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81. Courthouse, Evansville, Indiana Courthouse, Evansville, Indiana Vanderburgh County (Ind.); Courthouses Completed in 1890, this Neo-Baroque structure was designed by Louisville architect Henry Wolters and built by Charles Pearce and Company of Indianapolis. When county government offices moved to the Civic...

82. Courthouse, Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana Courthouse, Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana Decatur County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities Completed in 1860 at a cost of $120,000, the Gothic Romanesque-style courthouse at Greensburg was built of limestone and replaced the original 1827 structure.

83. Courthouse, LaPorte, Indiana Courthouse, LaPorte, Indiana LaPorte County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities The county courthouse was built in 1892 for $328,000. The architect was Brentwood S. Tolan of Ft. Wayne. The building has red sandstone walls and is in the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture....

84. Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...

85. Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Covered Bridge Near Winslow, Indiana Pike County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Dirt roads The Winslow covered bridge crossed Patoka River at the south end of Main Street. It was most likely built in 1868 by W.T. Washer. The Burr Arch Truss structure was 150 feet long and 2 feet higher in the...

86. Covered Bridge on the Eel River Near Bowling Green, Indiana Covered Bridge on the Eel River Near Bowling Green, Indiana Clay County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Automobiles; Dirt roads Bowling Green was incorporated in 1871, but had been settled in 1812, making it the oldest town in the county. This covered bridge spans the Eel River near the town and was built about 1870. There are...

87. Covered Bridge One Mile East of Medora, Indiana Covered Bridge One Mile East of Medora, Indiana Jackson County (Ind.); Covered bridges At one time Jackson County had four covered bridges on the East Fork of the White River. The Medora Covered Bridge, built by J. J. Daniels in 1875, is the last triple span covered bridge in Indiana and...

88. Covered Bridge over Big Creek, North of Solitude, Indiana Covered Bridge over Big Creek, North of Solitude, Indiana Posey County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Bridges, Wooden The bridge was built by W. H. Washer in 1867 and was razed in 1926. Solitude is in Black Township in Posey County.

89. Covered Bridge Over the Blue River at Fredericksburg, Indiana Covered Bridge Over the Blue River at Fredericksburg, Indiana Washington County (Ind.); Covered bridges; Rivers The original Fredericksburg Covered Bridge was built between 1836 and 1838 as a toll road. It crossed the Blue River on the New Albany – Paoli road. The original bridge was replaced in 1916 by this wooden...

90. Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana Kosciusko County (Ind.); Lakes & ponds; Resorts; Trees; Tree houses; Vacation houses; Recreation areas--Indiana At the Cripple Gate Heights resort on Tippecanoe Lake, Silas Adams likely built the first cottage, Craney Crow, ca. 1900. It had a stone exterior, high curved windows, open second-floor porches, and a...

91. Damm Theatre, Osgood, Indiana Damm Theatre, Osgood, Indiana Ripley County (Ind.); Theaters; Motion picture theaters Louis Damm, a German immigrant, built his theater in 1914. Relocated to its present site in 1921 the local landmark preserves many of its original architectural elements, and may be the oldest family-owned...

92. Decatur County Courthouse Decatur County Courthouse Decatur County (Ind.); Courthouses; Towers; Clocks; Trees; Government facilities Completed in 1860 at a cost of $120,000, the Gothic Romanesque-style courthouse at Greensburg was built of limestone and replaced the original 1827 structure. Famous for a live tree growing in its tower,...

93. Dedication of the John & Anne Horner Health & Recreation Center Dedication of the John & Anne Horner Health & Recreation Center Hanover College The Horner Center was named for the thirteenth president and his wife who served the College for 29 years from 1958 to 1987. During his tenure, enrollment grew from 700 students to 1000 and 14 buildings...

94. Deer Creek Trestle Deer Creek Trestle Railroads; Transportation; Viaducts The Deer Creek Trestle was built in 1878 with a narrow gauge track by the Indianapolis & Air Line Railroad Co. In 1881 it was purchased by the Louisville, New Albany, & Chicago Railway Co. and changed...

95. Detail of Rush County's Third Courthouse, Rushville, Indiana Detail of Rush County's Third Courthouse, Rushville, Indiana Rush County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities Dr. William B. Laughlin, “The Father of Rushville,” donated land for the county seat and asked that it and the county be named for his mentor, Benjamin Rush. The courthouse, built in 1896-1898, was...

96. Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Railroad cars; Railroads; Locomotives; Crowds; Hats; Transportation The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831), was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. This could be a 100th anniversary tour of the steam locomotive and two of its passenger coaches. No information...

97. Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Dewitt Clinton Locomotive and Two "Passenger Coaches" Riding on New York Central Railroad Flat Car Railroad cars; Railroads; Locomotives; Crowds; Hats; Transportation The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831), was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. This could be a 100th anniversary tour of the steam locomotive and two of its passenger coaches. No information...

98. Dewitt Clinton Train Dewitt Clinton Train Railroads; Railroad cars; Locomotives; Crowds; Transportation; Hats; Clothing & dress The Dewitt Clinton (built in 1831) was one of the first locomotives built in the United States. Here it is riding on a flat car. This could be a tour of the steam locomotive. No further information is...

99. Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge at Metamora, Indiana Before Restoration, 1941 Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge at Metamora, Indiana Before Restoration, 1941 Franklin County (Ind.); Metamora (Ind.); Covered bridges; Whitewater Canal (Ind. and Ohio); Canals Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only known covered wooden aqueduct still operating in the United States. The 60 foot long aqueduct was built...

100. Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge at Metamora, Indiana, After Restoration Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge at Metamora, Indiana, After Restoration Franklin County (Ind.); Metamora (Ind.); Covered bridges; Whitewater Canal (Ind. and Ohio); Canals Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only known covered wooden aqueduct still operating in the United States. The 60 foot long aqueduct was built...
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