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   Peoria and Eastern Railway Company
Peoria and Eastern Railway (P&E) Company went from Indianapolis to Peoria. It was a wholly-owned subsidiary of the New York Central System. It was not until August, 1996, when a portion of the line was sold to Norfolk Southern Corporation, that the line was no longer a part of the NY Central "Big Four" System.

   Indiana Supernatural
For people who are interested in local area legends, hauntings, and unexplained paranormal activity. This site has just been started up and is still collecting info to investigate on. Look forward to hearing from you!

   The Salamanders of Indiana
All about Indiana's salamanders and newts, with help in identification.

     Monon Railroad
The Monon Railroad (Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway) was profitable throughout the World War I period, but adverse trends appeared in the 1920s and gained momentum during the depression of the 1930s. To survive, it needed a "super railroader. It found one in John Barriger.

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   The Last Interurban: Story of the CSS&SB
All about the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend Railroad. This "interurban" runs from South Bend, Indiana to Chicago.

   HOOSIER ACRES SADDLE CLUB
horses and indiana fun open horse show at new palestine, indiana.

   Vacation 2 USA - Indiana
Travel, vacation, historical and general information about the Hoosier State - Indiana!

   The Jasonville Story
The history of Jasonville - a small coal-mining city in Greene Co., located in the midsouthwestern Indiana. Includes the entire Jasonville Story book, written by Ben H. Sink, in 1958. Edited and revised by Max E. Griffith, in 2000. Filled with area historical photos, including the Jasonville fire of 1914.

     Big 4 Bridge: Jeffersonville to Louisville
In Jeffersonville, Indiana; the Big Four Bridge fell into disuse after the Big Four Railroad's parent company, the New York Central Railroad, was merged into the Penn Central in 1968. The Big Four Bridge's former traffic was then routed over the Indiana to Louisville Fourteenth Street Bridge. By 1969 both approach spans had been removed and sold for scrap. As a result, the Big Four Bridge became the first Louisville bridge to fall out of use, and gained the nickname 'Bridge That Goes Nowhere'. Now it is on its way back as a pedestrian and bike bridge.


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