Thank you for visiting our website! Whether you've visited our museum before, or you're doing research for an upcoming trip, here's a little bit of info about us: some written by us and some by the media.
History of Our Museum
Our museum started around 1984, as the private collection of Tim Harmon. Tim had found some pieces of packing material in a lumber yard that had the Statue of Liberty printed on them. He though that was odd, so he picked up a few of the pieces and took them home. As time went on, he found more and more odd uses of the statue: a can of pineapple chunks, a beer can, Dr. Brown's Cream Soda, snow globes, a screw driver, bottle toppers and appetizer picks. These were all added to the collection. There seemed to be no shortage of products that wanted to use the image of the Statue of Liberty.
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In April of 2016, we felt the collection had grown large enough (approximately 356 pieces) that it was time to share it with the world. A storefront was secured and Indy's Teeny Statue of Liberty Museum was opened at 2907 East Tenth Street, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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We welcome you to visit the museum soon.
Press
The following are hyperlinks to news stories and blurbs about our museum. Click through to find out more about us!
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