General Lew Wallace Study and Museum
The General Lew Wallace Study and Museum is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was the former home and study of Lew Wallace, a notable figure in American history, known for his roles as a Union general during the Civil War and as the author of the famous novel, Ben-Hur. The museum showcases artifacts related to Wallace's life, including his writings and military memorabilia.
Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved study where Wallace wrote many of his works. The museum also features gardens and walking paths, providing a serene environment for guests to learn about Wallace's contributions to literature and history while enjoying the natural surroundings.