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  2. Valparaiso, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    At Vale Park, it connects to the Vale Park trail to Valparaiso Street 1 mile (1.6 km). A new bike loop 3 miles (4.8 km) is being built that circles north along Valparaiso Street to Bullseye Lake Rd, east to Cumberland Crossing (not open to the public (2008), south to Vale Park, turning west to on Vale Park to return to the corner of Vale Park ...

  3. Washington Street Historic District (Valparaiso, Indiana)

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    305 Valparaiso High School now Central Elementary School; [3] Twentieth Century Functional, c. 1920 (C) 411 House; Italianate, c. 1880 (N) 501 Colonel Mark DeMotte House; Italianate, c. 1880 (O). The house was built about 1890 for the founder and dean of the Valparaiso Law School. DeMotte also served as the town's postmaster during the 1890s.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Porter ...

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    Within Indiana Dunes National Park. 31: David Garland Rose House: David Garland Rose House: July 17, 1980 : 156 Garfield St. Valparaiso: The David Garland Rose House was built circa 1860 in Valparaiso, Indiana, USA.

  5. Urschel Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, William Emmett Urschel began experimental work on a gooseberry stemmer. [1] Urschel received his first patent for the Gooseberry Snipper in 1908. In 1910, Urschel founded the Urschel Gooseberry Snipper Factory, a small two-story wooden shop at 158 South Napoleon in Valparaiso, Indiana, located next to his residence and in an area populated with gooseberry farmers.

  6. Valparaiso Popcorn Festival - Wikipedia

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    2004 Valparaiso Popcorn Festival. The Valparaiso Popcorn Festival is an annual one-day food festival held in September in Valparaiso, Indiana. The festival began in 1979 as a way to salute resident Orville Redenbacher, the food scientist and businessman associated with the brand of popcorn which bears his name. [1]

  7. Sauk Trail - Wikipedia

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    A highway named Sauk Trail runs from Frankfort, Illinois through Park Forest, Illinois to just west of the state line at Dyer, Indiana. US 12 was built along a known portion of the Sauk Trail that ultimately ends in Detroit. US 6 parallels, at various points, the Illinois and Des Plaines rivers' paths, and some of their tributaries. Natives and ...

  8. WLJE - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Valparaiso, Indiana, United States, it serves Northwest Indiana. The station is owned by Adams Radio Group, through licensee ARG of Northern Indiana LLC, [3] and features local programming along with the syndicated Nights with Elaina country music program via Westwood One. The station also features national and local newscasts.

  9. Porter County Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Porter County Museum (PoCo Muse) is a museum that is located at 20 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso, Indiana. From May 11, 1975, until March 12, 2020, the museum was located in the old Porter County Jail and sheriffs residence , located at 153 Franklin Street Valparaiso, Indiana , across the street from its current home.