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The Wabash River / ˈ w ɔː b æ ʃ / (French: Ouabache) is a 503-mile-long (810 km) [2] river that drains most of the state of Indiana, and a significant part of Illinois, in the United States.
Ouabache [wɑːbɑː'ʃi] (a French transcription of the Miami Indian word for the river, waapaahšiiki, meaning "it shines white", or "shining water over white stones") is a state park in Indiana. It is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Fort Wayne, Indiana near Bluffton, Indiana .
The Ouabache Sculpture is a public artwork located in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County in the US state of Indiana. Located on a grassy plot between adjacent lanes of the Harrison Street Bridge and lying just east of the Wabash River , [ 1 ] the sculpture is kinetic and will move by being pushed by the wind. [ 2 ]
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Richard Lieber was instrumental in the foundation of the Indiana State Park system. The first state park in Indiana was McCormick's Creek State Park, in Owen County in 1916, followed in the same year by Turkey Run State Park in Parke County. The number of state parks rose steadily in the 1920s, mostly by donations of land from local authorities ...
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SR 201 begins at the entrance to Ouabache State Park. It heads northwest until it reaches a four-way intersection with two local roads. The road heads north from here until it terminates at a 3-way intersection with SR 124. SR 201 is an undivided two-lane road for its entire length.
May 8—Ouabache Elementary student Isabella McCollister doesn't have much experience with airplanes, but on Wednesday, her big opportunity came when she sat in the cockpit of a Sport Cruiser ...