EVENTS FOR 2013
June 29
James Dean Spring Cars Show & Tractor Show
July 26-28
16th Annual James Dean Fans Weekend
September 26-29
38th Annual James Dean Festival
September 30
James Dean Memorial Service
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After 4 Years Away James Dean Exhibit Returns To Fairmount
The James Dean Gallery has come home to the Old Victorian House on Main Street in Fairmount, Indiana where it originally opened in 1988.
The museum exhibit and gift shop was located in the house on Main Street for fifteen years before relocating to an all new building in Gas City off of Interstate 69 in 2004. Due to the high cost of maintenance and operating expenses the state-of-the-art facility closed after just two years.
The James Dean exhibit then moved to the Kruse Museum Complex in Auburn, Indiana where it was on display for the past 2 years, and has now returned to the original location in Fairmount.
“We’ve gone full circle” says owner and James Dean archivist David Loehr. “Twenty years later it’s like a new beginning, a fresh start”.
In an attempt to encourage visitors to visit Fairmount and The Gallery, there is no longer an admission charge for the exhibit. According to Loehr “With the economy, gas prices and rising cost of just about everything else we decided to make the attraction free with the hope that visitors will buy a post card, t-shirt or other souvenir item from the gift shop to help with the operating costs “.
Besides The James Dean Gallery there are other attractions in Dean’s hometown including the gravesite, Historical Museum and other locations making it an interesting and inexpensive one day trip for the family.
Fairmount is located just five miles west on SR26 off exit #55 of Interstate 69 between Fort Wayne and Indianapolis.
For further information contact: David Loehr (765) 948-3326