Leach
Excellent tour. Fascinating and important history.
Alexis “Alex” Dent
A very good educational experience, if a bit long for young kids attention spans.
Kerry Coyne
What a hidden gem in indiana. What an amazing place. To see a house from 1839 and to see all the little things that were built to aide in levis work with the underground railroad was amazing. Plus all the historical artifacts. The museum is really nice also. Well worth the trip and experience.
Brian Hammett
This is a wonderful place for a historical perspective of the Underground Railroad from a northern perspective. It offers a fantastic tour of this nearly 200 year old house built specifically for helping individuals making the travel from the South to freedom in Canada. Interactive museum exhibits help learners get a grasp on what it would be like be held in slavery and understand the horrible act that it was. Tour guides are incredibly knowledgeable and courteous. Highly recommend for all interested in learning about major historical events.
Joan Knight
The guide was very informative! Great part of history lesson
Marie Gail Stratford
This is one of the most amazing historical sites I have ever visited. The curation is impeccable, and each tour I've taken has been full of engaging and fascinating information. Come, bring the kids, often. These are the stories we must remember and retell. #NeverForget
Dee Jay Hartley
Great historic site with a wonderful story to tell!
Tracy Watts
A fun educational experience. We had a great tour guide and everyone there was so pleasant and helpful! Highly recommend!
Kelly B
My daughter and I had a wonderful visit at the Levi and Catharine Coffin Home. We received a guided tour of the home with some great info and history of the Underground Railroad. We also got to spend some time the interactive center that is located next door to the house. A great piece of Indiana history.
Leroy Pierce
I recommend the candle light tour!
Eunice Thompson
My grandchildrens great grandma Penny was a tour guide. A person can learn alot just walking in.
Tiffany Pulkowski
A great learning experience and a great picture of Indiana history! Very knowledgeable tour guide. A definite must see if you are nearby; worth the drive if you are a bit farther away!
edward schrey
If you want to learn the real history of the under ground railroad this is a must visit,tour guide was very knowledgeable about the history of the house and the under ground railroad best tour we have had in a long time.
William Langford
Had a great time. Tour was very informative.
Miss Andrea Reads
This place is a must-see. I reccomend for ages 7-77! (You do have to be able to walk up and down narrow stairs in the Coffin House, so 77 might be pushing it a little!) Take a tour by one of the very passionate and knowledgable volunteer tour guides. The lady who did our 4th grade tour had been doing it 40 years. Indiana made a very good decision in the 1960s to not let this place get torn down and a gas station built in its place! It's very humbling to stand on the very floors that a Freedom Seeker laid on. I was amazed at the courage of both the Coffins and the Freedom Seekers.
The interpretive center next door was nice for restrooms, movie, gift shop, and a display upstairs, but the real treasure is the Coffin House.
Florence May
Tour was exceptional.
Tim Ward
A great look at this historical period of time, with the staff being very knowledgeable and the artifacts and home being very well preserved and cared for. You can feel a sense of the lives affected as you take the guided tour.
Cathy Cummins
If you are interested in history of the Underground Railroad, this is one of the last stops enslaved Africans rested on the way further North. Levi Coffin's house shown here is in Winchester Indiana. The next stop was Ohio then on to Canada.
Valeeda Kennedy
Absolutely love this place our history is so very important to our culture! It very informative iand detailed I plan to return one again!
N. M. Hayes
The Catherine and Levi Coffin house was has been maintained beautifully. My docent has been there for decades. She had a wealth of knowledge. I'm so glad this history has been preserved. It's a tribute to the brave freedom seekers who saught refuge there.
Kelly Walker
Our guide was great and a wealth of knowledge. She saw us drive up and greeted us in the parking lot SO we would not miss the tour she was starting..
Rebecca Bailey
The stairs are a little tight in the house but it was still really neat to hear the stories of a community that helped 1000s of people escape.
Jeffery Pass
The story of Levi Coffin is inspiring. Makes me proud to be a Hoosier. We have gone many times. Love it every time. Something very special about the place. Took 10 friends with us this time
John Hague
I attended a fantastic teacher workshop hosted by very professional staff and outstanding expert guest presenters.
Grant Hafer
A fun experience into the past.
Wayne Scott
Considered the Grand Central Station of the underground railroad, the Coffin house has a significant place in American history. The new visitors center next door give a film and a bunch of displays to provide background and context for the house tour.
Jeannine Winters
This is an interesting part of American history. Many people risked everything to help enslaved people and this shares part of that story. Also, it is a very well preserved house and a beautiful new interpretive center.
Carol Swaller
Levi Coffin is part of my Heritage and I am very proud that my family helped to free the Slaves that SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN SLAVES OR ANY SLAVERY EVER ANYWHERE! My family was Quakers and did not believe in slavery thank God that they didn't. Because I think that I would not be proud of my heritage if they would have been slave keeper's!
God bless all!
D. Scott Kramer
Great biography and history, a must visit location. Our guide, he did an awesome storytelling.
Amber Adams
My kids loved it. We went a week ago and they are still talking about it! A little piece of advice though go on a cool breezy day!
David Lower
The fact is that I have lived & worked in the area all my life and this is one of the best sites to visit in the state of Indiana. I think the name of the town was once Newport.
Erin Deloris
It's a great place to learn local and U.S. history, and the tour guides are very polite and knowledge able
Matthew Parker
Incredible piece of history. Tour guide was great. Passionate & knowledgeable.
Lyle Miller
It was a very interesting place to visit and we love history!
Amy Allen
A must see!! Worth the trip! Great examples of people living with a purpose!
Angie Dull
Great educational experience! Tour was extremely informative and guide was extremely knowledgeable!
Kay Washer
Great tour!
Sara Kastner
The tour and new center we're top notch! What a great way to learn about the underground railroad.
Sean Perkins
Saw the sign and had to turn around! The building was closed but the outside was beautifully kept up...I will return with my class :)
Lisa Felch
Great knowledgeable tour guides and an excellent new museum next door.
RoxyRazz
Great tour and great educational expierience in history of the underground rail road.
Andrew Kerr
Very knowledgeable tour staff, and a first rate interpretive center.
Jimmie Brock
One of the coolest places I went to for a field trip when I was a boy and a significant piece of American history and Freedom...!!!
Sully Towe
I enjoyed going here to learn about Levi Coffin and Catherine Coffin. I went here because they are some of my ancestors!
Danielle Miller
Awesome place. I learned a lot. Great place to take kids. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Daniel Hayden
Magnificent, in every way. History in a house. Tour guide knew her stuff.
Jeremy Gifford
Really cool museum and you learn a lot about the underground railroad.
Curran Koehler
A wonderful place to learn about some local history.
Traci Taylor
The new visitor center is nice, and the house is such a treasure.
Jarrell Oliver
Important participants in the underground railroad. A must see.
Sharon Roberts
Fascinating history, well preserved home, great tour!
Melody Wilcox
Great piece of history. Everyone should learn the history of Levi Coffin and the Underground Railroad.
Denver Conway
Educational, under construction to better serve visitors. Must see if you are in Wayne County Indiana
Misty Williams
Educational enjoyable visit with lovely kind tour guides.
Edward Chambers
Amazing museum! Excellent education and info.
Linpn da Rittenhouse
Had volunteered for almost 12 years until the State took over. Price has raised dramatically.
Melissa Vance
Such a neat story! Tour the home and the new Interpretive Center!
Eric Johnson
Town wide garage sales, food vendors, lots of locally made items for sale. Something for everyone!!
Paul Feustel
Not as many vendors in 2018 as usual, seamed like only half. It was very disappointing.
jerry quigley
Very cool and helped to educated great time there
Chad Linn
Great place to learn history. Very friendly staff.
Clifford Nunn
A great way to spend a couple hours. Very interesting.
Kathleen Cooper
Great house, good for history of underground railroaf
DL WEBB
Very interesting and educational.
Judy Stevens
Very interesting. It's worth the trip
Audrey
Love the historical area and the people are so nice
Lisa Tutkowski
Excellent tour. Loved it.
Brian Zirkelbach
Great place to learn about Indian history
Elon Love
Nice place to visit it is very interesting
Marsha Hamilton
Great new interpretive center.
Mrs. K T
Historically beautiful!
Lynette Taylor
Beautiful facility and kind, knowledge staff
Milda Ray
So much history, good road trip😜 …
Steven Mchugh
It's awesome i was fifteen when i went
Don Jones
Very interesting...well worth seeing
Susandell Brodbeck
Tour leaders are great
Shawn McBeath
Worth the time and ticket
Geoffery Bridges
Fascinating and important history!
Paul Richardson
Very informative and powerful
Pup Army
Very cool house
Heather Cox
Very informative and interesting
Thomas Milholland
Neat place nice people
andy cline
Very educational
John Saalwaechter MD
Greàt experience
David Estridge
Great
Bob Glass
Very interesting
B. Robert and Mary Katherine Mays
Great Experience
Anthony Hart
Its about that time
Beverly Gee
Mike Hubble
Leslie Cross