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.
In the 1800s, recipe books were often called receipt books. However, receipt books could also contain medicinal notes and home remedies. Please join us in creating some 18th century recipes within twine bound parchment. Register here!
BY HER HANDS: Women at work in the 18th Century- Explore the skills, trades, and responsibilities that helped families and communities thrive. Learn how women earned a living and served their neighbors. Register here!
Betsy Ross & Phillis Wheatley: Learn about their remarkable lives, hear their stories, and discover how these extraordinary women helped shape early America. Register here!