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Hart was killed in 1883 while working on a ditch near Plum Creek. Hart Street, one of Dyer's major north–south streets, bears his name. Hart's wife, Martha Dyer Hart, is the town's namesake. [11] Dyer was incorporated as a town under Indiana law on February 8, 1910. [1]
In the late 1800s, the Hart farm employed forty employees who helped Hart grow grain, vegetables, raise dairy, beef cattle, and hay. [3] The founder and land owner Aaron Hart died in a ditch digging accident on January 12, 1883. [4] [5] The town of Hartsdale never grew. By 1900 its neighbor Schererville had its church, two stores, a large brick ...
A section of US 30 in Dyer known as the "ideal section" of the Lincoln Highway was opened in 1923 and rebuilt in the 1990s. [14] [15] In 1924, the sections of the road that were part of the original Lincoln Highway was paved, [16] [17] followed by the paving of the rest of US 30, which was commissioned in 1926.
Munster/Dyer Main Street station is a planned South Shore Line rail station located at the foot of Main Street on the border of Munster and Dyer, Indiana.The station and main parking lot itself will reside solely within Munster town limits while additional parking and a maintenance facility will reside within the Dyer town limits.
Meyer's Castle or the Joseph Ernest Meyer House is a former private residence in the town of Dyer, Indiana in the United States. The castle was constructed from 1927 to 1931 in the Jacobethan style by architect Cosbey Bernard, Sr. The house was built for Joseph Ernest Meyer as his private residence, a herbologist and one of Hammond's first ...
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