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  2. Indiana Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Railway Museum was founded in 1961 in the Decatur County town of Westport with one locomotive and three passenger cars. The museum relocated to Greensburg and then in 1978 to French Lick after the Southern Railway deeded a total of sixteen miles of right of way stretching from West Baden, Indiana, approximately one mile north of French Lick, to a small village named Dubois, to the ...

  3. Dubois County Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Dubois County Railroad (reporting mark DCRR) is a Class III short-line railroad serving Dubois County in southern Indiana, United States, and is a for-profit subsidiary of the Indiana Railway Museum, now better known as the French Lick Scenic Railway.

  4. Orange County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    French Lick Scenic Railway (French Lick West Baden and Southern Railway/ Indiana Railway Museum) Popular train rides in Indiana aboard the French Lick Scenic Railway offer 20-mile day tours through parts of the Hoosier National Forest, the 2,200-foot Burton Tunnel (Indiana's second longest tunnel), and past limestone outcroppings.

  5. French Lick, Indiana: A Visit to Larry Bird's Hometown

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    French Lick, Indiana is Larry Bird's hometown. The city has plenty of Bird-related travel attractions.

  6. Monon Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Tracks remain only in French Lick and are used as an excursion route. French Lick to Cuzco. A portion of the original track in French Lick and West Baden (between the West Baden Hotel and the Indiana Railway Museum) has been altered and expanded for a trolley service serving various locations of the French Lick Resort and the museum. Orleans [9 ...

  7. French Lick, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    French Lick was originally a French trading post built near a spring and salt lick. A fortified ranger post was established near the springs in 1811. On Johnson's 1837 map of Indiana, the community was known as Salt Spring. The town was founded in 1857. [4] French Lick's post office has been in operation since 1847. [5]

  8. Old Indiana Fun Park - Wikipedia

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    The park logo found on a 1988 park brochure. On Sunday, August 11, 1996, 4-year-old Emily Hunt was paralyzed from the chest down and her 57-year-old grandmother, Nancy Jones, was killed after a miniature train ride at the Old Indiana Fun Park derailed and overturned as it approached a curve. [2]

  9. List of Indiana railroads - Wikipedia

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    Orleans, West Baden and French Lick Springs Railway: Orleans, West Baden and French Lick Springs Railway: MON: 1887 1897 Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway: Pendleton and Indianapolis Railroad: NYC: 1846 1848 Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad: Peninsular Railroad: GTW: 1869 1870 Peninsular Railway: Peninsular Railway: GTW: 1870 1873