The Gallery Of The Vice Presidents

Featuring artifacts and unique interpretations from every vice president in history, the gallery gives the visitor 
a wonderful overview of the men who
have held our nation's second office.  This gallery also features our vice presidential portrait wall, as well as a 22' timeline.

 

  Artifacts from President William McKinley and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt
Entrance To The Quayle Gallery.  

The Quayle Vice Presidential Gallery

This Gallery follows the life of Vice President James Danforth Quayle from birth through his current pursuits. 

Sections include:

Childhood and Family
Meeting Marilyn
House and Senate Years
The 1988 Campaign
The Inauguration
Vice Presidential Years
Relationship With the Media
The Dedication Of His Vice Presidential Sculpture

Indiana's Five

Within The Gallery of the Vice Presidents is a special section dedicated to the Hoosiers who have held the vice presidency.  Indiana is second in nation, only behind New York, for producing vice presidents.  In addition to those who were elected, there are also artifacts for those who ran from Indiana and were not elected.

Includes artifacts from Schuyler Colfax, Thomas Hendricks, Charles Fairbanks, Thomas Marshall, George Julian, William English and John Kern.

 

  Indiana's Five Vice Presidents On Display.