Benjamin Harrison received the Republican nomination to the presidency in the summer of 1888, and the reaction in Indianapolis on the day the decision was made can only be described as remarkable. To understand why one Indianapolis citizen at the time described the evening that ensued as "The Night Indianapolis Roared," listen to special guests Daniel Miller, author, historian, and founder of Indianapolis-based Historical Solutions, Alison Baker, the New Century Curatorial Fellow with the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, and our own VP of Curatorship and Exhibition Jennifer Capps tell the story of June 25th, 1888. The subject material in this segment is also the focus of the newest exhibit from the Presidential Site, "The Night Indianapolis Roared," on display now through November 2021. For exhibit information and more from the home of the Hoosier President, visit PresidentBenjaminHarrison.org .Hosted and produced by Russell and Penny Fortune Project POTUS Presidential Fellow, Molly Beausir.