My home town. The town has changed dramatically in the past many years, but some of the incredible architecture still remains. Dates and names of past owners still reside in the tops of the buildings. The town park remains beautiful in the bend of the Tippecanoe and the Memorial Bridge still spans the river. Dedicated on July 4th, 1923 as a tribute to Soldiers and Sailors from Pulaski County. It has recently been renovated with lights to show off its grace.
Memorial Bridge, before and after the recent renovations. And one with an attempt to capture the Milky Way over the bridge. Sunsets and some friends enjoying the Tippecanoe River.
Winamac, Indiana
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A couple of Milky Way images over the house my father built, which is now own by my brother. And the architecture of the downtown. The dates and names on the tops of the building are fascinating. The I.O.O.F dated 1886, L & J Keller 1880, Bank, Opera House, and many others The iconic Court House about two years ago, before the renovations began. Standing on the corner of Market and Main. Stombaugh’s is gone, so no more cherry cokes, but the architecture is still amazing.