Ouabache State Park - Bluffton IN
Ouabache State Park
Ouabache (pronounced Wabash, a French transcription of the Miami Indian word for the river, waapaahšiiki, meaning it shines white, pure white, or water over white stones) is a state park in Indiana. It is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was originally the Wells County State Forest and Game Preserve, formed in the early 1930s. In 1962 it became the Ouabache State Recreation Area, before finally achieving state park status in 1983.
The Wabash River runs through the park, which provides fishing and nature viewing. A 100-foot (30 m) fire tower offers an excellent view of the park.
Until the 1960s, when the practice was stopped, it was the greatest producer of chicks of pheasants and quails in the United States, making it known as the Greatest Wildlife Laboratory in the U.S.. Some of the old pens can still be seen.
Budget Inn - Bluffton Hotels, Indiana
Budget Inn 2 Stars Hotel in Bluffton, Indiana Within US Travel Directory Located just 1.
6 km from the city centre, this Bluffton motel features free Wi-Fi throughout the entire property.
A TV with cable channels is provided in every guest room.
A microwave and refrigerator are included in each air-conditioned room at Budget Inn Bluffton.
Guests can relax in the seating area or enjoy the convenience of a private bathroom.
24-hour reception is provided at Bluffton Budget Inn.
For convenience, free parking is available on-site.
Fort Wayne is 41.
8 km away from this motel.
Ouabache State Park is 11.
3 km away.
Deam Oak Monument Forest is 4 minutes’ drive from the property.
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Free Riverside Camping at Ouabache Park - Attica, Indiana
Free Riverside Camping at Ouabache Park - Attica, Indiana
I stopped at a free campsite in Attica, Indiana. I found this spot on freecampsites.net and it sits on the Wabash River in Ouabache Park. Ouabache is the French spelling of Wabash.
Freecampsites says that there is a 7 day limit on this campsite but the city park page doesn't mention a limit that I saw. I'll leave all the informative links I have on this site below.
I plan on doing many videos like this as the weather gets warmer and I do more traveling around the United States this summer. Definitely more Vanlife and free camping videos are on the way!
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The Wells County Genealogy Society had its first-ever Cemetery Walk Sunday at Fairview Cemetery. Hear from the city's first mayor, a furniture maker involved in undertaking, and a performance of The Battle Cry of Freedom. (Video by Dave Schultz)
Bluffton Rd. bridge ruled deficient
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2015 Cemetery Walk
Wells County Genealogy Society's 2015 Cemetery Walk
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History of Indiana
The history of human activity in Indiana, a US state in the Midwest, began with migratory tribes of Native Americans who inhabited Indiana as early as 8000 BC. Tribes succeeded one another in dominance for several thousand years and reached their peak of development during the period of Mississippian culture. The region entered recorded history in the 1670s when the first Europeans came to Indiana and claimed the territory for the Kingdom of France. After France ruled for 100 years (with little settlement in this area), it was defeated by Great Britain in the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) and ceded its territory east of the Mississippi. Britain held the land for more than twenty years, until after its defeat in the American Revolutionary War. At that time, Britain ceded the entire trans-Allegheny region, including what is now Indiana, to the new United States.
The United States government divided the trans-Allegheny region into several new territories. The largest of these was the Northwest Territory, which was progressively divided into several smaller territories by the United States Congress. In 1800, the Indiana Territory was the first new territory established from a portion of the Northwest Territory. The territory grew in population and development until it was admitted to the Union in 1816 as the nineteenth state, Indiana. Following statehood, the newly established state government laid out on an ambitious plan to transform Indiana from a segment of the frontier into a developed, well populated, and thriving state. The state's founders initiated a program that led to the construction of roads, canals, railroads, and state-funded public schools. Despite the noble aims of the project, profligate spending ruined the state's credit. By 1841 the state was near bankruptcy and forced to liquidate most of its public works. By its new constitution of 1851, it restricted rights of free blacks and excluded them from the suffrage. During the 1850s, the state's population grew to exceed one million. The ambitious program of its founders was realized as Indiana became the fourth-largest state in terms of population, as measured by the 1860 census.
Indiana became politically influential and played an important role in the Union during the American Civil War. Indiana was the first western state to mobilize for the war, and its soldiers participated in almost every engagement during the war. Following the Civil War, Indiana remained politically important as it became a critical swing state in U.S. Presidential elections. It helped decide control of the presidency for three decades. During the Indiana Gas Boom of the late 19th century, industry began to develop rapidly in the state. The state's Golden Age of Literature began in the same time period, increasing its cultural influence. By the early 20th century, Indiana developed into a strong manufacturing state and attracted numerous immigrants and internal migrants to its industries. It experienced setbacks during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Construction of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, expansion of the auto industry, urban development, and two wars contributed to the state's industrial growth. During the second half of the 20th century, Indiana became a leader in the pharmaceutical industry due to the innovations of companies such as Eli Lilly.
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Wells County courthouse evacuated due to bomb threat
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Quincy Koetz's Cycling Adventure | Indiana Dunes
Quincy Koetz enjoys biking through the Indiana Dunes during his outdoor adventure. Learn more about his Wilderness and Wonderland expedition at Indiana Dunes Tourism:
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Lace up your hiking boots, tie down the kayaks, pack the fishing poles, and don’t forget your binoculars. It’s time for a new outdoor adventure—Indiana Dunes style. No matter the season, adventure awaits around every corner for you to discover.
HIKING
Hiking in the Indiana Dunes area offers everything from a stroll in one of six botanic gardens and arboretums to a 15-mile trek along the dunes beach. More than 70 miles of hiking trails offer a variety of experiences from improved paths to natural sand trails. Hiking in the Indiana Dunes is an ideal way to experience truly unspoiled nature.
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Indiana Dunes Country offers great angling all year long. The area is home to sports fishing, great stream and river fishing, and plenty of dock and small lakes fishing. There’s ice fishing in winter, and it’s one of the few places in the world where you can fish for steelhead year-round, catch salmon in spring and fall, and still land a perch, trout, or sunfish for dinner.
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Coastline, beaches, trails, and plenty of water! Indiana Dunes Country is a great place for paddling. See mile after mile of majestic dunes from the vantage point of Lake Michigan. For a great workout—and beautiful sights such as the unusual Dunn’s Bridge—paddle against the current of the Kankakee River. Or for a decidedly relaxed change of pace, dip your paddle into the calming beauty of the Valparaiso Chain of Lakes.
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Enthusiasts who bird the world call the Indiana Dunes the “crème de la crème.” More than 350 bird species live or migrate through the area, drawn to the open water, featuring spectacular migrations that let you see thousands of Sandhill Cranes in a single fall day or hundreds of hawks soaring over the dunes in spring.
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More than a 100 children participated in Wednesday's Underwater Easter Egg Hunt at Bluffton-Harrison Middle School.The event was put on by the Bluffton Parks and Recreation Department. (Video by Jessica Williams)