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Benton County Court House, Fowler, Indiana
Courthouses; Bell towers
View of the county courthouse in Fowler, Indiana. A bell tower tops the building.
62.
Berne Manufacturing Co., Berne, Indiana
Industrial facilities; Stone buildings; Industry
View of the Berne Manufacturing Company in Berne, Indiana. The building itself is made of stone and has a three story section that faces the street. There are three other sections of the building that...
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Bethany Park, Indiana, Standard Cottage 1886
Morgan County (Ind.); Disciples of Christ; Camp meetings; Resorts; Parks
The Disciples of Christ Church built Bethany Park in 1884 as a place for their camp meetings. They later built a tabernacle, hotel, and restaurant, and the location became a resort area. The town of Bethany...
64.
Bicycle Repair Shop
Bicycle shops; Bicycles & tricycles; Tires; Sports; Transportation
65.
Big 4 Depot, Fowler, Indiana
Benton County (Ind.); Railroad stations; Railroad locomotives; Railroad tracks; Railroad travel; Railroad passenger cars;
Moses Fowler laid out the town in 1872 in hopes of attracting a railroad. His plan was such a success that the town developed around the station area.
66.
Big 4 Depot, Fowler, Indiana
Railroad locomotives; Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Passengers
A locomotive is pulling up to the Big Four train station in Fowler, Indiana. Passengers are waiting on the platform beside the tracks.
67.
Big Four Depot, Crawfordsville, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Carts & wagons; Roofs
View of a train station in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The depot has a red tile roof. A set of railroad tracks runs beside the station. There are two empty wagons near the front of the depot.
68.
Big Four Depot, Greencastle, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks
View of a train station in Greencastle, Indiana. The one story brick and stone building is located next to two sets of tracks.
69.
Big Four Depot, Greensburg, Indiana
Decatur County (Ind.); Railroad facilities; Railroad stations; Railroads
Located halfway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Decatur County was ideally situated for railroad and highway access. The Big Four Railroad’s main line and the railway station at Greensburg connected...
70.
Big Four Depot, Lett's Corner, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Passengers; Carts & wagons
View of a train station in Lett's Corner, Indiana. The small station is located next to one set of tracks. A small group of passengers wait on the platform. Two people stand beside an empty wagon.
71.
Big Four Depot, Newpoint, Indiana
Railroad stations; Ticket offices
View of the Big Four Depot in Newpoint, Indiana. The train station is a one story wooden structure. One woman stands at what may be the ticket widow. A few men are gathered on the platform in front of...
72.
Big Four Depot, Union City, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; African Americans; Men
View of a train station in Union City, Indiana. Several sets of railroad tracks run beside the depot. A group of men and boys, including one African American, wait on the platform next to the tracks.
73.
Big Four Depot, Winchester, Indiana
Randolph County (Ind.); Railroad facilities; Railroad locomotives; Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroads
Trains were the dominant form of transportation in Indiana for approximately 100 years beginning in the mid 1800s. Prior to that, canals were the main form of transportion. With the advent of cars, trains...
74.
Big Four R.R. Bridge Between Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana
Electric railroads; Transportation; Bridges; Railroad bridges; Railroad travel; Steamboats; Rivers
An interurban car is on the bridge.
75.
Big Four Rail Road Bridge across Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana
Clark County (Ind.); Railroad bridges
The Big Four Rail Road Bridge crosses the Ohio River and connects Jeffersonville and Louisville. In 2009 plans were being made to convert the old bridge into a pedestrian walkway.
76.
Big Four Railroad Station, Acton, Indiana
Marion County (Ind.); Railroad stations; Railroad tracks
Originally called Farmersville, Acton was platted in 1852 as a stop on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. The village was later renamed, reportedly for a resident named General Acton.
77.
Big Four Station, Cedar Grove, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Passengers; Children & adults; Railroads; Luggage
View of the Big Four Station in Cedar Grove, Indiana. Passengers and their luggage wait on the sidewalk by the railroad tracks. A train is coming in to the station.
78.
Big Four Station, Fairmont, Indiana
Railroad stations; Railroad signals; Railroad tracks; Carts & wagons
View of a railroad station in Fairmont, Indiana. The one story wooden building is located next to the railroad tracks. A signal is mounted in the middle of the structure. Some empty freight wagons are...
79.
Big Four Station, Greensburg, Indiana
Decatur County (Ind.); Railroad facilities; Railroad stations; Railroads
Located halfway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Decatur County was ideally situated for railroad and highway access. The Big Four Railroad’s main line and the railway station at Greensburg connected...
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Big Four Station, Milroy, Indiana
Railroad stations; Telegraph offices; Carts & wagons
View of the train station in Milroy, Indiana. People and freight wait on the platform by the tracks. A sign by the entrance indicates there is a telegraph office inside.
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