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Sugar Creek — Turkey Run State Park
Sugar Creek near the trail head behind the nature center. We’d just hiked one of the trails with several friends and stopped for a few minutes to enjoy the view and watch the many canoeists. It was late September, but … Continue reading
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Cox Ford Bridge — Turkey Run State Park, Indiana
I visited this bridge twice, the first time on Friday evening. Our purpose was to take photos, but the sky was hazy and the light was bad. We hung around for a while and skipped rocks and searched for Indian … Continue reading
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Grouseland — Vincennes, Indiana
Grouseland was the home of William Henry Harrison. Now it’s owned by the DAR and the guides are local volunteers. We gained entrance the way we’d get into any house — we rang the doorbell. A woman let us in … Continue reading
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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, Indiana
On our way back north from Mammoth Cave, we spent a night in Vincennes, Indiana. This was one of the most depressing, run-down towns I’ve ever seen and our hotel was pitiful. We toured the local sites in the morning … Continue reading
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