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SR 69 begins at the Hovey Lake Fish and Wildlife Area in southwestern Posey County, near the confluence of the Ohio River and the Wabash River. It proceeds roughly northeast as a rural two-lane on the banks of the Hovey Lake. The road turns due north, away from the lake, and towards Mount Vernon. The highway turn northwest passing around the ...
The Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon, on the Ohio River, is the seventh-largest inland port complex in the nation. Mechanization of dock technology has altered the number of workers at the port, but Posey County is still the seventh-largest internal port in the United States, based on the tons of materials handled.
The following is a list of fish and wildlife areas in the state of Indiana. [1] Name County Atterbury FWA: ... Lake and Newton: Pigeon River FWA: Stueben: Pisgah ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has closed on the acquisition of 3,950 acres of forests, marshland and upland habitat in Sullivan County, which will be known as Busseron Creek Fish ...
Hovey Lake Fish and Wildlife Area is a nearly 7,000-acre (28 km 2) recreational area operated by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources near Mount Vernon, Indiana. [1] The land comprising Hovey Lake FWA was originally ceded to the Indiana Territory by the Treaty of Vincennes in 1804, and then granted to the Wabash and Erie Canal Company ...
Clark State Forest - 25,288.8 acres (19 km 2); Deam Lake State Recreation Area; Ferdinand State Forest - 7,789.9 acres (10 km 2); Frances Slocum State Forest; Greene–Sullivan State Forest – 9,048.8 acres (1.3 km 2); Athens County
Rice Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area is an Illinois state park on 5,660 acres (2,290 ha) in Fulton County, Illinois, United States. Much of the park is wetland, and the park is best known for waterfowl hunting. [1] [2] [3]
The 88.5-mile-long (142.4 km) [2] Vernon Fork of the Muscatatuck [10] is a longer branch of the river than the main stem, or southern branch, of the river. The Vernon Fork provides the city of North Vernon with its drinking water, and flows for 59 miles (95 km) of its length in Jennings County. [11]