The Ropkey Armor Museum is owned by the Ropkey family and was incorporated in 1982 by Fred and his son Rick. About that time Skip Warvel came on bo...
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The Montgomery County Rotary Jail opened in 1882 as a solution to housing prisoners safely, efficiently and humanely. It was the first rotary jail ...
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The Carnegie Museum is an interdisciplinary museum of history, art, and science.
We promote public awareness and appreciation of the history...
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The General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, formerly known as the Ben-Hur Museum, is located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The Lew Wallace Study was ...
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Native forest and large rock outcrops line the upper part of Big Raccoon Creek. Cecil M. Harden Lake resulted from the damming of the creek for flo...
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Our seasonal ice skating rink, located outdoors at Tapawingo Park, offers open skating from late November through early March. There is a food/drin...
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History: The institution that is the present Art Museum of Greater Lafayette began on April 14, 1909, when twenty-five citizens came together to f...
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The Imagination Station is a 100% volunteer run science center in downtown Lafayette, Indiana. We are dedicated to providing an informal lear...
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Museum History: In the late 1990s the Putnam County Historical Society sought a permanent home for the collection, preservation and protectio...
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The Civic Center project was conceived as a way to bring needed revenues into the city of Danville and re-energize the downtown area. In September ...
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History The true house Museum is housed in a home built by pioneer physician William Fithian, who in his time, served as prairie legislator, horse...
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An independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Clinton County, Indiana’s heritage through education, written and p...
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In 1952, Cagles Mill Lake was built as Indiana’s first flood control reservoir, protecting the Eel and White river watersheds. Mill Creek fee...
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During the early part of the 1900s many things were being done in Carroll County - among them a new modern courthouse was built; a historical socie...
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Where in Illinois can you go running or hiking, canoeing, fishing for trout, camping, hunting or scuba diving -- all against a backdrop of breathta...
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The Middle Fork State Fish and Wildlife Area is located 6 miles north of the Interstate 74 exit at Oakwood in Vermilion County. The area consists o...
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Founded as an extension of the Haley Tower Historical & Technical Society, the Wabash Valley Railroaders Museum is an ongoing tribute to the m...
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