Veterans Memorial Park
Memorial Park contains memorials from the Civil War, WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Women’s Memorial, Purple Heart Memorial and more all along the scenic Whitewater River.
Memorial Park contains memorials from the Civil War, WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Women’s Memorial, Purple Heart Memorial and more all along the scenic Whitewater River.
The Starr Historic District, listed on the National Register, was developed from farmland bought by Charles and Elizabeth Starr from Jeremiah Cox, a Richmond founder.
Built in 1812, the log courthouse is the oldest existing courthouse in Indiana.
The Mansion House was built in 1840 pioneer-era as an upscale hotel inn and also served as the office for the Western Stage Company where stagecoaches changed horses.
In commemoration of pioneer mothers of the covered wagon days, this statue is the ninth link in the Great National Shrine erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution along the National Road Trail.
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.
1257 feet above sea level. Latitude 40° 00′, longitude 84° 51′ W, Indiana’s highest point is amidst a grove of trees.
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.
Get back to nature along Indiana’s longest paved rails-trails which spans 62 miles from Richmond through Muncie to Marion, Indiana.
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