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The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, formerly known as the Ben-Hur Museum, is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and in 2008 was awarded a National Medal from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. It is located in the Elston Grove Historic District. The museum is associated with the life of Lew Wallace and his 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. The study, designed by Wallace, and accompanying carriage house are the only structures pertaining to Lew Wallace that have retained historical integrity. Both of these buildings now make up the museum and exhibit many of the artifacts that Wallace used during his lifetime, as well as many objects pertaining to his literary legacy. Guided tours of the study are availabl

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  • Gen. Lew Wallace Study, auch bekannt als Ben-Hur Museum ist ein Bau in Crawfordsville, den Lew Wallace sich als Arbeitszimmer errichten ließ. Es wurde am 11. Mai 1976 zu einer National Historic Landmark erklärt und als Baudenkmal in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. General Lew Wallace Study ist außerdem seit 1992 Contributing Property des . Das Bauwerk ist eng verbunden mit Wallace und dem von ihm geschriebenen Roman Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ und wurde von ihm selbst entworfen. Es bildet mit der anliegenden Remise die einzigen ehemals Wallace gehörenden Bauwerke, die sich ihre historische Integrität erhalten konnten. (de)
  • The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, formerly known as the Ben-Hur Museum, is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and in 2008 was awarded a National Medal from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. It is located in the Elston Grove Historic District. The museum is associated with the life of Lew Wallace and his 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. The study, designed by Wallace, and accompanying carriage house are the only structures pertaining to Lew Wallace that have retained historical integrity. Both of these buildings now make up the museum and exhibit many of the artifacts that Wallace used during his lifetime, as well as many objects pertaining to his literary legacy. Guided tours of the study are available for a small admission fee; the Carriage House Interpretive Center and grounds are open to the public free of charge. (en)
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  • Gen. Lew Wallace Study, auch bekannt als Ben-Hur Museum ist ein Bau in Crawfordsville, den Lew Wallace sich als Arbeitszimmer errichten ließ. Es wurde am 11. Mai 1976 zu einer National Historic Landmark erklärt und als Baudenkmal in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. General Lew Wallace Study ist außerdem seit 1992 Contributing Property des . Das Bauwerk ist eng verbunden mit Wallace und dem von ihm geschriebenen Roman Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ und wurde von ihm selbst entworfen. Es bildet mit der anliegenden Remise die einzigen ehemals Wallace gehörenden Bauwerke, die sich ihre historische Integrität erhalten konnten. (de)
  • The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, formerly known as the Ben-Hur Museum, is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and in 2008 was awarded a National Medal from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. It is located in the Elston Grove Historic District. The museum is associated with the life of Lew Wallace and his 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. The study, designed by Wallace, and accompanying carriage house are the only structures pertaining to Lew Wallace that have retained historical integrity. Both of these buildings now make up the museum and exhibit many of the artifacts that Wallace used during his lifetime, as well as many objects pertaining to his literary legacy. Guided tours of the study are availabl (en)
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