Aurora, Indiana: Historic River Town Nearly Unknown
Aurora, Indiana lies on the north bank of a curve in the Ohio River, about 30 miles southwest of Cincinnati, Ohio, right along US Highway 50. It is the kind of…
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Aurora, Indiana lies on the north bank of a curve in the Ohio River, about 30 miles southwest of Cincinnati, Ohio, right along US Highway 50. It is the kind of…
Entrance to West Baden Springs Hotel [Photo by Linda] West Baden Springs Hotel History & Comeback There’s a place in southern Indiana where time doesn’t just stand still—it echoes. It’s…
The Little Town That Could: Story, Indiana isn’t just a collection of old buildings on a backroad. It’s a breathing, whispering time capsule held together with chestnut beams, rusted hinges, and tales too stubborn to die.
Nestled in the heart of Indiana, Metamora is a charming, slightly anachronistic gem that invites you to step back in time. Picture a place where life moves at the pace of a horse-drawn canal boat, complete with working mills and a historic canal. Explore the picturesque Whitewater Canal, the oldest continuously operating grist mill in Indiana, and enjoy delightful local shops offering everything from gourmet popcorn to delicious beef jerky. Whether you’re an adventurer or an armchair traveler, Metamora promises a unique experience filled with history, charm, and a touch of whimsy. Come discover why it’s worth the visit!
Welcome to the lovely town of Bridgeton, Indiana, where history comes to life! Imagine strolling across the iconic red bridge, enjoying stone-ground flour, and treating yourself to delicious homemade ice cream. Once playfully known as "Sodom" for its lively past, Bridgeton has now blossomed into a charming destination with delightful antique shops and fun-filled festivals. Join us in discovering the historic grist mill, the impressive covered bridge, and the vibrant community that brings this quaint town to life. Whether you're here for the exciting Covered Bridge Festival or enjoying the peaceful off-season, Bridgeton offers a warm slice of Americana you won’t want to miss!
Tucked into the quiet hills of Jackson County, Indiana, the Medora Brick Plant might look like something out of a steampunk movie—towering beehive kilns, rusted rails, and the bones of a bygone industry. But this place isn’t just a photogenic ruin; it’s a gritty symbol of Indiana’s industrial heart, and the locals are determined not to let it crumble into dust.
Nestled on the serene banks of the Patoka River in Dubois County, Jasper, Indiana isn’t just another dot on the map. It’s a place where stories live in hand-carved furniture, laughter echoes from town festivals, and the past walks beside you in every charming street. Steeped in tradition and bustling with Midwestern warmth, Jasper feels like that one relative you only see at reunions but immediately adore.
Walking the streets of Cataract, Indiana feels like flipping through an old photo album -- only the kind that comes with fresh air, gravel roads, and the occasional rooster crowing off in the distance. My wife, Linda, and I have visited the community several times overs the years and enjoyed the peace and quiet each time. There's a stillness there that's not empty -- more like the town's pausing to say, "Well, hey there, stranger."
Linda and I discovered the Jane Ross Reeves Octagon House through a friend of ours who was living in Shirley, Indiana a few years ago. He called me one day and told me that he had something to show to us that he thought we would appreciate seeing, but he wouldn't say what it was. Since I'm always up for a road trip to see something new, we headed his way. This is what he had to show us.