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The Wabash River is a significant river in the Midwestern United States, forming part of the border between Indiana and Illinois. In Parke County, the Wabash River flows through the western portion, contributing to the county's geography and playing a crucial role in the region's hydrology.Address : Wabash, IN 46992, USA
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Honeywell CenterThe Honeywell Center in Wabash, Indiana, is a prominent cultural and entertainment venue in the region. It has a rich history, serving as a cultural hub in Wabash for several decades. It is named after Mark C. Honeywell, a businessman and philanthropist.
Paradise Spring Historical ParkParadise Spring Treaty Ground, located in Wabash, Indiana, holds historical significance as the site where a treaty was negotiated between Native American tribes and the United States government.
Hanging Rock National Natural Landmark - ACRES Land TrustHanging Rock National Natural Landmark is a 4-acre site in Wabash County, Indiana[1] that was designated a National Natural Landmark in May, 1986. The site, located on the southern bank of the Wabash River near the town of Lagro, contains an impressive natural exposure of fossilized coral reef dating from the Silurian Period some 400 million years ago. The limestone reef deposit rises 75 feet above the river and is being undercut by it, giving the site its "hanging" appearance.
Salamonie River State ForestSalamonie River State Forest is a 850-acre state forest in Wabash and Huntington counties, Indiana.The forest is located along the Salamonie River and includes Salamonie Lake. The nearest city to the forest is Lagro. Salamonie State Forest is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Salamonie River State Forest was established in the mid-1930s; the Civilian Conservation Corps reforested the site and built its recreational facilities.
Burial Place of Francis GodfroyFrancis Godfroy, a prominent figure of the Miami Native American tribe, is buried in a significant burial site located in Miami County, Indiana. Godfroy played a key role in the history of the Miami tribe during the 19th century, advocating for their rights and negotiating with the United States government on behalf of his people.
Stockdale MillStockdale Mill, also known as the Roann Roller Mill, is a historic grist mill building located in Paw Paw Township, Wabash County, Indiana. It was built between 1855 and 1857, and is a 3+1⁄2-story, post and beam frame mill building. The mill is powered by a 202 foot long dam that spans the Eel River. Also on the property are the contributing storage building and corn crib. The mill remained in operation until 1964 and was restored in 2002.
Discover More Attractions in Parke County, Home of Wabash River
Parke CountyParke County in Indiana is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming rural atmosphere, and, most notably, for hosting the annual Parke County Covered Bridge Festival. Here's a summary of tourism in Parke County.
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