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Sign Located Inside Building
Photographer: Ginger Drenning
Taken: August 26, 2009
Caption: Sign Located Inside Building
Additional Description:
Rifleport
""Listen closely. If walls could talk in this 18th Century building, they would whisper tales of early trappers and settlers who built the original 24 inch thick stone barriers as a haven from the then wild west. The “fort” was later used as a stable for a large hotel near the river. Approximately 1850, railroad traders added a two story brick section and used the buildings as a trading posts and depot exchange. The “Depot Exchange” became a well-known house of ill repute with many “exchanges” taking place during Madison’s great railroad and steamboat days. With the decline of rail and river transport this beautiful city retreated from attention. Settlers sought other sources of income. By the turn of the century the property became a junkyard. Local, elderly citizens recall bringing newspapers and bottles to the yard during the wars and collecting a few cents for their “recyclables.” The property was purchased by the Lanthier family in 1990 and Lathier Winery opened in September of 1994.""
Submitted: September 27, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana.
Database Locator Identification Number: p78639
File Size: 0.969 Megabytes

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