Whether you’re a Marvel or DC fan, there’s a unique Indiana comic book museum that is a friend to both. Located in Elkhart, the world’s only superhero museum celebrates the history of comics and the characters that make them great. From Ghost Rider to Captain America, it’s all here. Scroll on to learn more about this exciting place.

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If you’ve ever been to this Indiana comic book museum, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us in the comments below! This Indiana comic book museum is located at: 1915 Cassopolis St, Elkhart, IN, 46514. You can get more information on the Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum website or Facebook page.

For more fun places to visit, check out these 10 museums in Indiana that are just too weird for words.

 

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What are some of the most unique places in Indiana?

If you’re looking for unique places to visit, Indiana arguably has some of the most unique in the country. One such place you can’t find anywhere else is a 19th century labyrinth, a hedge maze that was originally constructed by a religious sect. Visitors are free to come by and try to find their way through this challenging labyrinth which is located in New Harmony. You can also take a road trip to visit some of the most unique, memorable places around the Hoosier State. You can explore Amish Acres and see how the Amish community lives, visit the Angel Mounds State Historic Site which is a Native American burial ground, and spend time at Conner Prairie where you can experience living history and interactive exhibits centered around 19th-century prairie life.

What are some other fascinating Indiana museums I can visit?

Located in Marion, the Quilters Hall of Fame Museum showcases colorful quilts from all around the globe. The purpose of this museum is to promote the art of quilting and is housed inside the historic Marie Webster House. Marie Webster was a quilter herself! The Museum of Miniature Houses in Carmel is home to the numerous dollhouses and miniature scenes that is sure to bring out the kid in you. 

Are there any comic book stores in Indiana?

Yes! Comic book stores certainly exist around the great state of Indiana. One such store is Oak Leaf Comics and Collectibles in Mason City which has the largest collection of comic books in the state. It also offers collectibles and games if those items are also of interest to you. 

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