Monthly Archives: October 2024
Undesign the Redline | Dec. 9, 2023-Jul. 14, 2024
Redlining was a practice used to deny predominantly African American families from building and buying homes in certain neighborhoods, essentially segregating areas throughout the country, including South Bend.
University of Notre Dame: The Fabric of a Global University | Feb. 12, 2022-Jul. 28, 2024
Through every woven fiber and twisted thread, fabric is uniquely suited to create a narrative, with every stitch connecting us to new stories and perspectives.
The New Century of Progress | Aug. 26, 2023-June 16, 2024
In its first 100 years, the city of South Bend grew to be a hub of science, finance, industry, and transportation.
Turning Point: The Battle of Gettysburg, 1863|July 1, 2023-July 7, 2024
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was a thriving small town in the mid-1860s, with a population of 2,400. On July 1-3, 1863, the Union and the Confederate Armies met there and fought one of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
RESIST! May 17-Oct. 13, 2024
On May 17, 1924, University of Notre Dame students led hundreds of citizens into downtown South Bend to confront the Ku Klux Klan, leading to a three-day show of resistance against the Klan at the height of its power.
A Bend in Time Podcast
The History Museum proudly presents “A Bend in Time,” a new podcast of curated histories of the greater South Bend area and hosted by Aaron Helman.