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2,400 on Wednesday & Saturday (as of 2023) [2] OCLC number. 32432730. Website. tribtown.com. The Tribune is an American twice weekly published Wednesday & Saturday in Seymour, Indiana. It is owned by AIM Media Indiana. The publication covers the city of Seymour and all of Jackson County, Indiana.
Seymour Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana. It encompasses 79 contributing buildings and 4 contributing structures in the central business district of Seymour. The district developed between about 1876 and 1945, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Romanesque Revival ...
Cavanaugh Bridge. More images. December 19, 2007. (#07001280) 0.6 miles south of County Road 700S on County Road 550W over the Muscatatuck River, southwest of Brownstown. 38°45′48″N 86°08′12″W / 38.7633°N 86.1367°W / 38.7633; -86.1367 (Cavanaugh Bridge) Driftwood Township. Extends into Washington County. 5.
The Jackson County development cooperation is based in Seymour, about 60 miles south of Indianapolis. Tent Partnership is a NYC-based nonprofit founded by the CEO of Chobani Yogurt that pairs ...
Seymour is a city in Jackson County, Indiana, United States.Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census. The city is noted for its location at the intersection of two major north–south and east–west railroads, which cross each other in the downtown area. The north–south line (the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Rai
Farmers Club is a historic clubhouse located at Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana. It was built in 1914, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Beaux-Arts style brick building with Indiana limestone embellishments. The main entrance features flanking Ionic order columns, round arch transom, and projecting piers. The building houses the local chamber of ...
Jackson County was formed in 1816. It was named after General Andrew Jackson. [3] Jackson County was the site of the first recorded train robbery of a moving train in the United States. On October 6, 1866, the Reno Gang robbed an Ohio and Mississippi Railway train, making off with over $10,000. [4]
The Southern Indiana Railroad Freighthouse, located in Seymour, Indiana, has since January 2008 served as the Jackson County Visitor Center, for Jackson County, Indiana. This freight house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 2003. Three separate railroads once used the facilities here.