Henry S. Lane House, Greek Revival residence in Crawfordsville, United States.
Henry S. Lane House is a two-story residence with white exterior walls in Crawfordsville, originally built as a three-room brick structure in 1831 and expanded through several additions over the decades. The building reflects the architectural evolution of a home that adapted to the needs of a prominent family.
Henry S. Lane acquired the property in 1844 and transformed it into the residence of a politically influential family that shaped Indiana's development. He served as Governor and later as United States Senator during his years at the Water Street address.
The Montgomery County Historical Society operates the residence as a museum, displaying most of the original family furnishings that reveal how residents lived during the 19th century. You can walk through rooms furnished as they were when the family occupied the house.
The residence sits on Water Street in downtown Crawfordsville and welcomes visitors, particularly during the annual Strawberry Festival in June when the grounds are open. Plan your visit around these special occasions to experience the house at its most accessible.
After Henry S. Lane died in 1881, his widow Joanna painted the entire house gray as an expression of grief, dramatically altering the home's appearance. This visible mourning gesture remained a striking feature of the household for years afterward.
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