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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y0_honor-roll_Rockville-IN.html
For God and CountryThis votive tablet is dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Parke County, Indiana who answered the call of our Country in the Great World Wars, and especially to those who died that you and I might live; and to the Eter…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X7_viet-nam-honor-roll_Rockville-IN.html
These men of valorgave up their livesfor their CountryJames Harley OverpeckJune 4, 1967Darrell Wayne CottrellMay 4, 1968
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UW_wabash-erie-canal_Montezuma-IN.html
The Wabash & Erie was the longest canal built in North America, running from Toledo to Evansville. Montezuma was the main port of Parke County. This portion was abandoned about 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UU_parke-county-museum_Rockville-IN.html
This Museum Building built in 1839 first used as a seminary; an armory during the Civil War, a school for negro children from 1873-1924, later a gas station, a restaurant, and gift shop.Purchased in 1975 by Parke Co. Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1US_1883-railroad-depot_Rockville-IN.html
This 1883 Railroad Depot serves as Parke County's Tourist Information Center. All covered bridge tours begin here. Indiana's Historic Parke CountyThe Covered Bridge Capital
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UR_turkey-run_Marshall-IN.html
Little Ned Garland, son of the first family to settle in Indiana North of the 10 O'clock Line, is said to have named the stream below this cliff because wild turkeys roosted in trees within this chasm.
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