This museum is incredible and its very helpful to understand part of the american history. The Midwest history with Al Capone and friends and all the other banks robbers. Its a short visit but it has also some interactive things that makes the visit more interesting. Its a cool place to go!
I remember visiting the museum back in its Hammond location. Lots of memorabilia and interactive displays for a museum that small. Entrance fee was also very affordable. As someone who got interested in John Dillinger after watching the 2009 movie Public Enemies, the museum visit was the highlight of my time in Indiana. Very sad to hear that it has since closed after moving to Crown Point.
If Im not mistaken, this is no longer the John Dillinger Museum. It is an Indiana Welcome Center. Despite this, it is a very nice place with art exhibits, and has a nice lake behind it. Great place to stop while on a road trip.
Its a well done historic view of the life of the outlaw Dillinger. A lot of reading and has some actual artifacts. The museum is inside the historic courthouse with fun shops.
The artifacts were interesting. Glad they at least had the wooden gun he made to break out of Jail. Wonder whatll happen to it all
This was a great museum to visit. I wasnt expecting too much, but we spent nearly two hours looking and reading on Dillinger. They often have other exhibits that change from time to time. Clean facility.
It is still a mueseum. Its not bad. I wish it had much more things to display but worth it to goAdmission is 4 per person
Totally unexpected how much I would end up enjoying this. Nice little side trip!
Stopped for a moment on my way through. Interesting place, friendly staff. Ill stop by again someday
I visited this museum this weekend and my family and I really enjoyed it.
I have not been that
Nice little museum right on center of the city
Ohhh soo wonderful....