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Bals-Wocher House,
gatorbreath
wrote
16 years ago:
I'd like to know whatever became of the 1933 LaSalle funeral coach which was housed in the garage.
John Askren Farm,
FatKid
wrote
16 years ago:
Interesting comment, thanks for posting
Larue Carter Hospital (site),
there_1978_1979 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Regardless of were it is now, there is not enough supervision/accountablity of the staff. There was very clear mental abuse toward many of the individuals staying here. It always came in four differant forms: You would be shownen blatent disrespect through favoritism, You would be accused of things you had not done regardless of the lack of evidents, they would deny some individuals meals, and they would make some soap and rinse off several times to punish those who would wet themselves......or you would get all of these things done to you. Needles to say, very reprouchable people working there. This operation at that time, was only one step up from a nazi consentration camp at best.....I long for the day that this facility is knocked down, as I see it as a monument of misdeeds......trust me when I say, it's long over due. I was placed there because my parents didn't want me around, so you are getting this from someone who is very well grounded in reality.
Mapleton-Fall Creek,
donkeyk578
wrote
17 years ago:
what a short description.
The Old Spaghetti Factory,
19002000
wrote
17 years ago:
Great Food!
Williams and Bluitt Funeral Home,
pag5521aol.com (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Brooks family, So sorry for your loss. John will be missed by all who knew him. All is well with him because he has what we all want and that is to go home to be with our Father in Heaven.
Paula Conn
Winona Memorial Hospital (site),
matthewmap
wrote
17 years ago:
No Longer In Use.
Wheel Fun Canal Boat Rental,
1 (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
http://www.wheelfunrentals.com/listlocations/43
Dick's Sporting Goods,
matthewmap
wrote
17 years ago:
2 Stories High
Sears (closed),
matthewmap
wrote
17 years ago:
2 Stories High
Von Maur,
matthewmap
wrote
17 years ago:
1 Story High
IND Air Traffic Control Tower,
matthewmap
wrote
17 years ago:
It Is The 3rd Tallest Control Tower In The United States Of America
Yates Pay Lake,
MrBendo (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Hillbilly Heaven for "feeshin" & "fightin"
Saks Fifth Avenue (closed),
N/A (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
It Used To Be Jacobson's.
Historic Washington Street Pedestrian Bridge,
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Interesting historica note: This was the farthest north that a steamboat traveled from the Ohio River.
Monon Trail Bridge,
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
As I recall, in teh late 70s, this bridge was painted up as a Lionel toy train bridge! L I O N E L in white lettering...
Don's Guns,
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
formerly Burger Chef restaurant
Michael's (closed),
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Was the Kroger store in the late 1970s. We shopped their every week. For a family of two, our weekly grocery bill (with lots of extras!) was under $40!
Nick's Chili Parlor,
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
As a frequent customer when I lived in Indy (late 1970s), I can vouch for this place! It was one of our favorite places to eat! 'Glad to see it's still around!
Lockefield Gardens,
Lee Anne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
When I lived at the medical center (1975-1979), this was an abandoned housing project. There had been talk of tearing it down, but they couldn't, as Eleanor Roosevelt had dedicated the land to this purpose, as it was the nation's first public housing project.
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