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Orleans Congress SquareOrleans stands as the oldest town in Orange County. Founded two months after Andrew Jackson’s famous victory over the British at New Orleans, the settlers named their new town to honor this event. Samuel Lewis, one of the founders, later became a prominent figure in Texas after he fought for Texas independence from Mexico and served as a senator in the first two congresses of the Republic of Texas under Sam Houston’s presidency.
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Pioneer Mothers Memorial ForestPioneer Mothers Memorial Forest is a significant natural area located in Orange County, IndianaThe forest is part of the larger Hoosier National Forest, which spans several counties in southern Indiana.
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Hoosier National ForestHoosier National Forest in Crawford County, Indiana, is an expansive natural wonderland that captivates visitors with its diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities. It stands as a testament to the beauty of untouched wilderness, offering a plethora of outdoor activities while preserving the region's natural heritage. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking adventure and serenity in a pristine environment.
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First Baptist Church (West Baden Springs, Indiana)The First Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at Elm and Sinclair Sts. in West Baden Springs, Indiana. It was built in 1920, and is a one-story, rectangular, vernacular Late Gothic Revival style frame building. It features a square projecting belfry. At the time of its listing, the property was then vacant, and was owned by the West Baden Historical Society. It was deemed significant in the area of "Ethnic heritage: Black".
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Indiana Railway MuseumThe Indiana Railway Museum is a railroad museum located in French Lick, Indiana, United States, dedicated to preserving and displaying artifacts related to the history of railroads in Indiana.
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West Baden Springs HotelThe West Baden Springs Hotel, located in Orange County, Indiana, is a historic and iconic luxury resort known for its stunning architecture and rich history. The hotel has a storied history dating back to the late 19th century. Originally built in 1855, it gained prominence after being rebuilt in a grander fashion in 1902. At the time, it featured the world's largest free-spanning dome, a remarkable architectural achievement.
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French Lick Springs HotelFrench Lick Resort, located in Orange County, Indiana, is a historic and luxurious destination known for its grand architecture, spa facilities, and recreational offerings.
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Hoosier National ForestThe Hoosier National Forest, encompassing parts of Jackson County, Indiana, is a sprawling expanse of natural beauty and diverse landscapes, offering a wealth of outdoor activities and scenic vistas.
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Patoka Lake Patoka Lake is a reservoir located in Orange County, Indiana.The lake was created as part of a flood control and water supply project on the Patoka River. Construction of the Patoka Lake Dam began in 1965 and was completed in 1978.
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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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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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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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Patoka LakePatoka Lake in Crawford County, Indiana, is a sprawling reservoir that offers a wealth of outdoor activities and natural beauty. It stands as a recreational paradise, inviting outdoor enthusiasts, anglers, and nature lovers to immerse themselves in its scenic landscapes and enjoy a plethora of water and land-based activities.
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Marengo CaveMarengo Cave, located in Crawford County, Indiana, is a natural wonder that beckons visitors into a subterranean world of stunning geological formations and natural beauty. It stands as a testament to the incredible forces of nature, inviting curious adventurers and nature enthusiasts to explore its underground labyrinth and discover the breathtaking formations that have been sculpted over millennia.
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Martin State ForestMartin State Forest, located in southern Indiana, is a vast wooded area dedicated to conservation, forestry management, and outdoor recreation. Established in the mid-20th century, it covers thousands of acres, providing a natural haven for flora, fauna, and outdoor enthusiasts.
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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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Beck's MillBeck's Mill is a historic gristmill that dates back to the early 19th century. Its historical significance lies in its contribution to local agriculture, providing essential milling services for farmers in the region.
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Martin County CourthouseThe Martin County Courthouse in Shoals, Indiana, stands as a historical and architectural landmark in the county. Constructed in 1876, this courthouse is an excellent example of Second Empire architecture, featuring elements like its distinctive clock tower, arched windows, and ornate detailing.

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Historic Thomas Elwood Lindley House
The Thomas Elwood Lindsey House is an historic home located in Paoli Township, Orange County, Indiana. It was built on land granted in 1812 for Jonathan Lindley when he left North Carolina to settle in Orange County, Indiana.
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