Janet Kragen
Google
Excellent history of the US military, from the French-Indian War to the present, told from the point of view of Indiana.
Huge collection of artifacts augmented with videos, dioramas, models, and more. I loved the display comparing the shoes and boots worn by competing armies in WWI, for example.
Nothing really hands-on for kids, though.
Some of the mannequins were worn, with cracks running all over their faces. But most things looked well maintained.
I was impressed with how well the museum showed Black and women involvement in military history, including in the state of Indiana.
Beyond the historical displays, there was a stunning auditorium.
The upstairs was closed when we were there. (They were in the process of repairing a leaking roof.) So we missed seeing what is supposed to be a spectacular shrine up there.
There was no cost to enter, but we left a donation.
There are multiple levels. I did notice lifts for wheelchairs by some of the stairs.
There was plenty of paid on-street parking available nearby.