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Indiana State Police Museum

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The Indiana State Police Museum collects, preserves, and presents the history of the Indiana State Police, focusing on the dedication of the department, connection with the community, and innovations made throughout the organization’s existence.


The Indiana State Police Museum’s collection tells the story of the Indiana State Police from its inception in 1933 to the present day. The museum’s collection holds such things as the death mask of the infamous John Dillinger, a 1938 Chevrolet police vehicle, and uniforms from different eras.


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8660 East 21st Street

Indianapolis, IN 46219

(317) 899.8293

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10a-3p

Wednesday: 10a-3p

Thursday: 10a-3p

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Admission is free – donations are appreciated.


Group Visits: The ISP Museum will be allowing groups of up to 30 people to schedule visits to the museum. Current state mandates and protocols relating to COVID-19 will be followed. For more information or to book your group's visit, please call (317) 895.5138 or email us at ISPMuseum@isp.in.gov

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8660 East 21st Street

Indianapolis, IN 46219

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Hours of Operation
Closed Now
Sunday
Closed
Monday Today
Closed
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Opens tomorrow at 10:00 AM
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