Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1925 — Page 19
NEW HARMONY CONTAINS MANY FAMOUS SECTS One of Places Where Communism Was First Attempted. Russia is not the first scat of communism. In Now Harmony, Ind., the vacationist may see ihe place where communism was first attempted, under leadership of the Owenses, many dixiades ago. Here tire also the remains of the Rappite community. The community also has the grave of Thomas Say, one of the- most famous naturalists of the world, and tho Fauntleroy Home, where the first woman's club meetings in the State wore held. In South Indiana Oth"- points of interest in the soutlu r. part of the State are: Indian fortifications north of Fourteen Mile Creek in Clarke County, on a tongue of land between Ohio River and the creek. Oakland City College, Oakland City. Gibson County. Evansville College. Vanderburg County. Nancy Hanks Park, Lincoinville, Spencer County. Burial place of -mother of Abraham Lincoln. St. MeinraJ. Here is located an abbey of the Benedictine order which was founded in 1852. The religious colony oomprisee a little city of its own and one of its features is a stone church of great size and beauty. Spencer County. Lafayette Spring, near Cannelton. Terry County. Lafayette stopped here on his way up the Ohio when he visited the United Stales the second time. 'ljarge Cave. Wyandotte Cave. This is the larg est cave in he country next to Mam
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muth Cave. It comprises eleven distinct floors and the |xissftge-way is thirteen miles in length. Crawford County. Marengo Cave. Crawford County. This is the most l>eautiful limestone cave in tlie entire United States, ft is not commonly known, except to scientists. Oorydon, First State Cipitol, and Constitution elm. Stale Capitol Hotel. Harrison Gonnty. Georgetown. Floyd County—Largest railway tunnel in State on Southern railroad. Beauty spot at east end. New Albany. Floyd County.— "Hole Tavern” or "High St. House” >2(l tavern where Daniel Webster, At drew Jackson and Henry Clay stooped. Scrubner's House being res,ored fy D. A. R. A x>oa Hatchery. County. FROM OTHER STATES , Forty per cent of the arrests for traffic law violations in Delaware last year involved foreign ears, repo*s the superintendent of the State t.'ghway police. More than half were for reckless driving and only a small cumber for lack of proper licenses.
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RESORT SEASON AT CEDAR POINT, OHIO, IS OPENED Night Bathing Will Be Feature of Summer Months. CEDAR POINT OHIO, Jun 2.3. The summer season wax formally ushered in at Cedar Point with all the gayety that attends the occa sion. A long contemplated, arid now practically assured, feature of the season will be night bathing. This Is made jiossible by ihe placing of a flood of lights on the beach. "New” is a word that is particularly applicable to Cedar Point this year. Thousands of dollars have been spent for "newness.” New benches and new tables will be found in the picnic grounds; new delights all along the amusement in fact new things at every turn. For weeks an army of men and
women have been at work putting things in fshape for the season. The hotels—the Breakers and the Cedars —have been renovated from top to bottom. The various eating places with the culinarics and kitchens from which service is supplied, have been overhauled and in most instances re-equippid. With its great garages in which care are safe from fire and thieves at all times, its easy-to-get-to and easy-to-lave free parkins pace and the concrete driveways leading to
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and from Cedar Point will be the meccn mo 'e than ever, and great a* are the accommodations there i? every reason to believe the available facilities will be taxed. To its transportation facilities The G. A. Boeckling Company recently added anew medium in "America,” a boa t used in Chicago last season. Cedar Point trains from everywhere arrive and depart from th new terminal, which affords in addition to shelter, whether the weather be wet or otherwise, every comfort and accommodation.
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