Our
Missouri/Kansas/Nebraska trip in June was coming to the end and this was the
beginning of our last day on the road.
We still had quite a bit of ground to cover before we actually got home
and we limited our exploratory side trips although we did stick to the 2 lane
highways for the most part.
To make
better time I had planned to take I-65 south from Indianapolis to the
intersection with Indiana Hwy. 46 at Columbus Indiana. However a major highway construction project
forced us to take US Hwy. 31 south. It
slowed us down a bit but the detour did ‘force us’ by a couple additional
historic sites…
This massive
structure is the Johnson County Courthouse in Franklin Indiana. Apparently size does matter! Johnson County was established in 1822. Franklin, now actually part of the
Indianapolis metropolitan area, was platted in 1823 and it was named after
Benjamin Franklin. This ‘wedding cake’
of a courthouse was built in 1882 and it is listed in the National Register of
Historic Places.
Next we
discovered the former Franklin Indiana railroad depot which was across the
tracks from a small park and an old wooden bay window style caboose. This combination depot was built back in 1909
by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway. It was moved from its original location to
this spot adjacent to the old Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. The depot
is now the home of Franklin’s Chamber of Commerce…
As we
headed on down Indiana Hwy. 46 toward Madison Indiana and the bridge across the
Ohio River, we rolled through North Vernon in Jennings County. I decided that we’d try to find the old
railroad depot.
As it turned out, the
depot was right next to downtown North Vernon and the area was crisscrossed
with railroad tracks. I’d only seen one
other depot situated in a ‘diamond’ like this one and it was in South
Carolina. This brick depot was built ca. 1888 by the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The tracks
are now part of the CSX system…
Factoids:
· Hannah Milhous Nixon, mother of President
Richard M. Nixon was from Jennings County Indiana.
· Reportedly, the first railroad west of the
Allegheny Mountains was the Madison to Vernon Railroad which was built in
1838. The line was extended to
Indianapolis in the 1840s.
Just
click on any of the photos if you’d like to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
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