People from all across the country visited the Indiana Historical Society to learn more about the Latino culture.
Visitors got to learn more about Latino food, artwork and culture along with interactive learning centers.
In addition to the various learning activities, a professor from the University of Notre Dame spoke about theThe two-week event attracted people from around the country to experience part of Indiana's history and understand everyone who makes up the Hoosier state. "Everyone should learn a little bit about everyone's culture," said Rubio."This is a step and I really appreciate it and I think it'll go further.
The next event at the Indiana Historical Society takes place on Oct. 5 and will highlight Indiana high school basketball and its impact on the Hoosier state.
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