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Two Gaits Farm is the name of a Standardbred (harness racing) horse farm that functioned from 1934-1973. It belonged to Leo C. McNamara, Sr. and at one time was internationally known as the largest standardbred pacer breeding farm in the country. [1] The farm was the birthplace of numerous famous horses over the years.
The earliest predecessor of the Central of Indiana is the Lawrenceburg & Indianapolis, chartered in 1832 to connect those cities by way of Greensburg and Shelbyville. [5] One and a quarter miles (2.01 km) of wooden rails were laid by July 1834, making this horse powered track the first railroad in Indiana. [6]
Southern dialect and South Midland dialect of American English are prevalent, as opposed to the Inland North dialect in far Northern Indiana and the North Midland dialect in Central and North-Central Indiana. Southern Indiana is the northernmost extent of the South Midland region, forming what linguists refer to as the "Hoosier Apex" of the ...
The Elite Equine rescue fundraiser “Boots and Bling” gala is Saturday, Dec. 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to raise money for injured and unwanted horses and to give them a second chance ...
Janet Eger and Teena Ligman have hiked hundreds of miles across southern Indiana. The two recently shared some family-friendly jaunts to "undiscovered treasures" in Lawrence and Orange counties ...
Terre Haute, Indiana: Active: Camp Wright: East Chicago Council: Michigan City Indiana: Closed: Near site of Purdue North Central Cary Camp: Sagamore Council: Lafayette, IN: Active: Crossland Scout Reservation: Sagamore Council: Pierceton, IN: Closed: Camp was sold to state in the 1990s. Now a state recreation area Maumee Scout Reservation ...
Indiana was a likely place for runaways to escape because of its geographical location as a free state that bordered Kentucky, a slave state. Indiana's southern boundary, directly across the Ohio River from Kentucky, had several crossing points and various routes for runaways to follow north to reach Detroit, Michigan.
Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad: Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railway: NYC: 1893 1898 Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad: Indiana and Illinois Southern Railroad: IC: 1886 1890 St. Louis, Indianapolis and Eastern Railroad: Indiana Interstate Railway: IIRC 1978 1980 N/A Indiana and Lake Michigan Railway: NYC: 1887 1898 St. Joseph, South ...