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Monastery Immaculate Conception Top Attraction!  Historic Site in Ferdinand, IN USA
Be awe-inspired with this majestic domed church! Known as the "Castle on the Hill, the Monastery, founded in 1867, is home to one of the nation's largest communities of Benedictine women.
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Corydon Capitol State Historic Sites Historic Site in Corydon, IN USA
1816-1825 Corydon was the first state capitol. The site consists of: First State Capitol building, Governor's Headquarters, Constitution Elm, First State Office bldg, and Porter Law Office. The capitol building, built between 1814 and 1816, is a 40-foot square made of local limestone and consists of three rooms. It was used as the State Capitol from 1816 to 1825, at which time the capitol moved to Indianapolis.
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Lane Place  Historic Site in Montgomery, IN USA
Historic home of Henry S. Lane Home of Senator Henry S. Lane, founder of the Indiana Republican Party and pallbearer for Abraham Lincoln built in 1845. Also, on the site is the historic Speed Cabin, which was part of the Underground Railroad.
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Saint Meinrad Archabbey Historic Site in Saint Meinrad, IN USA
Archabbey Saint Meinrad Archabbey is a peaceful and spiritual place with beautiful grounds and the opportunity for prayer with the Benedictine monks. Founded in 1854, the Saint Meinrad Archabbey is one of only two archabbeys in the United States and one of 11 in the world.
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Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum Historic Site in Rockport, IN USA
Pioneer Village & Museum The Lincoln Pioneer Village Museum houses hundreds of fascinating artifacts from the area’s historic past including a hutch made by Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas.
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