Lovely Lafayette
Explore the wonderful world of Lafayette. Relax at Wea Creek Orchard, a seventh generation farm and one of the oldest homesteads in Tippecanoe County. Discover the Haan Mansion Museum, home to the largest collection of Indiana art in the state! Rediscover your childhood at pinball haven, Main Street Amusements. Embrace your wild side at Wolf Park, a visionary research facility in wolf behavior studies.
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St. Lawrence Church Wedding | Whitney + Brady | Lafayette, Indiana
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Ouiatenon Documents • Resources: the T.C.H.A.
A brief look at the Tippecanoe County Historical Association, the history of Lafayette, Indiana and Fort Ouiatenon. In July of 2013, Executive Director Kathy Atwell explained the role of the T.C.H.A. in the community. Other topics covered include the history of the name Lafayette, scenes from the annual Feast of the Hunter's Moon, and a short timeline depicting the various inhabitants of Fort Ouiatenon.
Produced, Directed and Edited • Jeremiah Beaver
Director of Photography • Vincent Walter
Feast of the Hunter’s Moon footage • Parry-Riposte Films
Audio Engineering • Doug Perdue
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William Digby Painting by George Winter - Courtesy of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association
Wea Indian Painting: Cooke and Ramadhyani 1993:Plate 43
Tippecanoe County Historical Association • tippecanoehistory.org
JJND4 Management (Underground Showcase) Lafayette,IN
Doin It Big (Underground Showcase Lafayette,IN
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Louisiana Wedding | Mallory & Caleb
Man Killed in Shoals
Man Killed in Shoals
Adventures With Stormy Wildcat Creek Trailer Revision http://youtu.be/vwCIW4Mjs1A
This is a preview of what Adventures With Stormy & Dircks Photography plan to do the entire 82 miles of the Wildcat Creek.
Stormy and Erick Dircks aka Storm (Vietnam nickname) teamed up to explore the entire 82 miles of the Wildcat Creek. We started the Adventure With Stormy 06-23-2013, Southeast of Greentown at CR 1150E & 300S. We had to portage once because a large tree uprooted, fell onto an island, and across it. Stormy & I played around with the camera while trying to decide where to lift the canoe over the blockage. It was a very beautiful trip, and Stormy seen 3 deer that vanished into the woods before I could get a lock on them. Strange that the deer were so jittery this time of year, but these nocturnal creatures didn't want anything to do with us. Saw many blue herons, and the same one several times. Cardinals were everywhere, but so much foliage on the trees, that I only got a couple of shots. Ducks & geese were everywhere, and the creek was alive with jumping fish. We met many people along the way, some in boats, kayaks, and along the bank. It started out as a very overcast day, but turned into one of the most beautiful days of the year. Other than the portage, we got out of the canoe one other occasion at one of the Kokomo Reservoir's Parks on a peninsula, to stretch our legs. I waded out into the water to cool off, and to stretch out my back. Stormy stayed on shore, and we both ate a little snack before finishing our journey. We started on Section 43, and completed sections 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, & 34. Stormy and I will start again in a couple of weeks below the Dam where we put out 6-23-2013 beginning of section 33. It is hard to shoot & control a boat or canoe at the same time. She loves to control the canoe, and I love to control the camera. It was fantastic teamwork that accomplished what we set out to do, and that was to photograph the Wildcat Creek several sections at a time. All the photos taken of Part #1 are available to view at this link
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