Lew Wallace Study and Museum The General Lew Wallace Study and Museum chronicles every aspect of the general’s eventful life. Designed and built by Wallace near his home at Crawfordsville, Ind., between 1895 and 1898 for what was then a lavish $30,000, it combines three types of architecture: Romanesque, Byzantine and Periclean Greek—perhaps reflecting the …
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