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  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3837.jpg
  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3834.jpg
  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3833.jpg
  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3832.jpg
  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3836.jpg
  • This dilapidated old house is ready to collapse.  It stands (for the time being) about 300 yards south of 700n on old Rt. 51 near Heyworth IL in McLean County.  Photograph was taken on a snowy day in February 2021.
    Dilapidated house A1R_3835.jpg
  • 04 August 2012:  David Davis Mansion during the McLean County Antique Automobile Club Show at the David Davis Mansion, Bloomington IL This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    MCAAC at David Davis Mansion HDR.JPG
  • 04 August 2012:  David Davis Mansion during the McLean County Antique Automobile Club Show at the David Davis Mansion, Bloomington IL This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    MCAAC at David Davis Mansion B&W HDR.JPG
  • 06 October 2013:   Ernie Pyle Memorial near Dana Indiana on Rt 36.  Ernie Pyle was a famous war correspondent during World War II.  He was born of tenant farmers and later attended the University of Indiana majoring in Journalism.  He worked for a few newspapers in Indiana before joining Scripps Howard and becoming known around the world for his journalism work in the war.  Ernie was killed April 18, 1945 near Shima Okinawa, the victim of Japanese machine gun fire.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer. This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    ernie pyle memorial 20131006005 Park...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019450 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Thorpe Ford  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek on Catlin Road in 1912 and bypassed in 1961,  built by J.A. Britton. The bridge has a 163' span.<br />
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    20151019527 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019518 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019516 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019511 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019509 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019510 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019508 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019507 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019506 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019496 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019493 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019492 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019481 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Conley's Ford Bridge.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek on County Road 550 in 1906-07. Built by Vanfossen, the bridge has a 192' span.<br />
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    20151019480 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Conley's Ford Bridge.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek on County Road 550 in 1906-07. Built by Vanfossen, the bridge has a 192' span.<br />
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    20151019474 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
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    20151019471 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
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    20151019469 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
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    20151019468 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019454 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019453 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019449 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019444 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019441 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019439 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Marshall Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1917 by JA. Britton. The bridge has a 56' span.<br />
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    20151019436 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Marshall Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1917 by JA. Britton. The bridge has a 56' span.<br />
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    20151019435 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Marshall Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1917 by JA. Britton. The bridge has a 56' span.<br />
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    20151019434 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019432 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019431 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019429 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019426 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019424 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019425 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Mill Creek Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Tow Path Road in 1907 by Wm. Hendricks and D.M. Brown and is a 92' span.<br />
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    20151019421 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Mill Creek Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Tow Path Road in 1907 by Wm. Hendricks and D.M. Brown and is a 92' span.<br />
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    20151019419 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Mill Creek Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Tow Path Road in 1907 by Wm. Hendricks and D.M. Brown and is a 92' span.<br />
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    20151019417 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19: Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bowsher Ford Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Bowsher Road in 1915 by Eugene Britton. This bridge has a 72' span.<br />
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    20151019412 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19: Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bowsher Ford Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Bowsher Road in 1915 by Eugene Britton. This bridge has a 72' span.<br />
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    20151019403 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19: Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bowsher Ford Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Bowsher Road in 1915 by Eugene Britton. This bridge has a 72' span.<br />
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  • 2006 May 08:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bowsher Ford Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Bowsher Road in 1915 by Eugene Britton. This bridge has a 72' span.<br />
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    20060508399 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019529 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019524 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019521 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019519 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019517 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.  The original bridge was built in 1868 by J.J. Daniels and was 261' in length.<br />
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Bridgeton Mill is thought to be the 2nd oldest continuously private operated mill in the United States.  The mill was built 1823 and rebuilt in 1870.  The mills foundation is actually part of the dam, the water fall is 200' wide.  The mill currently offers cornbread, pancake miss and other 100% stone ground products.<br />
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    20151019512 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.<br />
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    20151019504 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bridgeton.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek in Bridgeton in 2006 to replace an original bridge which was destroyed by arson in 2005.  It was completely rebuilt private funds. The bridge has a 245' span.<br />
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    20151019503 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019495 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 19 October 2015:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.<br />
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Bridgeton Iron Bridge is not a covered bridge but a nice example of a Iron truss bridge.  This bridge sits east of Bridgeton and spans the Big Raccoon Creek.  It was built in 1892 by Whipple Through Truss Construction.  It was built in 1892 and bypassed 99 years later in 1991.  It's span measures 175 feet.<br />
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    20151019494 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Conley's Ford Bridge.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek on County Road 550 in 1906-07. Built by Vanfossen, the bridge has a 192' span.<br />
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    20151019477 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Conley's Ford Bridge.  It was built over Big Raccoon Creek on County Road 550 in 1906-07. Built by Vanfossen, the bridge has a 192' span.<br />
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    20151019475 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
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    20151019472 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019448 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019445 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019443 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019442 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the West Union.  It was built over Sugar Creek on Tow Path Road in 1876 and bypassed in 1964,  built by J.J. Daniels. The bridge has a 315' span.<br />
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    20151019438 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Rush Creek Bridge.  It was built over Rush Creek on County Road 900n in 1904 by Wm. Hendricks. The bridge has a 77' span.<br />
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    20151019428 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Mill Creek Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Tow Path Road in 1907 by Wm. Hendricks and D.M. Brown and is a 92' span.<br />
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    20151019418 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19: Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the Bowsher Ford Bridge.  It was built over Mill Creek on Bowsher Road in 1915 by Eugene Britton. This bridge has a 72' span.<br />
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    20151019416 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 11 October 2015: (Cervus canadensis) Elk - Male.  this animal is a captive and enjoys a spot on a farm along the River Road. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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  • 11 October 2015:  View looking northerly from the Arthur A. Nolan Jr. Observation Tower at the Sue and Wes Dixon Waterfowl Refuge at Hennepin & Hopper Lakes. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6266_7_8 Illinois River ...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:  A view of the Illinois River from the river trail at Starved Rock State Park between Owl Canyon and Lasalle Canyon. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6243_4_5 Illinois River ...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:  Owl Canyon at Starved Rock State Park. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6228_29_30 Illinois Rive...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:  Starved Rock State Park Trail leading from Parkman's Plain to the river trail. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6215_6_7 Illinois River ...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:  Lone Point Shelter - Starved Rock State Park. Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6211_2_3 Illinois River ...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:   Looking up river from the far east portion of Starved Rock State Park.  Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6208_09_10 Illinois Rive...JPG
  • 11 October 2015:   Illinois River near Mayo Island between Utica and Ottawa.  Scenics from along the Illinois River Scenic Road and sites along the drive.  All images were between Ottawa and East Peoria.<br />
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    20151011ALB_6190_1_2 Illinois River ...JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Cooksville Illinois.   A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4100_1_2 Cooksville Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Cooksville Illinois.   A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4097_8_9a Cooksville Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Colfax Illinois.   A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4079_80_81a Colfax Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Colfax Illinois.   A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4073_4_5 Colfax Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Anchor Illinois.  A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4070_1_2 Anchor Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Anchor Illinois.  A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4067_8_9 Anchor Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Arrowsmith Illinois. A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4049_50_51 Arrowsmith Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Holder Illinois. A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4001_2_3a Holder Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Holder Illinois. A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_4001_2_3 Holder Illinois.JPG
  • 31 July 2015:  Holder Illinois. A grain elevator in a midwest town is needed for trade and to keep the agricultural breadbasket of the world functioning.  They also double as landmarks and help to give small communities identities.  They are often thought of as midwestern skyscrapers as they can define a skyline and are often taller than even a towns water tower.<br />
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    ALB_3995_6_7 Holder Illinois.JPG
  • 19 April 2014:   Buildings that houses Bill's Lock and Key sits at the north west corner of Main and Monroe.<br />
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    20140419 Bills Lock and Key ALA_9936.jpg
  • 08 May 2006:   Buildings and structures in downtown Bloomington Il along Main street looking north from the south east corner of the Main and Monroe St.<br />
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    20140419 Main and Monroe ALA_9935.jpg
  • 06 October 2013:   The Phillips Covered Bridge crosses Big Pond Creek on County Road South 420 West at County Road West 40 North southeast of Montezuma in Parke County. This single span Multiple King Post Truss structure has a length of 43 feet, or 61 feet including the 9-foot overhang at each end, is 16 feet wide and 14 feet high. Built in 1909 by Joseph A. Britton, though no historical marker is present, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
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  • 06 October 2013:   The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
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    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006017...JPG
  • 06 October 2013:  The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
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  • 06 October 2013:   06 October 2013:   The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
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    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006001...JPG
  • 09 June 2012:   Trees stand on the prairie in tall grass near Funks Grove Illinois<br />
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  • 31 May 2013:   Scenery and flooding in Tazwell and Mason Counties in Illinois<br />
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  • 08  February 2013: 1939 Cadillac S75 convertible sedan by Fleetwood. Chicago Auto Show, Chicago Automobile Trade Association (CATA), McCormick Place, Chicago Illinois<br />
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  • 08  February 2013: Mercedes Benz Style Coupe concept car.  Chicago Auto Show, Chicago Automobile Trade Association (CATA), McCormick Place, Chicago Illinois<br />
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  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.<br />
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