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  2. Lusk Home and Mill Site - Wikipedia

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    After John Lusk died in 1915, the property was put up for sale. A logging company, Hoosier Veneer, paid US$ 30,200.00 for the site. Richard Lieber and the State Parks Commission raised $40,000.00 to buy the land from the lumber company after last minute support from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on November 11, 1916.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion ...

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    Because Indianapolis is coextensive with Marion County, properties are listed by township rather than by city or town. Center Township is the location of 189 of these properties and districts, including 6 of the National Historic Landmarks; these properties and districts are listed separately. Properties and districts in Marion County's other ...

  4. Oaklandon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    6300 and 6400 blocks of Oaklandon Rd., the 6400 block of Maple St., and 11716 Oshawa St., Indianapolis, Indiana: Coordinates: Area: 10 acres (4.0 ha) Architectural style: Classical Revival, Late Gothic Revival, Bungalow/craftsman: NRHP reference No. 13000724 [1] Added to NRHP

  5. A Hiker's Path: Crossing the Devil's Backbone in Shades State ...

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    The “backbone" is another narrow, high cliff, 100 feet high and 6 feet across. It can be intimidating to cross over it, but it’s an adventure as well.

  6. Lynnville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2010, there were 888 people, 352 households, and 239 families living in the town. The population density was 510.3 inhabitants per square mile (197.0/km 2).

  7. Hoosier Hill - Wikipedia

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    While the high topography seen at Brown County State Park, which sits in the Norman Upland in south central Indiana, can be mistaken to be a high point (where relief is 400–500 feet from valley to hilltop), the elevations of hilltops ranges from 800 to 1050 feet. A.H. Marshall was the first person to successfully climb each U.S. state ...

  8. William M. Cockrum House - Wikipedia

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    William M. Cockrum House, also known as Cockrum Hall, is a historic home located at Oakland City, Gibson County, Indiana.It was built in 1876, and is a two-story, Italian Villa style brick dwelling with a one-story wing.

  9. What are the financial impacts of selling homes "as is" and ...

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    If investor-owned properties increasingly dominate flood-prone areas, the region may see a shift in property values and community dynamics as fewer long-term residents choose to live in high-risk ...