The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center, often referred to as the Dan Quayle Museum, is situated at 815 Warren Street in Huntington, Indiana. This location holds historical significance as it is the place where former Vice President Dan Quayle completed his high school education. The museum is a tribute to his life and career, and offers visitors a unique insight into his journey.
The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center is located downtown in a beautifully renovated church, previously known as the First Church of Christ, Scientist. The center spans two floors, with the first floor dedicated to the history of all the vice presidents of the United States. The second floor is home to a collection of memorabilia and a theater, providing a comprehensive and engaging experience for visitors.
The Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center pays special attention to the six vice presidents originating from Indiana— Schuyler Colfax, Thomas Hendricks, Charles Fairbanks, Thomas Marshall, Dan Quayle, and Mike Pence. Additionally, the center also highlights the three vice presidential candidates who did not win: George W. Julian, William H. English, and John W. Kern. This focus provides a unique perspective on the political history of Indiana and the United States.
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815 Warren St, Huntington
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