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Indiana's Historic Pathways

Traveling the hills and farmlands of southern Indiana, Indiana's Historic Pathways are two separate but closely interrelated corridors. Find out more at IndianasHistoricPathways.org.

George Rogers Clark National Historic Park

401 S 2nd St, Vincennes, IN 47591

George Rogers Clark National Historic Park, Monument, visitor center and grounds interpreting George Rogers Clark’s contribution to the early settlement of the nation.

Gasthof Amish Village

6659 East Gasthof Village Rd., Montgomery, IN 47558

Gasthof Amish Village is a restaurant,stores, hotel and more, all highlighting the Indiana Amish community.

Jug Rock

Albright Lane (off U.S. 50), Shoals, IN 47581

Jug Rock is an intriguing geologic formation west of Shoals.

Stamp site: Springwater Soap Shop, 213 Main St., Shoals, IN 47581

Green Hill Cemetery

1202 18th Street, Bedford, IN 47421

Green Hill Cemetery is known for its elegant carved limestone tombstones.

Stamp site:Bedford Library, 1323 K St.

or Lawrence County Mus., 929 15th St.,Bedford, IN 47421

Medora Covered Bridge

One mile east of Medora, IN on SR 235

The longest covered bridge in the United States. Built in 1875 andrestored in 2011.

Stamp site:

Jackson County Visitors

Bureau, 100 N. Broadway St.,

Seymour, IN 47274

Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

On U.S. 50, three miles east of Seymour, IN 47274

This large wetland area is great for seeing waterfowl and other animals. A nature center on site interprets the

wetland.

Versailles State Park & Busching Covered Bridge

1387 U.S. 50 East

This state park has fishing, swimming, trails for hiking, horses, and bikes. Busching Bridge was built in 1885.

Stamp site:

The Park Office or Ripley

County CVB, 220 East U.S. 50,

Versailles, IN 47042

Hillforest Victorian House Museum

213 Fifth Street, Aurora, Indiana 47001

This historic home above the Ohio River is built to look like a steamboat. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and open for tours.

Stamp site:

Dearborn County CVB, 320

Walnut St., Lawrenceburg, IN 4702

West Baden Springs Hotel

8538 W Baden Ave, West Baden Springs, IN 47469

Once called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” the focal point of West Baden Springs Hotel is the awe-inspiring

atrium that spans 200 feet. The grounds and atrium are open to the public free of charge.

Stamp site:

Convention & Visitors Bureau at gates to hotel

Falls of the Ohio State Park

201 West Riverside Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129

The 390-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest, naturally exposed, Devonian fossil beds in the world. This was once a shallow place in the Ohio River where the buffalo and pioneers crossed the river.

Culbertson Mansion State Museum Historic Site

914 E Main St, New Albany, IN 47150

Tour the Gilded Age Mansion of William Culbertson, once the wealthiest man in Indiana. Built in 1867, this Second

Empire-style mansion has 25 rooms.

Stamp site: Gift shop behind the house

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