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  2. Brown County State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's Abe Martin Lodge, built in 1932, has 30 guest rooms, two lobbies, a gift shop, and a full-service restaurant. An annex to the lodge has 54 more rooms. An indoor water park was added recently. Rental cabins are available nearby. Each of 20 two-story family cabins can accommodate up to 8 people, and 56 rustic cabins are available. [47]

  3. Kin Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    The lodge's twenty cabins are named after characters in the Abe Martin cartoons. [ 30 ] [ 46 ] In October 1939, Ohio State University added Hubbard's name to the Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame.

  4. List of Indiana state historical markers in Brown County

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    Behind Abe Martin Lodge, 1405 IN-46 W, Nashville 39°11′13″N 86°12′55″W  /  39.18694°N 86.21528°W  / 39.18694; -86.21528  ( Kin Hubbard and Abe Martin Arts & Culture; Newspaper & Media

  5. Abe Martin (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Abe Martin was an anti-hero character, making wisecracker jokes and uttering sayings which became popular over the country. He made his first appearance on December 17, 1904. [ 2 ] Originally the character's locality wasn't specified, but in a strip from February 3, 1905, he announced: "I'm goin' ter move ter Brown County Tewmorrow", which he ...

  6. Itchy Jones Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The field is named for former Southern Illinois baseball coach Abe Martin, and the venue was previously known simply as Abe Martin Field. [1] In 2014 after a complete renovation, the larger stadium was dedicated "Itchy Jones Stadium" after head coach Itch Jones .

  7. National Newspaper Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Abe Martin Junior by E. B. Sullivan (1938-1939) — apparently replaced the Abe Martin strip for these two years; Abe Martin of Brown County by Kin Hubbard (c. 1917–1930) — strip began in The Indianapolis News in 1904; Adam Apple's Adventures by Don Herold (1932) — daily panel; Amazing But True by Albert Edward Wiggam (1931-1932 ...