1 map : blueprint ; 51 x 85 cm.In the late 1940s the Indiana Department of Natural Resources took on the task of restoring a 14 mile section of the Whitewater Canal. A grist mill, lock, and aqueduct over Duck Creek were saved and have been operated since 1950 as a state memorial. This map shows the area that was part of the restoration project
The Whitewater River in Franklin County has flooded six times from 1898 to 1959. In 1970 the Indiana...
View of the B. & O. Railroad bridge in Washington, Indiana that was destroyed by a flood. The bridge...
Our country's heritage is being lost. As Americans, we are rich in the history and culture of our na...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
This photograph shows the site of the Central Canal, a proposed 296 mile canal that was to connect P...
Located in southeastern Indiana, the towns of Brookville and Metamora have been connected by canal a...
1 map : photocopy ; on sheet 66 x 48 cm.Manmade canals were important to Indiana transportation prog...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
In 1836, Indiana entered the Canal Era with the passing of the Mammoth Internal Improvements Bill. H...
Indianapolis’ White River State Park was built around the site of the Central Canal, a failed canal ...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
Dedicated in 1949 as a memorial to World War II veterans, the park includes 200-acre Whitewater Lake...
At one time a Western Electric Plant was located at 400-420 West Ohio Street in Indianapolis. Wester...
George Kessler’s long range landscape plan for Indianapolis called for the creation of 12 parks conn...
The retention of historic structures and the information which they contain, the basic goals of hist...
The Whitewater River in Franklin County has flooded six times from 1898 to 1959. In 1970 the Indiana...
View of the B. & O. Railroad bridge in Washington, Indiana that was destroyed by a flood. The bridge...
Our country's heritage is being lost. As Americans, we are rich in the history and culture of our na...
The former Whitewater Canal, built between 1836 and 1847, spanned a distance of seventy-six miles fr...
This photograph shows the site of the Central Canal, a proposed 296 mile canal that was to connect P...
Located in southeastern Indiana, the towns of Brookville and Metamora have been connected by canal a...
1 map : photocopy ; on sheet 66 x 48 cm.Manmade canals were important to Indiana transportation prog...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
In 1836, Indiana entered the Canal Era with the passing of the Mammoth Internal Improvements Bill. H...
Indianapolis’ White River State Park was built around the site of the Central Canal, a failed canal ...
Once neglected but since its restoration in 1949, the Duck Creek Aqueduct Covered Bridge is the only...
Dedicated in 1949 as a memorial to World War II veterans, the park includes 200-acre Whitewater Lake...
At one time a Western Electric Plant was located at 400-420 West Ohio Street in Indianapolis. Wester...
George Kessler’s long range landscape plan for Indianapolis called for the creation of 12 parks conn...
The retention of historic structures and the information which they contain, the basic goals of hist...
The Whitewater River in Franklin County has flooded six times from 1898 to 1959. In 1970 the Indiana...
View of the B. & O. Railroad bridge in Washington, Indiana that was destroyed by a flood. The bridge...
Our country's heritage is being lost. As Americans, we are rich in the history and culture of our na...