Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow
Uncovers the rich history of abandoned towns, schools, and churches, revealing the remnants of America's westward expansion through picturesque road trips.

When exploring the abandoned, it is important to plot out multiple destinations and use the back roads. In Eastern Indiana, author Amanda Bennett-Cole was fortunate to discover antiquated houses, schools, and even a church. Exploring Eastern Indiana required numerous eight-hour road trips through several small towns that are no longer depicted on maps. A small town's survival depended on these roads before highways were built. Once upon a time, towns popped up all throughout the country along the railroad lines that connected the country's coasts. Rich agriculture and peaceful meadows in Indiana have given place to villages with cobblestone main streets and lush residential neighborhoods. The ruins of the buildings and landscapes that earlier generations left behind, from the Federal-style buildings of an early pike town to the drive-ins and 1940s-era eateries, enable you to trace the nation's westward expansion.
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Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow
Uncovers the rich history of abandoned towns, schools, and churches, revealing the remnants of America's westward expansion through picturesque road trips.

When exploring the abandoned, it is important to plot out multiple destinations and use the back roads. In Eastern Indiana, author Amanda Bennett-Cole was fortunate to discover antiquated houses, schools, and even a church. Exploring Eastern Indiana required numerous eight-hour road trips through several small towns that are no longer depicted on maps. A small town's survival depended on these roads before highways were built. Once upon a time, towns popped up all throughout the country along the railroad lines that connected the country's coasts. Rich agriculture and peaceful meadows in Indiana have given place to villages with cobblestone main streets and lush residential neighborhoods. The ruins of the buildings and landscapes that earlier generations left behind, from the Federal-style buildings of an early pike town to the drive-ins and 1940s-era eateries, enable you to trace the nation's westward expansion.
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Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow

Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow

by Amanda Bennett-Cole
Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow

Abandoned Eastern Indiana: Decaying Under the Snow

by Amanda Bennett-Cole

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Uncovers the rich history of abandoned towns, schools, and churches, revealing the remnants of America's westward expansion through picturesque road trips.

When exploring the abandoned, it is important to plot out multiple destinations and use the back roads. In Eastern Indiana, author Amanda Bennett-Cole was fortunate to discover antiquated houses, schools, and even a church. Exploring Eastern Indiana required numerous eight-hour road trips through several small towns that are no longer depicted on maps. A small town's survival depended on these roads before highways were built. Once upon a time, towns popped up all throughout the country along the railroad lines that connected the country's coasts. Rich agriculture and peaceful meadows in Indiana have given place to villages with cobblestone main streets and lush residential neighborhoods. The ruins of the buildings and landscapes that earlier generations left behind, from the Federal-style buildings of an early pike town to the drive-ins and 1940s-era eateries, enable you to trace the nation's westward expansion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634994903
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication date: 11/27/2023
Series: America Through Time
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Amanda Bennett-Cole is based out of Lafayette, Indiana, where she pursues her interests in researching weird local history and recreationally trespassing locations. At this point, she has distinct preferences for every GIS property search system in the Midwest region and will make it known. Besides research and exploring, she uses her free time to play video games, learn horrific vintage recipes, and spend quality time with her family and friends.
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