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Dunn Memorial Hospital.Dunn Memorial Hospital, located in Lawrence County, Indiana, serves as a healthcare institution catering to the medical needs of the local community.As a medical facility, Dunn Memorial Hospital offers a range of healthcare services, including emergency care, inpatient and outpatient services, surgical procedures, diagnostic imaging, and various specialized medical treatments.
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Monroe LakeMonroe Lake, located in Monroe County, Indiana, is the largest inland lake in the state and serves as a popular destination for outdoor recreation and natural beauty.Constructed in the early 1960s, Monroe Lake covers over 10,000 acres, offering a wide range of activities for visitors. Boating enthusiasts can enjoy motorized boating, sailing, kayaking, and canoeing on the expansive lake. Several marinas and boat ramps provide access points for watercraft.
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Bluespring Caverns ParkBluespring Caverns, located in Lawrence County, Indiana, is a captivating underground cave system known for its natural beauty and geological wonders.The caverns offer guided boat tours that take visitors on an underground adventure along an underground river. The boat tours provide an immersive experience, showcasing stunning limestone formations, underground waterways, and intricate rock formations.
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Williams Covered BridgeThe Williams Bridge is a wooden covered bridge built in 1884 and is located in southern Indiana.The bridge is a Howe Truss design and was built in 1884 by Joseph 'J.J.' Daniels. Its two spans cover a total length of 373 feet (114 m), with a deck width of 14.7 feet (4.5 m) and a vertical clearance above deck of 19.2 feet (5.9 m).
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Charles C. Deam WildernessThe Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area, nestled in Jackson County, Indiana, is a natural haven revered for its scenic beauty and unspoiled wilderness. Spanning over 13,000 acres within the Hoosier National Forest, this designated wilderness area offers a serene and pristine environment for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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Spring Mill State ParkSpring Mill State Park in Lawrence County, Indiana, is a picturesque destination renowned for its natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor recreational opportunities.The park boasts scenic landscapes with rolling hills, forests, and unique geological features. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that wind through woodlands, past waterways, and limestone formations, offering opportunities for nature observation and birdwatching.
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Shawnee CaveShawnee Cave is located in Spring Mill State Park in the state of Indiana. Access to the cave is controlled by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.Shawnee Cave is the last of three underground passages, totaling just over 8,000 feet, of a stream that originates southeast of the park, and flows through Twin Caves and Bronson Cave, within the park. Shawnee Cave can be entered through the Bronson Cave Entrance and exited via the Donaldson Entrance.
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Hickory Ridge Fire TowerThe Hickory Ridge Fire Tower, situated in the Hoosier National Forest in Indiana, stands as an iconic structure offering panoramic views and a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape.Built in the 1930s, the fire tower served as a lookout point for detecting and monitoring forest fires in the region. Although no longer used for its original purpose, the tower remains as a historical landmark and a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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Twin CavesTwin Caves, Indiana, are a notable natural attraction offering unique underground experiences.Visitors can explore the caves through guided boat tours, allowing them to navigate through intriguing passageways, observing fascinating limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. The caves provide a glimpse into the geological history of the area and offer an educational and adventurous experience for visitors of all ages.
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Friends Meeting HouseNewberry Friends Meeting House, now the Friends of Jesus Fellowship Friends Church, is a historic Quaker meeting house and cemetery located in Paoli Township, Orange County, Indiana. It was built in 1856, and is a one-story, rectangular, vernacular Greek Revival style frame building. It sits on a rubble limestone foundation and is sheathed in clapboard siding.
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Wylie HouseThe Wylie House, located in Monroe County, Indiana, stands as a historic landmark and a testament to early 19th-century life in the Midwest.Built in the 1830s, the Wylie House served as the residence of Andrew Wylie, the first president of Indiana University. The house is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture and reflects the lifestyle and cultural heritage of the Wylie family and their era.
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Glenn A. Black Laboratory of ArchaeologyThe Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, situated at Indiana University in Monroe County, Indiana, is a renowned institution dedicated to archaeological research, education, and cultural preservation.
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WonderLab Science MuseumWonderLab, situated in Monroe County, Indiana, is an interactive science museum designed to engage visitors, particularly children, in hands-on learning experiences and exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) concepts.
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Kirkwood ObservatoryKirkwood Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Indiana University. It is located in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is named for Daniel Kirkwood (1814–1895) an astronomer and professor of mathematics at Indiana University who discovered the divisions of the asteroid belt known as the Kirkwood Gaps.
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Monroe County Public LibraryMonroe County Public Library serves the 138,000 citizens of Monroe County, Indiana, through the Main Library in downtown Bloomington, the Ellettsville Branch, and the Bookmobile. The library’s special services include the Learn and Play Space, a preschool discovery center; VITAL, an adult literacy program; CATS, a five-channel community access television network; the Indiana Room, a local history and genealogy collection and grants center
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Monroe County CourthouseMonroe County Courthouse in Bloomington, Indiana is a Beaux Arts building built in 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is located in the Courthouse Square Historic District and is the seat of government for Monroe County, Indiana.
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Indiana University BloomingtonIndiana University Bloomington stands as a prominent public research university known for its academic excellence, vibrant campus life, and diverse community.Established in 1820, IU Bloomington is the flagship campus of the Indiana University system. It offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various disciplines, including the arts and humanities, sciences, business, education, health sciences, and more.
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Eskenazi Museum of ArtThe Eskenazi Museum of Art, situated on the campus of Indiana University in Monroe County, Indiana, stands as a premier cultural institution and a significant hub for artistic enrichment and education.Formerly known as the Indiana University Art Museum, it was renamed in honor of Sidney and Lois Eskenazi after a major philanthropic contribution. The museum boasts a comprehensive collection spanning diverse cultures and artistic periods, encompassing over 45,000 artworks.

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Avoca Park and Rec Area
Avoca Park and Recreation of Marshall Township, is a recreation area in Lawrence County, Indiana that includes walking, hiking trails and picnic areas. Open year-round, dawn until dusk.The park consists of approximately 43 acres (17 ha) of land including forests, 13 ponds, three buildings and a cemetery dating back to the Civil War.
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