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Built in 1898, the Birdsell Mansion has sat mostly vacant for more than a decade. Its current owner, who bought it in 2007, shared his plans. On 'most endangered' list 2 straight years, Birdsell ...
Rose Island is an abandoned amusement park near Charlestown, Indiana, situated on a peninsula (the "Devil's Backbone") created by Fourteen Mile Creek emptying into the Ohio River. It was a recreational area known as Fern Grove in the 1880s, mostly used as a church camp. It was so named due to the many ferns that grew there. The Louisville and ...
Northern side of Tunnel Mill Rd., west of Fourteen Mile Creek and northeast of Charlestown [8 38°28′54″N 85°37′34″W / 38.4817°N 85.6261°W / 38.4817; -85.6261 ( John Work House and Mill
Charlestown is a city located within Charlestown Township, in Clark County, Indiana, United States. The population was 7,775 at the 2020 census. The population was 7,775 at the 2020 census. History
Birdsell built shops in South Bend, Indiana, in 1863. In 1864, his offices in West Henrietta burned down. [2] Birdsell moved to South Bend in April 1864. Birdsell sold his farm in New York for US$30,000 in 1865. [3] He incorporated Birdsell Manufacturing Company in 1870. [1] [2] In 1872, Birdsell built a new factory on South Columbia Street. [4]
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.
Charlestown Township is one of twelve townships in Clark County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 13,450 and it contained 5,382 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 13,450 and it contained 5,382 housing units.
Vincennes, Indiana: ca. 1806-1809 Residential Built by an early French fur trader, also known as the Michel Brouillet House [1] Westfall House: Corydon, Indiana: ca. 1807 Residential Branham Tavern: Corydon, Indiana: ca. 1808 Commercial Kintner-McGrain House: Corydon, Indiana: ca. 1808 Residential Thomas Downs House: Charlestown, Indiana: ca ...