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Historic Southern IN

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Promoting and preserving the beautiful region of southern Indiana. HSI is an outreach program of the University of Southern Indiana.

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#ThenandNow - Howard Steamboat Museum in Jeffersonville c.1909 & today. Built in 1894 by the owners of Howard Shipyards. Today, the mansion is preserved with original furnishings from the Howard family & the second floor features exhibits on steamboat history. #indianahistory

#ThenandNow - Howard Steamboat Museum in Jeffersonville c.1909 & today. Built in 1894 by the owners of Howard Shipyards. Today, the mansion is preserved with original furnishings from the Howard family & the second floor features exhibits on steamboat history. #indianahistory
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The Hulman building, Evansville's iconic 10-story Art Deco building, has been placed on Indiana Landmarks's list of 10 most endangered landmarks. indianalandmarks.org/endangered-pro…

The Hulman building, Evansville's iconic 10-story Art Deco building, has been placed on <a href="/IndianaLandmark/">Indiana Landmarks</a>'s list of 10 most endangered landmarks. indianalandmarks.org/endangered-pro…
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.Indiana Landmarks recently released their annual list of the top 10 most endangered historic buildings in Indiana, with the goal of spreading awareness and bringing Hoosiers together to save these important landmarks. See the full list here: bit.ly/3QGgLym

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Start planning your fall fun at the #IndianaStateMuseum and Historic Sites! 🤗 Mark your calendars for the return of spooktacular favorites like "Literally, A Haunted House," "Twilight Tales," "Halloween Hullaballoo" and so much more. Learn more: bit.ly/3RAbdXg

Start planning your fall fun at the #IndianaStateMuseum and Historic Sites! 🤗 Mark your calendars for the return of spooktacular favorites like "Literally, A Haunted House," "Twilight Tales," "Halloween Hullaballoo" and so much more. Learn more: bit.ly/3RAbdXg
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The last wild passenger pigeon was killed in Indiana in Sept. 1902. John James Audubon said of them “the air was literally filled with Pigeons; the light of noon-day was obscured as by an eclipse, the dung fell in spots, not unlike melting flakes of snow.” blog.history.in.gov/flocks-that-da…

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50 years ago today, the disastrous Bull Island Festival was held in Posey County. The rain-drenched event brought 4x the expected crowds and ended in two deaths. facebook.com/historicsouthe…

50 years ago today, the disastrous Bull Island Festival was held in Posey County. The rain-drenched event brought 4x the expected crowds and ended in two deaths. facebook.com/historicsouthe…
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Looking for adventures this Labor Day weekend? 🤔 Explore one – or more! – of the 12 Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. From the shore of Sylvan Lake to the banks of the Ohio River, we have locations throughout the Hoosier state. Plan a visit: bit.ly/3i16L0I

Looking for adventures this Labor Day weekend? 🤔 Explore one – or more! – of the 12 Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. From the shore of Sylvan Lake to the banks of the Ohio River, we have locations throughout the Hoosier state. Plan a visit: bit.ly/3i16L0I
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#Onthisday in 1883, Marengo Cave was discovered by two children, Blanche and Orris Hiestand. By October, property owner Samuel Stewart officially opened the cave to the public at a charge of 25 cents. The cave was designated a U.S. National Landmark in 1984. #indianahistory

#Onthisday in 1883, Marengo Cave was discovered by two children, Blanche and Orris Hiestand. By October, property owner Samuel Stewart officially opened the cave to the public at a charge of 25 cents. The cave was designated a U.S. National Landmark in 1984. #indianahistory
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#ThrowbackThursday - Poster for the 2nd Annual Crawford County Fair in Marengo, Indiana. 130 years ago this week. #Indianahistory

#ThrowbackThursday  - Poster for the 2nd Annual Crawford County Fair in Marengo, Indiana. 130 years ago this week. #Indianahistory
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Colonel Harland Sanders made Kentucky Fried Chicken famous worldwide, but did you know he got his start in southern Indiana? Sanders was born on September 9, 1890 near Henryville, Indiana. #onthisday #indianahistory

Colonel Harland Sanders made Kentucky Fried Chicken famous worldwide, but did you know he got his start in southern Indiana? Sanders was born on September 9, 1890 near Henryville, Indiana. #onthisday #indianahistory
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Have a night out while experiencing history! Musee de Venoge is hosting a tavern night this Saturday. Enjoy music, food and libations in an early 1800s setting while hearing stories about local history. venoge.betterworld.org/events/harvest…

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#ThenandNow - Lanier Mansion State Historic Site in Madison, Indiana c. 1865 and now. Built in 1844 for lawyer and banker James F. D. Lanier, this home is now open for tours through Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

#ThenandNow - Lanier Mansion State Historic Site in Madison, Indiana c. 1865 and now. Built in 1844 for lawyer and banker James F. D. Lanier, this home is now open for tours through <a href="/IndianaMuseum/">Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites</a>
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#OnThisDay in 1853, the first boat to travel the entire length of the Wabash and Erie Canal reached Evansville. This canal connected the Great Lakes with the Ohio River and was over 460 miles long when it was finished, making it the longest canal ever built in North America.

#OnThisDay in 1853, the first boat to travel the entire length of the Wabash and Erie Canal reached Evansville. This canal connected the Great Lakes with the Ohio River and was over 460 miles long when it was finished, making it the longest canal ever built in North America.
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#ThrowbackThursday - Holland Custard and Linco Gas Station on State Road 41 and Petersburg Road in Evansville, 1932. Image from USI Archives #indianahistory

#ThrowbackThursday - Holland Custard and Linco Gas Station on State Road 41 and Petersburg Road in Evansville, 1932. Image from USI Archives #indianahistory
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On this day in 1818, Abraham Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died in present-day Spencer County of milk sickness. She was 34 years old and Abraham was just 9. She is buried near the family farm which is now located in Lincoln Boyhood NPS National Memorial.

On this day in 1818, Abraham Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died in present-day Spencer County of milk sickness. She was 34 years old and Abraham was just 9. She is buried near the family farm which is now located in <a href="/LincolnBoyhood/">Lincoln Boyhood NPS</a> National Memorial.
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On October 7, 1951, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp was born in Seymour. In 2008, hewas inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As of 2022, he is still producing music and lives in Bloomington, Indiana, proclaiming "I'm not leaving Indiana. I'm going to die here."

On October 7, 1951, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp was born in Seymour. In 2008, hewas inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As of 2022, he is still producing music and lives in Bloomington, Indiana, proclaiming "I'm not leaving Indiana. I'm going to die here."