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Indiana Cemeteries: Underhill Cemetery in Saint Croix, Indiana

Oct 31st, 2011 | By
Indiana Cemeteries: Underhill Cemetery in Saint Croix, Indiana

Can you solve the Underhill Cemetery mystery in Saint Croix, Indiana?



Sayler Makeever Cemetery in Rensselaer, Indiana: Images

Jul 7th, 2011 | By
Sayler Makeever Cemetery in Rensselaer, Indiana: Images

Ready to learn the ages of some of the original settlers to Jasper County? Here we go!



Christmas in July: Festive Family Vacation in Santa Claus, Indiana

Jun 29th, 2011 | By
Christmas in July: Festive Family Vacation in Santa Claus, Indiana

Pack the family up in your one horse open sleigh–just don’t forget your swim suit. You’ll be fa la la-ing all the way to the most festive summer vacation option out there: Santa Claus, Indiana!



Down a Gravel Road: Sayler Makeever Cemetery in Rensselaer, Indiana

Jun 6th, 2011 | By
Down a Gravel Road: Sayler Makeever Cemetery in Rensselaer, Indiana

You got me little Indiana. I’ll admit I wasn’t exactly expecting to come across a cemetery in the middle of absolutely nowhere–and down a gravel road, no less!



Cutler, Indiana: Ball Hill Cemetery or Halloween Comes to little Indiana

Oct 31st, 2010 | By
Cutler, Indiana: Ball Hill Cemetery or Halloween Comes to little Indiana

What says “Halloween” more than a walk through historic (and quiet, very, very quiet) Ball Hill Cemetery in Cutler, Indiana?



Plain and Simple: Old Order Amish in Nappanee, Indiana

Dec 16th, 2009 | By
Plain and Simple: Old Order Amish in Nappanee, Indiana

Old Order Amish in Nappanee, Indiana aren’t as different from us as you might think! See what our tour guide has to say.



Does This Make Me Strange and Creepy? I’m Okay with That.

Oct 27th, 2009 | By
Does This Make Me Strange and Creepy? I’m Okay with That.

In keeping with the Halloween Spirit, I have a confession to make: I love wandering around old cemeteries.  Is that strange? I like the way they look, the quiet.  From the incredibly grand headstones to the time-worn simple gravestones, I just find it all so interesting.  Who were these people?  What did they want out
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