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Buffaloed outside of Elwood |

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Buffalo AND Bison graze on the wild plains of Madison County, Ind., outside of Elwood |
INDIANA GOTHIC : Holding down the Liars' Bench |

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Mr/Mrs Dwight "Cotton" Yoho in their general store, Solsberry, as featured in "The Cottonwood Tree |
Non-Amish farming in Indianapolis, ca. 2002 |

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Traditional ways still are practiced, even within sight of downtown Indy's skyscrapers |
THE PICTURE DOSEN'T DO JUSTICE... |

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The old Evansville courthouse in the last light of day |
Frozen Embrace at the Monument |

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Details of the Indiana Limestone base of the Indy Circle's Monument |
In Indy's Lockerbie Square historic district |

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Barn wall in an alley of Indianapolis' Lockerbie Square district, last home of James Whitcomb Riley |
A ROUND BARN'S IMITATION OF A LIGHTHOUSE |

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The restored round barn of the Fulton County museum near sunset. Also: annual R B festival |
BARRY: STRAW FIELDS FOREVER |

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A field of straw stubble after cutting in Southern Indiana |
VINES SAY HAY |

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Climbing vines make it up into the haymow of an old barn in Hamilton County |
A GOOD USE FOR INDIANA'S OLD CANALS |

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Fishing on the southern end of the natural section of Indy's Central Canal, ca. 1830s |
I'VE BEEN WALKING ON THE RAILROAD |

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Workmen high up above the Ohio River on the trestle between New Albany & Louisville |
IF THE TIN MAN WAS A FARMER |

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This hay rake hasn't moved in a while from its position in the Hoosier Nat'l Forest near Bloomington |
WHEN IT STILL HAD ITS HAY HOOD |

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This barn, within sight of Columbus, Ind's I-65 exit, has been going back to nature for years |
COLD WALK BELOW THE CATWALK |

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3 youths brave Winter cold, snow and ice at sunset on the lighthouse pier at Michigan City, Indiana |
INDIANA OP-ART ARCHITECTURE |

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A striking building near Lafayette lends itself to optical trickery in a pastoral setting |
RIP IN THE SKY |

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Sol makes it out of the clouds just in time for sunset outside of Lapaz, Indiana |
ON THE BANKS OF THE WHITE RIVER |

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Two boys find Southwestway Park in Indianapolis the perfect place to cast a line |
FULTON COUNTY FROZEN FARM |

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One of Fulton Co's numerous landmark round barn's weathers another winter between Old 31 and US 31 |
INDIANAPOLIS PARK SCULPTURE HONORING MEN OF PEACE |

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The sculpture in Kennedy-King park memorializing RFKs peace-plea speech after Dr MLK was shot 4-4-68 |
Not really a tree, but the world's tallest... |

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Annually doubling as the World's Largest Xmas Tree, Indy's Monument adds color to the Circle |
Fallen soldier in the snow |

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In the hills and hollers near Lake Monroe outside of a Handy Indiana town |
Salvaging art from abandoned industry |

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Only art exists in the detritus of still-standing discards of Indiana's industrial heritage (Indpls) |
STREETCAR WIRES IN SF |

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Municipal Railway Streetcar Line wires frame buildings in the Financial District in San Francisco |
Sentinel over Southern Indiana near Monroe City |

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The iconic windmill can still be found all over the Indiana landscape, adding character |
Old Studebakers are like old elephants in Indiana |

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An old truck returned to St Joe Co. outside of its South Bend birthplace to reincarnate as a planter |
Sunlight streaming on the stream |

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Monroe County, Indiana |
Reach for the sky |

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Silos punctuate the countryside near Muncie |
Middle Eastern-like geometric architectural art |

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Amos Schwartz-restored & reinforced round barn roofs take on beauty of their own in Fulton Co. Ind. |
Misty morning dockside |

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Brown's Lake in Burlington, Wisconsin |
Neither out West nor the Wisconsin Dells |

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Scenic monolithic outcroppings grace parts of the Southern Indiana landscape |
SUMMERTIME IN SOUTH HAVEN |

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The West Coast of Lower Michigan has popular resort towns and lighthouses to visit |
A PLETHORA OF PATTERNS CAN BE FOUND ON FARMS |

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The afternoon sun adds an element to the intrinsic geometric art found in corn crib cornstruction |
INDY'S STREET-SPANNING SCULPTURE: THE ARTSGARDEN |

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The centerpiece of Circle Centre Mall downtown, the Artsgarden hosts a variety of performance events |
THE SUN ALWAYS SETS ON THE INDIANA CORN EMPIRE |

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Classic imagery now appearing every Summer at an Indiana country road near you |
DOWN ON THE FARM OUTSIDE OF WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. |

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The Ind. Historical Soc. 1st pl. contest winner, as also seen in Barns of Ind. II |
MARES IN THE MIST |

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Closeup on larger shot of horses in ground fog before burning away: between Fountaintown & Carthage |
POWERLESS DICTATOR |

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1937 Studebaker Dictator Coupe, the most politically incorrectly-named car, in a junkyard in Muncie |
Checkered Life Checkmate |

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A sidewalk chess game in an Informal Living part of San Francisco |
Bridge over Peaceful Waters |

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An oasis of tranquility on the University of Chicago campus |
SUNSET OF RELIGIOSITY |

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Country church near US 231 in Southern Indiana; a time capsule from the past |
PAINTING THE TOWN RED (a house at a time) |

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A country abode getting a radical rouge reskinning in Pulaski County |
WALLOWING IN A CLASSIC COUNTRY SETTING |

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Throwback politically-incorrect (but scenic) barn advertising on US 231 in Southern Indiana |
FROZEN WATERFALL |

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Even Southern Indiana can experience Winter's artistic hand in changing the landscape |
THE 8th WONDER OF THE WORLD... in Indiana! |

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The recently-restored West Baden Springs Hotel, ca. 1902, with former world's largest domed roof |
MOON, MONUMENT, COLORS, CLOUDS |

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Indianapolis' Monument Circle at night (the 2nd-tallest monument in the US) |
Straw Under Glass |

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Barn in So. St. Joe Co. IN has amazingly retained its glass, allowing hungry animals to window shop |
Surf 'n Bird |

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On the Pacific Coastline near Santa Cruz, California |
Man-made Forest |

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Catenary of the Chicago, So. Shore & So. Bend Interurban RR in the Calumet industrial area |
A Gem of an Ag Octopus |

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Trip scale for storage areas' discharge chutes above the grinder at the Gem, Ind., elevator |
Horses of Freedom |

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Horses in a field East of Freedom, Ind. |
Blue-Sky Religion |

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A new & open-minded form of worship was practiced at the Farmers Chapel in Clinton Co. (since razed) |
Night of the Tall Stacks |

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Cincinnatti from No. Kentucky during the Tall Stacks festival, a celebration of river steamboats |
Fodder's in the Shock & the Frost is on the Field |

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They still use a 2-row corn picker & put it up in shocks within the I-465 loop in Indy |
South Bend-built 1950 model 2-row Corn Picker |

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Faded Studebaker:Farmers made jokes about it; Ind. State Museum immortalized front end in limestone |
The Shadows Know |

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The corn crib at the old Riverside Dairy in West Lafayette makes patterns with the low Winter sun |
Shocking Agriculture |

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Detail:Oscar C McCulloch School #5 facade now in new Indiana State Museum:"art educating immigrants" |
Reflections of City Life |

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Downtown Indianapolis from Canalside; Indy's answer to San Antonio's Riverwalk |

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