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Asbury Cemetery

Address: Bringhurst, IN 46913, USA

Cemetery

Burlington Church of Christ

Address: 312 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Church

“Great graduation program.”

ATM

Address: 413 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Atm

Burlington Cemetery

Address: Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Cemetery Store

“This is my place of work. It a very nice work environment.”

Subway

Address: 601 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Meal takeaway Restaurant

Horizon Bank

Address: 401 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Atm Bank

Neptune Funeral Home

Address: 44 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Funeral home

Diamond K Transport LLC

Address: 1912 W 750 N, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Moving company

Parks Cemetery

Address: Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Cemetery

G & K Real Estate Inc

Address: 8236 N 225 W, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Real estate agency

Clawson Travel Club

Address: 6031 W Towpath Rd, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Travel agency

Weaver Family Nature Reserve

Address: W Towpath Rd, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Park

Randy Johnson

Address: 10512 N Earl Ave, Monticello, IN 47960, USA

Night club

Lancaster Covered Bridge

Address: Wildcat Creek,, Rossville, IN 46065, USA

Museum

“Not much of a river bank area and narrow parking but it was made up for by being the most scenic of a few bridges we saw that day. There's a sign that states the various construction stages but we were lucky enough to meet the owner of the adjacent property who knew the history of every board and beam in the bridge!”

Barnhart Strip Airport

Address: Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Airport

Enoch Cemetery

Address: Cutler, IN 46920, USA

Cemetery

Payne's Pharmacy

Address: 2110 E 400 S, Bringhurst, IN 46913, USA

Pharmacy Health Store

Adams Mill Museum

Address: Cutler, IN 46920, USA

Museum

“The history of Adams Mill is incredibly unique, as are most extant mills today, 2012. Adams Mill is particularly fascinating because the site was designed by John Adams (previously from Pennsylvania) in 1831. History tells us that he traversed Wildcat Creek from Kokomo to Lafayette to find the best mill site location. John Adams was creative as well as an astute engineer. He found a most interesting characteristic of the Wildcat Creek near today’s town of Cutler, Indiana vicinity. Adams discovered a soon-to-be oxbow lake on the Wildcat Creek. Oxbow. Meandering Creek. When John Adams identified the geographic situation of the Wildcat Creek, he realized he could build a dam, head race, wheel pit, initially a saw mill, and a tail race within the 200-yard span between the creeks almost touching meander. The loop of the Wildcat Creek is about one mile from the dam to the water that is spent back into the creek. Adams Mill. Cutler, Indiana. Carroll County. Millrace diagram. Oxbow Meandering River. Wildcat Creek. Adams Mill. Cutler, Indiana. Carroll County. Millrace diagram. Oxbow Meandering River. Wildcat Creek. Goggle Close Up of Adams Mill. Click Here then zoom in. Adams Mill. Cutler, Indiana. Carroll County. Millrace diagram. Oxbow Meandering River. Wildcat Creek. Google Map of Adams Mill. Click Here. Adams sawmill functioned into the 1840s. His first gristmill was built in 1835. His one set of millstones operated 24-hours-a-day grinding corn and wheat. This first 2-story mill was only 26’ X 34’. Due to so many requests, he built the present mill (2012) in 1845-1846. His large mill has 3 ½ levels with 45’ X 50’ dimensions. He ran 4 sets of millstones powered by two turbines. The two turbines were set in the millrace under the mill. His original, smaller gristmill was no longer in use by 1848. John Adams died in 1858 and passed his mill on to his son Warren Adams. A covered bridge was built in 1872 to span the Wildcat Creek due to the flooding in the spring. Warren spent twenty-six years carrying on his father’s mill after John had passed away. Warren grew up and lived his life in the mill business. His success was in great part, due to his father’s keen insight into the mill’s location. Many mills were built in the early to mid-1800s found their buildings short-lived due to lack of water, destruction of floods or decimation by fire. Warren spent his life successfully as a crafted-miller during the heart of the United States industrial expansion in the 1800s. Warren died in 1884. Levi Bishop purchased Adam’s Mill in 1887 where he used flour rollers instead of grinding millstones. In 1913, Bishop’s son-in-law, Jesse Johnson had acquired the mill and used the turbines power to generate electricity for his mill. Excess of electricity was used to power local houses and the street lights in Cutler. The flouring roller mills ceased functioning in 1938. The mill was not maintained and fell into poor condition. Claude Sheets purchased the mill in 1942. He acquired a miller who used to work at Adams Mill, John Pritach. Between 1942 and 1944, Pritach resurrected the roller mills and power house and Adams Mill was once again an ongoing concern until 1952 when new flour processing laws stopped the roller mills. Claude Sheets enjoyed antiques and used the mill to display his collections. One piece was a Conestoga wagon. The mill was vacant until 1975 when it was purchased by James Broadhurst. Terry Herman worked for Mr. Broadhurst and organized and identified the antique collections of Mr. Claude Sheets. Subsequently, the mill has been maintained and preserved as an historical museum. Adams Mill was placed into the National Register of Historic Places October 10th, 1984.”

Cruise In Trees Christmas Tree Farm

Address: 4715 S 400 E, Cutler, IN 46920, USA

Store

“The staff are very friendly and they have the cutest little shop with hot chocolate! Their trees are beautiful and the prices are Awesome!!! Very affordable and we'll worth the trip :)”

29 Mara-Mart

Address: 601 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Convenience store Gas station Store

“Great customer service!”

Marathon Gas

Address: 601 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Gas station Convenience store Store

“Friendly people and convenient.”

Burlington Scoop

Address: 613 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Restaurant

“I brought my dog with me and they loved him, they were so nice and polite. 10/10 would recommend. My dog enjoyed too”

Re/Max Executive Homes

Address: PO Box 98, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Real estate agency

Burlington Community Library

Address: 101 7th St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Library Electronics store Store

“The director is so pleasant! And I love all the new changes she's making. Keep it up!”

Little Cow Designs

Address: 703 S Michigan St, Burlington, IN 46915, USA

Clothing store Store

Wallars

Address: 8578 Elm St, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Lodging

“Thats my grammy!!!!!!!”

Irvin Enterprises LLC

Address: 8660 Maple St, Burrows, IN 46916, USA

Furniture store Home goods store Store

Burrows Presbyterian Church

Address: 8824 Old State Rd 25, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Church

United States Postal Service

Address: 1010 Burrows Rd, Burrows, IN 46916, USA

Post office

Liberty Twp. Vol. Fire Dept.

Address: Kendal St, Delphi, IN 46923, USA

Fire station
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