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

I Grew Up in Carmel: Featuring Dave Shepherd, Dec. 20 at 10:30am

Join us for a get-together with David Shepherd, CHS Class of 1970. Shepherd will share memories of growing up in Carmel next door to the Monon Depot! He will also share basketball memories and about building Shepherd Insurance. The event is located at the Carmel Clay History Museum and free of charge, but please register as seating is limited. Location: Carmel Clay History Museum (211 First St. SW, Carmel, IN 46032) REGISTER BY CLICKING HERE!

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Polar Express Party! 4:30pm, Dec. 19

Join us for a magical party of holiday cheer! We will be reading from the classic book The Polar Express, playing festive games, enjoying holiday treats, crafts, and having lots of fun! This event is appropriate for children ages 5 and under. There will be two party opportunities:  10:30am and 4:30pm. Cost is $10 per child, paid at entry. REGISTER HERE!

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Polar Express Party! 10:30am, Dec. 19

Join us for a magical party of holiday cheer! We will be reading from the classic book The Polar Express, playing festive games, enjoying holiday treats, crafts, and having lots of fun! This event is appropriate for children ages 5 and under. There will be two party opportunities:  10:30am and 4:30pm. Cost is $10 per child, paid at entry. REGISTER HERE!

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