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By Duane Hall, November 18, 2012
The Site of the Elkhart Hydraulics
101 Indiana, Elkhart County, Elkhart — The Rivers for Industry — Our Rivers' Story
102 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Millrace Hydraulic Canal - Hawks Electric Company — Millrace Canal Trail
103 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Shanklin Park — Millrace Canal Trail
104 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Goshen Dam and Millrace Hydraulic Canal — Millrace Canal Trail
105 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — Canal House
106 Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville — 21.1966.1 — The Whitewater Canal
107 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Old New Albany — Floyd County Indiana
108 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — The Robert E. Lee Built Here
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109 Indiana, Fountain County, Attica — 23.1997.1 — Attica & Covington Canal Skirmish — Reported permanently removed
110 Indiana, Fountain County, Covington — Wabash - Erie Canal — 1846 - 1875
111 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Brookville Lake
112 Indiana, Franklin County, Brookville — Whitewater Valley Flood Victims Memorial
113 Indiana, Franklin County, Laurel, Laurel Township — The Whitewater Canal Trail offers you: — Laurel Feeder Dam
114 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Ben Franklin III
115 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Building A Hand-Dug Canal Was Hard Work
116 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Canal Front Dry Goods Store
117 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Duck Creek Aqueduct
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118 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Gordon's or Millville Lock #24 — Reported permanently removed
119 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Harnessing the Power of Water
120 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Jenks and Martindale Grocery
121 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Martindale Hotel
122 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora Grist Mill
123 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora Masonic Lodge
124 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Metamora to Twin Locks: along the trail — Whitewater Canal Trail
125 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Old Faulkner-Pierce Drug Store
126 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Stable — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site Stable
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127 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — The Whitewater Canal Trail Offers You: — Yellow Banks Trail & Lock 21
128 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Van Camp's Store
129 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Water Wheel & Lock #25
130 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — 24.19??.? — Whitewater Canal
131 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
132 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
133 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora — Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
134 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Brookville Township — Lock 21 and the Twin Arch Aqueduct at Yellow Bank Creek
135 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Brookville Township — The Whitewater Canal Trail Offers You:
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136 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Metamora Township — Building the Whitewater Canal — an 1840s Engineering Feat
137 Indiana, Franklin County, Metamora, Metamora Township — Locking Thru Lock No. 24 — Welcome to Whitewater Canal State Historic Site — Metamora —
138 Indiana, Franklin County, Yellow Bank — Yellow Bank Flag Stop / Hendrickson's Ice Pond
139 Indiana, Gibson County, Francisco — Wabash & Erie Canal
140 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Agriculture — 1,000 B.C. — Present
141 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Native Americans — 8,000 B.C. — 1811
142 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Patoka Wildlife Refuge — 1994 — Present
143 Indiana, Gibson County, Princeton — Prehistoric Landscape — 420 Million Years Ago — 10,000 Years Ago
144 Indiana, Grant County, Jalapa — Conner's Mill
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145 Indiana, Grant County, Upland — Jacob F. Bugher
146 Indiana, Hamilton County, Noblesville — 29.1994.1 — The Central Canal
147 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon — Harrison County (Indiana) Fair
148 Indiana, Harrison County, Corydon, Harrison Township — Mooring Post and Anchor Chain
149 Indiana, Harrison County, Maukport — 2 — Morgan Enters Indiana — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail —
150 Indiana, Henry County, New Castle — USS Hyman DD732 — 1944 - - 1969 —
151 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Burk's Lock — 1835-1873
152 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1973.1 — Canal Landing on Washington Street / Jefferson Park Mall
153 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1972.1 — Forks of Wabash
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154 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1979.3 — Huntington's Ford and First Bridge / Huntington's Buildings Over the River
155 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — In 1835, The Wabash & Erie Canal Was Completed
156 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — The Wabash & Erie Canal Fulfilled George Washington's Dream
157 Indiana, Huntington County, Roanoke — 35.1997.1 — Wabash & Erie Canal Lock 4
158 Indiana, Jasper County, Dunns Bridge — Legendary Dunn's Bridge
159 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Bill Cantrell Memorial Race Course — Site of the Madison Regatta Since 1911
160 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Flood of 1937 / Crystal Beach Pool — Streetside History
161 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — From Pork to Port
162 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Indiana's First Railroad / Madison's Boat Builders — Streetside History
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163 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Lt. General Walter Krueger
164 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Madison Regatta / Steamboats — Streetside History
165 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Railroad on the Riverfront / Madison's Iron Foundries — Streetside History
166 Indiana, Johnson County, Edinburgh — Thompson Mill
167 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — Indiana Territory
168 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — Site of Ferry Landing
169 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — The Wabash River — George Rogers Clark National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
170 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — U.S.S. Vincennes
171 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — USS Indianapolis — SSN 697
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172 Indiana, Kosciusko County, North Webster — The Dixie — Indiana's Oldest Sternwheel Paddle Boat
173 Indiana, Lake County, Gary, Miller Beach — Shipwreck Archeology — The Mystery of "Unknown 5 and 6"
174 Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City — Great Lakes' First Submarine — Sesquicentennial - 150 Years — Michigan City, Indiana, 1833 - 1983 —
175 Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City — Michigan City Lighthouse
176 Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City — Roger J. McKee Memorial Fountain
177 Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City — S. S. Eastland Disaster
178 Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City — Washington Park Historic District
179 Indiana, Lawrence County, Spring Mill Village — Civilian Conservation Corp — This area is dedicated to the committed services of the Civilian Conservation Corps — Co. 1536, Co. 539 —
180 Indiana, Madison County, Chesterfield — The Mounds Dugout Canoe — [Mounds State Park]
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181 Indiana, Madison County, Pendleton — Falls Park — Town of Pendleton
182 Indiana, Madison County, Pendleton — The Falls — Town of Pendleton
183 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Butler-Tarkington — 49.1966.2 — The Central Canal
184 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Adams County — Organized in 1835 — Named for John Quincy Adams —
185 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Carroll County — Organized in 1828 — Named for Charles Carroll —
186 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Clark County — Organized in 1801 — Named for George Rogers Clark —
187 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Franklin County — Organized in 1811 — Named for Benjamin Franklin —
188 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Fulton County — Organized in 1836 — Named for Robert Fulton —
189 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Huntington County — Organized in 1834 — Named for Samuel Huntington —
190 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Jefferson County — Organized in 1811 — Named for Thomas Jefferson —
191 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Kosciusko County — Organized in 1836 — Named for Thaddeus Kosciuszko —
192 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Lake County — Organized in 1836 — Named for Lake Michigan —
193 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — LaPorte County — Organized in 1832 — Name is French for "The Port" —
194 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Mark Twain — (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910)
195 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Marshall County — Organized in 1836 — Named for John Marshall —
196 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Martin County — Organized in 1820 — Named for John T. Martin —
197 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Mill Race Site
198 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Noble County — Organized in 1836 — Named for James Noble —
199 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Ohio County — Organized in 1844 — Named for the Ohio River —
200 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Owen County — Organized in 1819 — Named for Abraham Owen —

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