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  2. Category:Rock formations of Indiana - Wikipedia

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  4. Rockhouse Cliffs Rockshelters - Wikipedia

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    The Rockhouse Cliffs Rockshelters (12PE98 and 12PE100) are a pair of rockshelters in the far southern region of the U.S. state of Indiana.Located amid broken terrain in the Hoosier National Forest, the shelters may have been inhabited for more than ten thousand years by peoples ranging from the Early Archaic period until the twentieth century.

  5. Music of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Country music is very thick in Southern Indiana, an area considered part of the Upland South.. The bluegrass festival Bill Monroe Memorial Festival has been held in Bean Blossom, IN every June since 1967.There were many Rock N Roll Bars Nite Clubs and Venues in the 70’s in and around the Indianapolis area.

  6. Devil's Backbone (rock formation) - Wikipedia

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    Stone fortification and mounds at the Devil's Backbone rock formation. Devil's Backbone is a rock formation and peninsula formed by the flow of Fourteen Mile Creek into the Ohio River, and is currently situated in Charlestown State Park near Charlestown, Indiana, and across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky.

  7. Kentland crater - Wikipedia

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    It was discovered about 1880 when two farmers began to quarry crushed rock there. The presence of shatter cones and deformed bedrock led geologists to conclude by the late 1960s that the Kentland structure is a deeply eroded impact structure , rather than volcanic in origin.

  8. Jug Rock - Wikipedia

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    Jug Rock Jug Rock photo taken in 2010. Jug Rock is a natural geological formation located outside of Shoals, Indiana, in the valley of the East Fork of the White River.It is composed of sandstone, and is the largest free-standing table rock formation (also called a "mushroom rock") in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

  9. Potts Creek Rockshelter - Wikipedia

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    The Potts Creek Rock Shelter Archeological Site, within Hoosier National Forest in Crawford County, Indiana, was a camp for Archaic, Woodland, and Paleo-Indian Indians. It is currently unoccupied by habitation. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]