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  • Mecca Covered Bridge (150 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1873 by J.J. Daniels in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Golden sunset light beckons at the far opening. Puffy white clouds decorate the blue sky. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge. Panorama stitched from 2 photos.
    10IND-154-155pan_Mecca-Bridge-Indian...jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Red and white painted wood. Dam and spillway. Panorama stitched from 3 photos.
    10IND-047-49pan_Bridgeton-Mill+Cover...jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Red and white painted wood. Dam and spillway.
    10IND-065_Bridgeton-Covered-Bridge.jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Red and white painted wood. Dam and spillway.
    10IND-057_Bridgeton-Covered-Bridge.jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Red and white paint protects the wood bridge. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-044_Bridgeton-Covered-Bridge.jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Dam and spillway. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-042_Bridgeton-Covered-Bridge.jpg
  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. Red and white painted wood. Dam and spillway. Panorama stitched from 5 photos.
    10IND-036-40pan_Bridgeton-Mill+Cover...jpg
  • Thorpe Ford Covered Bridge (163 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1912 by J.A. Britton on Catlin Road in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge. Puffy white clouds decorate the blue sky.
    10IND-099.jpg
  • Sacks of cornmeal for sale line up in Bridgeton Mill, by a window view of the Bridgeton Covered Bridge, dam and spillway, in Bridgeton Historic District, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones. The red-painted Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005).
    10IND-077_Bridgeton-Mill+Covered-Bri...jpg
  • McAllister Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1914 by J.A. Britton over Little Raccoon Creek, on County Road 400S, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed.
    10IND-022.jpg
  • A Burr Arch Truss supports Cox Ford Covered Bridge, which was built in 1913 by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. Visit Turkey Run State Park in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Marked tourist routes visit many local covered bridges in rural farm country.
    10IND-329.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed. A roof and red painted wood sides protect the historic bridge.
    10IND-328.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-327.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-326.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-325.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-323.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Panorama stitched from 6 photos.
    10IND-313-318pan.jpg
  • Narrows Covered Bridge was built in 1882 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-207_Narrows-Covered-Bridge_Tur...jpg
  • Narrows Covered Bridge was built in 1882 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. Walk across this bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Sugar Creek reflects the covered bridge plus the concrete arch of the modern highway bridge seen behind.
    10IND-194_Narrows-Covered-Bridge_Tur...jpg
  • Dark clouds highlighted with sunset orange contrast with blue sky above a somber silhouette of a bare tree in Parke County, Indiana.
    10IND-179.jpg
  • Mecca Covered Bridge (150 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1873 by J.J. Daniels in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Golden sunset light beckons at the far opening. Puffy white clouds decorate the blue sky. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-154-p1.jpg
  • Mecca Covered Bridge (150 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1873 by J.J. Daniels in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-146.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-114.jpg
  • Thorpe Ford Covered Bridge (163 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1912 by J.A. Britton on Catlin Road in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-101.jpg
  • Thorpe Ford Covered Bridge (163 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1912 by J.A. Britton on Catlin Road in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but traffic is now diverted to an adjacent modern bridge.
    10IND-094.jpg
  • A Burr Arch Truss supports Neet Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1904 by J.J. Daniels over Little Raccoon Creek, on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-029.jpg
  • A Burr Arch Truss supports Neet Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1904 by J.J. Daniels over Little Raccoon Creek, on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-027.jpg
  • A Burr Arch Truss supports McAllister Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1914 by J.A. Britton over Little Raccoon Creek, on County Road 400S, Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-018.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA.
    10IND-324.jpg
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1913 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton over Sugar Creek. A roof and red painted wood sides protect this historic bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Panorama stitched from 12 photos.
    10IND-301-312pan.jpg
  • Narrows Covered Bridge was built in 1882 in Burr Arch style by J.A. Britton. Walk across this bridge in Turkey Run State Park, in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Sugar Creek reflects the covered bridge plus the concrete arch of the modern highway bridge seen behind. Panorama stitched from 6 photos.
    10IND-200-205pan_Narrows-Covered-Bri...jpg
  • A Burr Arch Truss supports Mecca Covered Bridge (150 feet long), which was built over Big Raccoon Creek in 1873 by J.J. Daniels in historic Parke County, Indiana, USA. Golden sunset light beckons through the far opening.
    10IND-167.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed. The "light at the end of the tunnel" beckons.
    10IND-144.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 photos.
    10IND-131-134pan.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Panorama stitched from 3 photos.
    10IND-120-122pan.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed.
    10IND-105.jpg
  • Crooks Covered Bridge (132 feet long), built 1856 by Henry Wolfe, over Little Raccoon Creek, on Wimmer Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed.
    10IND-008.jpg
  • Roseville Covered Bridge (263 feet long) was built in Burr Arch style over Big Raccoon Creek in 1910 by Van Fossen in Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed.
    10IND-111.jpg
  • Neet Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1904 by J.J. Daniels over Little Raccoon Creek, on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The traditional "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign required slow vehicle speed, but auto traffic is now diverted to an adjacent crossing.
    10IND-025.jpg
  • McAllister Covered Bridge (126 feet long), built in 1914 by J.A. Britton over Little Raccoon Creek, on County Road 400S, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Red and white paint protects the wood. The "Cross this bridge at a walk" sign requires slow vehicle speed.
    10IND-015.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5311_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2070_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2069_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2067_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls basin, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Vibrant autumn foliage colors glowed for this panorama stitched from 12 overlapping photos captured October 21, 2015. Water volume was low for this photo after a dry spell in early fall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2036-47pan_Cataract-Falls_Ind...jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11194_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11187_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11138_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • A woman approaches Upper Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11101_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11096_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11071_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-11070_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5321_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5318_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5308_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5307_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5251_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5250_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5219_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2071_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2066_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-2055_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed from compressed layers of calcium-rich shells of sea life from millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Vibrant autumn foliage colors glowed for this panorama stitched from 15 overlapping photos captured October 21, 2015.
    1510SE-11146-60pan_Cataract-Falls_In...jpg
  • Lower Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5313_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. This panorama was stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
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  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Vibrant autumn foliage colors glowed for this panorama stitched from 2 overlapping photos captured October 21, 2015.
    1510SE-5253-54pan_Cataract-Falls_Ind...jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5247_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
    1510SE-5243_Cataract-Falls_Indiana.jpg
  • Upper Falls, in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area –  Indiana's largest-volume waterfall. Mill Creek plunges 20 feet in the set of Upper Falls, and a half a mile downstream the Lower Falls drops 18 feet, for a total drop of 86 feet including intermediate cascades. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA.
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  • Fall colors reflect in Mill Creek, upstream of Lower Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo October 21, 2015. The park's limestone bedrock formed millions of years ago from skeletal remains of marine organisms (such as coral, forams and molluscs) when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. This panorama was stitched from 23 overlapping photos.
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  • Fall colors reflect in Mill Creek, upstream of Lower Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean.
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  • Mill Creek erodes ancient limestone, upstream of Lower Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone bedrock formed millions of years ago from skeletal remains of marine organisms (such as coral, forams and molluscs) when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean.
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  • Vibrant fall colors reflect in Mill Creek, upstream of Lower Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, near Cloverdale, an hour southwest of Indianapolis, in Indiana, USA. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo October 21, 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean. This panorama was stitched from 7 overlapping photos.
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  • Fall colors reflect in Mill Creek, upstream of Lower Falls in Cataract Falls State Recreation Area, an hour southwest of Indianapolis, near Cloverdale, Indiana, USA. Autumn foliage colors were brilliant but water volume was low for this photo in mid October 2015. The park's limestone outcroppings formed millions of years ago when the region was covered by a large shallow ocean.
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  • 1800s map of Indiana Territory. In the 1800s, Indiana Territory was in the northwest USA. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • NCAA Hall of Champions, on the Indiana Central Canal, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Indiana Central Canal was dug in the early 1800s to facilitate interstate commerce, but the project was cut short due to financial problems. Today, the refurbished Canal Walk (stretching north through White River State Park to 11th Street) serves the downtown community as a waterside promenade for walkers, runners, bikers, and sightseers.
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  • Burnt house at 1863 Civil War Journey, Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Fishers, Indiana, USA. On July 8, 1863, Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his forces crossed the Ohio River into Indiana. In 1863 Civil War Journey, you'll cross a covered bridge and step into the southern Indiana town of Dupont shortly after this raid. Along the way, you'll meet local residents, experience immersive presentations, gather supplies for the Soldier's Aid Society, and even participate in military drills. A splash and play water area includes safe, fun water cannons. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • On the 1859 Balloon Voyage at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, visitors can ride a tethered helium balloon up to 377 feet (115 m) above the ground. The attraction is based on the historic August 17, 1859 trip of Aeronaut John Wise, where he made the first airmail delivery in the United States 25 miles (40 km) from Lafayette to Crawfordsville (Indiana) carrying 123 letters and 23 circulars. Wise was also the first to observe the jet stream, noting a "great river of air which always blows from west to east." Lifted by the largest tethered gas passenger balloon in the world (105 feet or 32 m tall), the gondola can carry up to twenty people. Manufactured by the French company Aerophile, only five of these balloons exist in the United States. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places). This image was stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
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  • Basket of carded wool with brush. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • An actor portrays an 1800s farm woman at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Fishers, Indiana, USA. Conner Prairie provides family-friendly fun for all ages. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places). For licensing options, please inquire.
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  • Old brown metal milk canisters. Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones.
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  • Bridgeton Historic District, Indiana: Bridgeton Covered Bridge (245 feet long) was rebuilt in historically accurate Burr Arch style in 2006 over Big Raccoon Creek (replacing 1868 bridge burnt by arson in 2005) on Bridgeton Road, Parke County, Indiana, USA. Bridgeton Mill was established 1823, rebuilt 1870, and is the oldest continuously operating mill west of the Allegheny Mountains. The mill grinds wheat into flour and corn into meal with 200 year-old French Buhr stones.
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  • Young women in 1800s costume design a scarecrow. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Fishers, Indiana, USA. Conner Prairie provides family-friendly fun for all ages. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places). For licensing options, please inquire.
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  • 1800s-style potter's wheel demonstration. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • An old heritage breed of black and white pigs is optimized with longer legs for walking to market. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • 1800s-style potter's wheel demonstration. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Iron hooks from Blacksmith demonstration. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • 1800s style woodworking shop; wooden vise. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Blacksmith hammer strikes out slag from glowing iron. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Blacksmith demonstration. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places). For licensing options, please inquire.
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  • The sun sets behind Parke County Courthouse, 116 West High Street, Rockville, Indiana 47872, USA. The mansard roofs on the corner and central pavilions characterize the Second Empire style of the Court House, which was designed by Thomas J. and Brentwood Tolan and constructed 1879-82. Indiana limestone faces the structure which rests upon a foundation of native sandstone. The domed tower, rising from the center of the roof, displays a clock on each side. Classical elements such as columns and pediments further adorn the entryways. Parke County is the "Covered Bridge Capital of the World."
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  • Barred wooden barn door. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Simple 1800s bed and bedpan. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Quilted fabric. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Black teapot. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Ham in smokehouse. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • 1800s-style potter's wheel demonstration. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • Clay cups made at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, Fishers, Indiana, USA. Conner Prairie provides family-friendly fun for all ages. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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  • An actor portraying an 1800s potter contemplates a lump of clay as he kicks his wheel demonstration up to speed before making a cup. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places). For licensing options, please inquire.
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  • Antique table setting: spoons, knives, two-tine forks, plates & cups. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park provides family-friendly fun for all ages in Fishers, Indiana, USA. Founded by pharmaceutical executive Eli Lilly in the 1930s, Conner Prairie living history museum now recreates life in Indiana in the 1800s on the White River and preserves the William Conner home (listed on the National Register of Historic Places).
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