Grover Museum
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former name
The Louis H. and Lena Firn Grover MuseumEstablished1981
Location52 W. Broadway
Shelbyville, Indiana 46176
Shelbyville, Indiana 46176
Grover Center: Museum and Historical Society | |
![]() | |
Former name | The Louis H. and Lena Firn Grover Museum |
|---|---|
| Established | 1981 |
| Location | 52 W. Broadway Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 |
| Coordinates | 39°31′23″N 85°46′43″W / 39.5229894°N 85.7784903°W |
| Type | History |
| Visitors | 6,500 (2018) |
| Founder | Shelby County Historical Society |
| Director | Sarah Richardt[1] |
| President | Vince Bradburn[1] |
| Owner | Shelby County Historical Society |
| Nearest parking | Street parking, small lot behind museum |
| Website | www.grovercenter.org |
The Grover Center: Museum and Historical Society, formally known as the Louis H. and Lena Firn Grover Museum, is a local history museum located in Shelbyville, Indiana, USA, and is operated by the Shelby County Historical Society, whose headquarters are located in the building. The museum has three rotating galleries and three permanent galleries, which are used to display artifacts that are historically significant to Shelby County, Indiana.[2]
The Shelby County Historical Society took over the building, which was previously the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge No. 457, in 1980 and opened the museum in 1981.[3]
