Abandoned US 30 Drag Strip in Hobart Indiana
Drone footage of the abandoned US 30 Drag Strip in Hobart Indiana
Gary boy, 4, pulled from Hobart lake identified
David Flemister, 4, died after being pulled out of Robinson Lake Park in Hobart, Indiana, Tuesday. FULL STORY:
Robinson Lake, Hobart, IN (November 1, 2016)
A simple flight using waypoints and litchi. A fly over of Robinson Lake and nearby area in Hobart Indiana. Using the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Drone Quadcopter.
Riverwalk Pier Visit
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260 Hawksnest Drive, Home for Sale
Hi, I'm Jason with talk2jason.com and I am really excited about this great new listing at 260 Hawksnest Drive.
Before I show you around, I would love to tell you about the location. Hawksnest Drive is right off of Dupont Road and its only 2 miles from the access trails of Hooker Falls, High Falls and Triple Falls in Dupont State Forest.
The property has a mailing address of Hendersonville however its actually located in Transylvania County less than 11 miles to downtown Brevard and almost 13 miles to downtown Hendersonville.
When you first pull into the driveway you will notice right away the reason it is named Hawksnest Drive. This fine home is situated perfectly on 7.7 acres to maximize privacy and take in some of the best views of the County. Normally when you find a lot with views such as this, the land itself tends to be very steep. Well I have great news for you! This property lays gentle and has multiple easy building sites and several of those would have fantastic views.
The 3 bedroom 4 ¼ bath home is very well built with attention to detail. The main level offers nearly 3,000 feet. and the basement has almost 600 feet finished and 2300 unfinished.
The great room takes advantage of the year round views, has cathedral ceilings, a fireplace, wood floors, built in entertainment cabinets and access to the deck with hot tub thats also designed around the view.
The well thought out kitchen makes entertaining, a family affair! It features 2 ranges, 2 sinks and an abundance of cabinets and counter space.
Right off the greatroom is a formal dining room and a good sized bonus room that makes a great office or additional sleeping quarters.
The master suite also takes advantage of the view and has the very rare option of His and Hers bathrooms with hers being very spacious and offering a jetted garden tub and shower and his offering a walk-in shower and the necessities. The master suite also has a very spacious walk in closet.
There are also 2 additional bedrooms on the main level as well as the laundry and another bonus room that could be used for crafts or additional sleeping quarters.
Moving downstairs we have a large family room. There is also several storage rooms, a workshop with wood stove, a full bath and access to outside.
The home has a heat pump, radiant floor heating, several fireplaces and an oversized 2 car garage.
The opportunities for converting into a bed and breakfast, a small subdivision with views or just enjoy the private estate...the choice is yours.
I'm Jason Jacques with talk2jason.com and I would be honored to show this fine estate to you in person so call me soon.
Fireworks on the Lakefront
Thousands of people packed Indiana Dunes State Park to watch fireworks and the unofficial start of the Fourth of July holiday.
Syracuse Lake, Syracuse Indiana Real Estate - LAKEHOUSE.com to Buy & Sell Lake Homes
Syracuse Lake, Syracuse Indiana Real Estate - LAKEHOUSE.com - Connecting Buyers & Sellers of Lake Homes & Lots, since 1997. Contact us to add your property at csv@lakehouse.com or call 888-933-5253.
See all of the Indiana lake properties here:
Lake Syracuse is bordered on the west by N. Front Street, Pickwick Road and the B&O Railroad on the south. On the east it is bordered by E. Shore Drive and on the north by E. Northshore Drive. It connects to Lake Wawasee by a channel on the south end. Syracuse Lake, like its neighbor, Lake Wawasee, is lined with many homes used seasonally and by those who live there year round. The area doesn’t slow down much in the colder months, as year-round residents also enjoy a variety of seasonal cultural events, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and ice boating.
Syracuse Lake is classified as a Trophic Class 1 lake having eutrophication index value of 10.
The lake is typical in structure of natural lakes of the glaciated portions of the upper Midwest. The lake is presently healthy and has balanced aquatic ecosystem (WAW 1995). It has a surface area of 1.67 km2 (414 acres) with a maximum depth of 10 m (34 ft) and an average depth of 3.9 m (13 ft).
Syracuse is a beautiful resort town located between the cities of South Bend and Fort Wayne in Indiana.
Frequently Asked Questions
Jet Skis: Are they permitted? Yes
Swimming: Can you swim in the lake? Yes
Water Quality? Good
Boat Docks: Are they permitted? Yes
Power Boats: Are they permitted? Yes
Nearby Cities: Syracuse, Warsaw, Goshen
Fishing Information
Lake Syracuse is famous for its variety of fish and fauna. Fishers can pull in bluegill, largemouth bass, yellow perch, banded killfish, brown bullhead, green sunfish and many more.
Boating Information
Here you will find an oasis of spectacular recreational opportunities in beautiful northern Indiana. Ideal for any fresh-water activity, these lakes provide everything you need for a fun day in the sun. Enthusiasts of motor boating, water skiing, sailing, swimming and fishing have found Lake Syracuse to be the Mecca of Indiana's unspoiled natural environment.
Local Area Businesses
This lake is surrounded by several entertainment options in nearby Warsaw, Goshen and other surrounding twons. Residents enjoy numerous area golf courses, movie theaters and fine dining. Shoppers can also enjoy some very distinct local cultural opportunities provided by Amish Acres, Essenhaus and Shipshewana located nearby.
Hobart Indiana front row explosion
Explosion 4th of July 2017
Fishing Indiana Dunes Country and Porter County
Fishing Indiana Dunes Country and Porter County
The Village in Burns Harbor
The Village in Burns Harbor is a nationally recognized neighborhood in Northwest Indiana.Located in the beautiful Dunes Country, The Village combines the best of times past with the best of today, The Village in Burns Harbor allows you to really live, not just exist. Providing the warmth and charm of a home town, the community features two large parks with plans for more, an exciting playground and a stocked fishing pond all designed to encourage family outings. Sidewalks connect neighbor to neighbor, and homes are welcoming, inviting friends to gather.
Escape the world of cookie-cutter homes and sprawling subdivisions. Come to The Village in Burns Harbor where the sense of community is real and strong.
337 Bolinger Lane
Burns Harbor, Indiana 46304
(219) 787-9800
info@villageinburnsharbor.com
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Elkinsville: The Town That Once Was
In 1964, Elkinsville, a small town located in the Salt Creek Watershed near Bloomington, was forced to relocate in order to build the Lake Monroe Reservoir.
For information on the Lake Monroe Reservoir, including directions and recreational activities, visit: in.gov/dnr.
To learn more about the history of Elkinsville, watch WTIU's documentary, Elkinsville - Washed Away by Progress, available in WTIU Passport.
Salmon Fishing, Portage, Indiana
Down in Portage Indiana in an AMAZING SPOT! ALL SALMON! March 12, 2011
Three Rivers County Park, Lake Station, IN (January 21, 2017)
A nice day at the park in January when the weather is usually cold and dreary. 60 degrees and sunny. Flight of the Phantom 3 Advanced by DJI. You'll see the sun st and me playing around on the shore of the lake in the park. The lake is a little frozen. I happened to disturb the bird on the dock. oops!
Geology Class Field Trip: Collecting Rocks from a Northwestern Indiana Lakefront
Geologist, Dr. V. hosts a field trip to two Lake Michigan lakeshores in Indiana to discover the various deposits which constitute the lakefront in order to help students to discover the date of the area. I returned for a better assortment of rocks to determine the geological age of the lakeshore.
Alot Of Leavin
2 DAZE GONE BAND
National Park Indiana Dunes
Indiana Dunes National Park is a United States National Park located in Northwestern Indiana, managed by the National Park Service.
It was authorized by Congress in 1966 as the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, the name by which it was known until it was designated the nation's newest and 61st national park on February 15, 2019.
The park runs for nearly 25 miles along the southern shore of Lake Michigan; it contains approximately 15,000 acres .
Its visitors center is in Porter, Indiana.
Located in the park are sand dune, wetland, prairie, river, and forest ecosystems.
Indiana Dunes National Park has acquired about 95% of the property within the authorized boundaries.
Several of its holdings are non-contiguous and do not include the adjacent 2,182-acre Indiana Dunes State Park , which is owned, managed, and protected by the state of Indiana.
The park is divided into 15 parcels of various acreage.
Along the lakefront, the eastern area is roughly the lake shore south to U.S.
12 or U.S.
20 between Michigan City, Indiana, on the east and the ArcelorMittal steel plant on the west.
A small extension, south of the steel mill continues west along Salt Creek to Indiana 249.
The western area is roughly the shoreline south to U.S.
12 between the Burns Ditch west to Broadway in downtown Gary, Indiana.
In addition, there are several outlying areas, including; Pinhook Bog, in LaPorte County to the east.
The Heron Rookery in Porter County, the center of the park, and the Calumet Prairie State Nature Preserve and the Hobart Prairie Grove, both in Lake County, the western end of the park.
Also within the National Park is the Hoosier Prairie State Nature Preserve, managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
There is little evidence of permanent Native American communities forming during the earlier years; rather, the evidence suggests that seasonal hunting camps were the norm.
The earliest evidence for permanent camps was the occupation of the Ohio valley by the Hopewell culture.
Five groups of mounds have been documented in the dunes area.
These mounds are consistent with the period of 200 BCE to 800 CE , though even that was a short lived permanency.
Beginning in the 1500s, European exploration and trade introduced more changes to the human environment.
Tribal animosities and traditional European competition affected tribal relations.
Entire populations began moving westward, while others sought to dominate large geographic trading areas.
Once again, the dunes became a middle point on a journey from the east or the west.
It continued to remain a key hunting ground for villages over a wide area
It wasn't until the 19th century that native villages once again were scattered through the area, but this was soon followed by European settlement.
Joseph Bailly was the earliest recorded settler in the dunes.
He moved here from trading villages around Niles, Michigan.
Settling along the Calumet River.
Soon he was joined by a series of other settlers and the communities in the dunes began to develop.
They included Chesterton, Porter, Tremont, and the Town of the Pines.
These pioneer communities grew and expanded.
City West was one of several ghost towns situated in the dunes.
Planned as a rival to Chicago, it was partly built in 1837 but failed that summer, during a national economic panic.
Nyona Lake Racing
Racing on the ice at Nyona Lake Indiana
Do You Love Portage!?
PortageLife.com's investigative reporter, Chris Mahlmann, sputtered up and down the parade strip at the Pride in Portage Independence Day Parade to ask people, What is it that you love about Portage? and Do you love Portage?. And of course, many people responded with a Yes, I love Portage and often times, with much enthusiasm. Watch this video as kids, adults, and seniors all respond to these questions sometimes in a very humorous way. We love Portage!
Hartz in Winter
Hartz Mountains National Park Tasmania, Winter 2009.