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The Salem Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Salem, Washington County, Indiana. The original plat of the town, founded in 1814, is within the district. It is bounded by Mulberry and Hackberry Street in the north, Hayes Street in the east, the CSX railroad tracks
The western terminus of State Road 160 is in Salem at its parent route, State Road 60. It passes to the south of the Clark State Forest just before reaching Henryville, where it intersects with Interstate 65 (Exit 19) and U.S. Route 31. [2] [3]
The Indiana segment, plus the Lewis and Clark Bridge across the Ohio River to connect the Indiana segment of I-265 with the Kentucky segment, was completed in December 2016 but is currently not signed as I-265 between I-65 and the new bridge. I-465: A beltway around Indianapolis, signed as the USS Indianapolis Memorial Highway.
Co-owners Jacob and Desirea Fields recently opened Grazing Fields Cheese & Charcuterie Shoppe, a brick-and-mortar location in the 45th Parallel building.
Commercial Street SE onto southbound I-5 will remain open. Northbound drivers can take I-5 exit 252 onto Kuebler Boulevard and continue to Commercial Street SE. A map showing the detour route ...
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The Carnegie Library in Salem was one of nearly 2,000 libraries built in the United States including 164 in Indiana in the early 20th century with funds donated by steel conglomerate Andrew Carnegie. Salem received the grant in February 1904, broke ground in August 1904 and opened in July 1905.
The south part of the county is drained by the Blue River, which rises in the county and flows southwestward into Harrison County on its way to the Ohio River. The highest point on the terrain (1,050 feet (320 meters) ASL) is an isolated rise two miles (3.2 km) NNW from New Philadelphia in the eastern part.