Hook's Drug Store Museum

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Indianapolis, United States
Independent Museum

Hook's Drug Store Museum, located at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, offers visitors an immersive journey into an authentic late 19th-century Indiana drugstore, faithfully recreated from an outstanding collection of pharmaceutical antiques dating from the 1870s-1900s era. Opened in August 1966 to com...

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About the Museum

Established

1966

Affiliated Institution

Indiana State Fairgrounds (independent board)

Collection Size

Hundreds of original pieces

Notable Exhibits

  • Full-scale 19th-century pharmacy replica
  • Working soda fountain
  • Compounding laboratory
  • Vintage remedies and medicines

Exhibit Focus

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Visiting Information

Opening Hours

During each day of the annual Indiana State Fair, the Museum is open 9AM to 9PM. At other times, you may visit during one of our special openings which we announce on our Social Media and mailing list. We can also host private group tours, subject to the schedule of events at the Fairgrounds (which may limit access) and our staff availability. We also invite you to take a virtual tour of the Museum!

Admission Fee

Included in fair entry

Booking

Check fair schedule for availability

Accessibility

Fully accessible

Quick Facts

Languages:English
Virtual Tour:Available
Services:Guided tours during fair, Educational demonstrations

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Contact Information

1202 E 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46205, USA

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Transportation

Located at Indiana State Fairgrounds. Accessible during fair events.

Nearby Attractions

  • Indiana State Fair
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Downtown Indianapolis
  • Indiana State Museum

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