On East Ohio Street (U.S. 36) at Constitution Street on East Ohio Street.
This 1883 Railroad Depot serves as Parke County's Tourist Information Center. All covered bridge tours begin here.
Indiana's Historic Parke County The Covered Bridge Capital — — Map (db m3675) HM
Near Old 36 Road (County Road 168) west of Neysville Road, on the right when traveling west.
Gov. Jos. A. Wright
1810 — 1867
Atty. In Rockville 1829 – 1849
Gov. Of Indiana 1949 – 1857
Minister of U.S.A. to Prussia
Parke Co. Historical Society — — Map (db m59830) HM
On West Ohio Street (U.S. 36) at South Market Street (State Road 40), on the right when traveling east on West Ohio Street.
For God and Country
This votive tablet is dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Parke County, Indiana who answered the call of our Country in the Great World Wars, and especially to those who died that you and I might live; and to the . . . — — Map (db m3802) WM
On North College Street south of Howard Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Popular columnist writing as “The Country Contributor,” Strauss (1863-1918) idealized simple rural life and traditional roles for women in a time of national shifts in class and gender relations. Began writing for hometown newspaper, . . . — — Map (db m59728) HM
On West Ohio Street (U.S. 36) at South Market Street (State Road 40), on the right when traveling east on West Ohio Street.
Dedicated
to those who served
for God and Country
that the eternal verities,
upon which this Nation
is founded, might live
Charles Ray Chaney
Hobert Decker Robert Lee Delp
Keith Hammon
Wilbert R. Harper
Robert Dean Hutson . . . — — Map (db m3804) HM
On West Ohio Street (U.S. 36) west of South Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east.
In February, 1824, this site was chosen as the permanent seat of justice for Parke County. Eight men christened the town-to-be in honor of the ancient boulders found here. — — Map (db m8927) HM
On East High Street at South Virginia Street, on the left when traveling east on East High Street.
This building, erected in 1832, replaced an 1824 log structure and served as jail and sheriff’s residence until ca. 1879.
A scaffold erected just east of the jail was the scene of the last hanging in Parke County. — — Map (db m59820) HM
On West Ohio Street (U.S. 36), on the right when traveling east.
This Museum Building built in 1839 first used as a seminary; an armory during the Civil War, a school for negro children from 1873-1924, later a gas station, a restaurant, and gift shop.
Purchased in 1975 by Parke Co. Historical . . . — — Map (db m3677) HM
On East High Street east of South Erie Street, on the right when traveling east.
Rockville Cemetery
established 1824
A Historic Cemetery Listed in
Indiana’s Cemetery and Burial Grounds
Registry of the Indiana Department of
Natural Resources
Installed 2012 Indiana Historical Bureau
and . . . — — Map (db m59850) HM
Near South College Street near West Pennsylvania Street.
Pavilion was built 1913 by Edgar Jerome (1862–1942) of Rockville. He used wooden bridge building techniques in timber framing which supports entire structure. It was designed to seat 3,000 people under its roof. Repairs made 1976–1978 . . . — — Map (db m3807) HM
On South Market Street north of West High Street, on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
This Bell
was moulded by fusing the Bells of the
Old and New School Presbyterian Churches
of Rockville
after uniting in 1869.
The Bell Tower
was restored 1950 by memorial gifts to
John H. Sherrard, Pastor, 1888 — 1895 . . . — — Map (db m59805) HM
On South Market Street at West High Street on South Market Street.
1917 HONOR ROLL 1919
In commemoration of the patriotism of our boys who went forth at the call of their Country to serve in the World War and in memory of those who died that liberty might live.
William Owen Isham, . . . — — Map (db m4784) HM