Hancock County Historical Society Pass

Passes are good for up to four (2 adult and 2 children) complimentary general admissions to the Hancock County Historical Society's Chapel in the Park and Log Jail tours. Tours run April through October, Saturdays and Sundays, 12-5 PM. Check HancockHistory.org for the most up to date tour information. This pass is not valid towards "by appointment" off-hour tours. In addition, receive 10% off books, several detailing Hancock County History, and 10% off other purchases of HCHS merchandise sold at the Chapel in the Park. The Hancock County Historical Society (HCHS) is a local, mostly volunteer group that is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The mission of the Hancock County Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Hancock County, Indiana. The HCHS is located in the Chapel in the Park Museum and the Old Log Jail Museum at 26 and 28 North Apple Street in Greenfield, Indiana. There are several thousand items in the collection ranging from ice age animal fossils, Native American projectile points, pioneer artifacts, Civil war memorabilia, Victorian era clothing, World War I and II items, and even some modern-day pieces. This pass can be borrowed for seven days.