Welcome to the
Carmel Clay History Museum

The Carmel Clay Historical Society (CCHS) was formed in 1975 by a group of local residents as part of the nation’s Bicentennial celebration and dedicated the study of Carmel and Clay Township’s history. That same year the City of Carmel gave the historic 1883 Monon Railroad Depot to the society, which it maintains today as a museum of local history.

2024 marks another significant milestone; the grand opening of the Carmel Clay History Museum – a community resource dedicated not only to preserving our community’s history, but also a welcoming environment where everyone can connect with the stories that shape Carmel.

Upcoming Events

History Camp: Epic Eras!

Our History-Based Summer Camp transforms young explorers into time travelers, bringing history to life! Activities include: Licensed Teachers – Leading each group. Walking Tours – Discover the hidden stories of Carmel’s past on guided explorations. Hands-On Crafts – Make historical keepsakes just like kids did centuries ago. Storytelling – Hear

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May 16: Friday Story Time – 10:30am or 11:15am

Join us every Friday for story time in the children’s area of the museum! 2 sessions to choose from, either 10:30am OR 11:15am. Each week features a new tale to spark young imaginations. Perfect for ages 2-6. Free admission—no registration required.

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May 18: Katie Andrews Potter – Author Event & Reading

Meet Katie Andrews Potter, the imaginative author behind “Little Orphant Allie” and more! Join us at the Carmel Clay History Museum on Sunday, May 18th, at 2:00 PM. Katie Andrews Potter, Carmel High School graduate and Indianapolis native, crafts captivating historical fiction for young readers, drawing inspiration from the stories

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May 23: Friday Story Time – 10:30am or 11:15am

Join us every Friday for story time in the children’s area of the museum! 2 sessions to choose from, either 10:30am OR 11:15am. Each week features a new tale to spark young imaginations. Perfect for ages 2-6. Free admission—no registration required.

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Our collection currently contains more than 250,000 photos of Carmel history.