The "Giant" - Earth Ship was formed by Sue Blakely, a tireless worker and believer in Vic Cook's approach to improving society. Earthship Corp. is ...
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Fort Harrison State Park is a 17,000 acre park featuring more than six miles of walking and jogging trails, designated picnic areas, fishing access...
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1. EASY (1 mile)—You will find the 20 most common trees in Indiana marked for your convenience along this trail. The trail also winds around four p...
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Cool Creek Park is one of Hamilton County's most popular parks, as it offers a wide variety of features and activities. Members of the entire famil...
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About Us:One of Indianapolis' oldest parks, Holliday Park is located along the banks of the White River and encompasses 95 acres of woodland and tr...
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The Zion Nature Center encourages Zionsville and Central Indiana families to take an active role in their native environment through educational an...
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With 1400 acres of water and 3900 acres of forest, Eagle Creek Park is one of the largest city parks in the nation, offering unmatched opportu...
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Minnetrista is a museum and cultural center that serves the people of East Central Indiana. Minnetrista offers exhibits and programs for children, ...
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The Kirkendall Interpretive Center has a large diorama of preserved animals including a beaver, a groundhog, an albino muskrat, a red-tailed hawk, ...
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History: Long before settlers cleared the blanket of trees from what became Hendricks County, long before displaced tribes people of the Eel Riv...
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Headquarters for Upper Wabash Interpretive Services (UWIS) programming for J.E. Roush Lake Fish and Wildlife Area, Mississinewa Lake, Ouabache Stat...
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Nicknamed the "Little Smokies" because of the area's resemblance to the Great Smoky Mountains, Brown County encompasses nearly 16,000 acres of rugg...
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Mission:To promote the sustainable use of the earth's resources through education, demonstration and research.Vision:To inspire and challenge indiv...
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About Us:Hilltop Garden & Nature Center was first established by IU Biology Professor, Barbara Shalucha in 1948. Hilltop has primarily focused ...
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History:Early Indiana:- Administration Building - Original Homesteader's Log CabinIn the early 1800's, the territory known as Indiana was wild and ...
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1. MODERATE (2.25 miles)—Circles upland woods and ravines along the eastern bluff of Laughery Valley, featuring oak, hickory, maple, beech, tulip p...
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Ouabache is difficult to spell, but easy to pronounce. Simply say 'Wabash'...just like the river that forms the southwest boundary for the park. Th...
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Explore the spectacular limestone canyon, flowing creek, and scenic waterfalls that highlight Indiana’s first state park. Hike trails featuri...
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In 1952, Cagles Mill Lake was built as Indiana’s first flood control reservoir, protecting the Eel and White river watersheds. Mill Creek fee...
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