Historical Marker: Cambridge City
A transportation center, platted 1836 along the Whitewater River, the Cumberland/National Road, and the Whitewater Canal route.
A transportation center, platted 1836 along the Whitewater River, the Cumberland/National Road, and the Whitewater Canal route.
As a traveling missionary and preacher, Quinn helped establish the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) in free and slave states before the Civil War.
Travelers along Indiana’s historic National Road will see landscapes marked by the heyday of the 1840s to the 1940s. Historic villages with traditional Main Streets give way to rural pastures.
A grouping of 19th and early 20th century industrial structures. Today, these buildings house antique stores, a microbrewery, fabulous locally owned restaurants, unique shops, murals, Model T Museum, coffee house, and more!
1257 feet above sea level. Latitude 40° 00′, longitude 84° 51′ W, Indiana’s highest point is amidst a grove of trees.
Picture yourself living in an elegant Victorian Mansion, then tour the Gaar House and Farm Museum to see what life was like during that era.
Earlham College is a nationally ranked liberal arts college with a reputation for excellent teaching and for preparing students to be catalysts for good in the world.
A public memorial was built to honor those who served in Vietnam.
The only Wayne County organization focusing solely on family history. A gateway to the past, the Wayne County Genealogical Society offers monthly meetings with a featured speaker.
Earlham is a Library of Congress selected depository of government documents.
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