There’s much more to Carmel than roundabouts! Located in the heart of Midtown Carmel, the Carmel Clay History Museum is a place where the public can learn about the history of the area and the accomplishments of its residents, past and present. In November 2024, the museum got a glow-up, so it is all new and a great (and FREE) place for the community to gather. Whether you’re a Carmel resident, visiting the Carmel area or just curious about how the city came to be, this new historical museum offers something for everyone, including a great indoor play place for parents with young kids.
Three Floors of Carmel History and Nostalgia
The three-story museum features temporary and permanent exhibits, as well as a small gift shop. The first floor features general displays of Carmel history and ephemera. The second floor features displays about historic Carmel families and Carmel’s Quaker heritage.
Interactive Children’s Area
The third floor is where parents and caregivers with young children will want to head to first! This floor features an interactive children’s area, with play houses, lots of toys and games, dress-up clothing, and fun things to explore. The museum also hosts a weekly free story time every Friday morning in the children’s section.
Also on the third floor, you’ll find a room dedicated to Carmel Clay Schools, Carmel High School sports, famous athletes, and vintage items in display cases. This floor also gives you access to the rooftop area, where you can look out onto downtown Carmel and the Monon Trail.
More Info
Location: 211 1st St. SW, Carmel
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 12-5 p.m.
Price: FREE
Website: carmelclayhistory.org