Column: Visiting Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, about 100 miles south of Indianapolis, recognizes the 14 formative…
The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, about 100 miles south of Indianapolis, recognizes the 14 formative…
Growing up in Star City, Ind., I occasionally visited Logansport’s Riverside Park, riding what I…
One of Indiana’s earliest National Historic Landmarks, a house in Fountain City, is not important…
Continuing to focus on Hoosier historic sites, my 450th column is about Brown County’s T.…
In 1825, Robert Owen, a Welsh textile manufacturer, purchased New Harmony, Ind., and its 180…
New Harmony, Ind., is famous for two 19th-century idealists who established communities there and for…
Last week, I described how J. Irwin Miller helped make Columbus, Ind., the home of…
Columbus, with seven of Indiana’s 43 National Historic Landmarks and 60 buildings designed by prominent…
In 1953, Dr. John Christian, a young Purdue professor, and his wife, Catherine (Kay), the…
A visit to the Lanier Mansion in Madison, Ind., provides an opportunity both to see…