James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home

James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home

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The boyhood home where James Whitcomb Riley grew up as a boy and the town that inspired the Hoosier Poet. Grant. His warm up act - - was Mark Twain.

James Whitcomb Riley, known as the Hoosier Poet, was born on October 7, 1849 in a log cabin on the present site of the boyhood home in Greenfield, Indiana. The Greek Revival/Italianate styled home with the distinctive green shutters was built by Riley’s father Reuben. Inside the home, visitors will find “Little Orphant Annie’s” cubby hole and press. The Riley family lived in the home until 1864 wh

06/11/2026

The Riley Boyhood Home's AC is under repair, and for the safety of the guests and the Hostesses we have closed it for the day. The museum/ grounds are still open, and we should be back in order tomorrow! In the meantime, you can also check out the Riley Art Trail!

‘DREAM JOB’: Riley Home’s new curator has a passion for literature - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana 06/05/2026

Meet Rebecca our new curator!

‘DREAM JOB’: Riley Home’s new curator has a passion for literature - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana GREENFIELD — Rebecca McGovern said it’s safe to say she landed her dream job as the new curator at the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home & Museum.

TEA TIME: Riley Home tea party adopts Raggedy Ann and Andy theme - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana 06/03/2026

TEA TIME: Riley Home tea party adopts Raggedy Ann and Andy theme - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana GREENFIELD – For years the annual spring tea party at the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home & Museum had a pixie garden theme, but this year, on June 14, it takes a new spin with Raggedy Ann and Andy.

06/01/2026

Formerly the Pixy Tea Party, the Raggedy Ann & Andy Tea Party is back with a magical twist! Delight in tea-time treats, whimsical games for all ages, and heartwarming activities inspired by classic characters. Gather your family and friends for a day of laughter, nostalgia, and unforgettable memories!
🗓 Sunday, June 14th | 1:00–2:30 pm
📍 Riley Boyhood Home & Museum, 240 W Main Street
💵 Adults $20 | Children $10
🔗 Pre-registration required: parksingreenfield.com/riley-home
Tag someone who loves Raggedy Ann & Andy!

Photos from Henry County Historical Society, Inc's post 06/01/2026
‘Just the kindest, most loving person’: Community celebrates the many contributions of Gwen Betor - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana 05/27/2026

We are grateful for Gwendolyn Betor’s passion, hard work and dedication to all things JW Riley. We will greatly miss her and never forget her. Truly one of a kind.

‘Just the kindest, most loving person’: Community celebrates the many contributions of Gwen Betor - The Daily Reporter - Greenfield Indiana GREENFIELD — Those who knew her say Greenfield just won’t be the same without Gwen Betor’s radiant smile.

05/26/2026

Meet Rebecca McGovern, our new curator at the James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home Museum! Rebecca brings a wealth of experience from top Indiana institutions, including the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, Children’s Museum, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. She’s a proud IUI Museum Studies grad and Loretta Lunsford Scholar of Public History. When she’s not curating, Rebecca enjoys quilting, cooking, and watching Survivor with her husband, Peter, and their pets, Chevre and Mr. Man. We’re thrilled to welcome Rebecca to Greenfield—stop by the museum and say hello!

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250 W Main Street
Greenfield, IN
46140

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm