Monthly Archives: May 2022

Mammoth Cave’s Dinkey Train: The Indianapolis Connection

Recently, Rhonda and I stepped into a Cave City, Kentucky antique store to stretch our legs and hunt for treasures. You never know what you might find in these circumstances but you know it will always be interesting. My “find” of the adventure was a 1906 cabinet photo of a … Read More

The Rugged Elegance of Wrought Iron

In the early part of the 20th Century beautiful flower gardens and outdoor entertaining were an integral part of daily life. Leisurely gatherings on the lawn accompanied by a game of croquet or badminton were the norm as was outdoor dinning. Canvas sling chairs and wooden picnic tables no longer … Read More

Bikes Take to the Roads as Weather Improves

About 30 people of of all ages participated in the Saturday, April 30 Family Fun Bike Ride along the Pennsy Trail. The ride was held in conjunction with the Irvington Historical Society’s exhibit More than a Trail.  .  .  Pennsy. The exhibit features recent photographs by Ana Ferreira and information … Read More

I-70 Travel Restrictions Begin East of Indy

HANCOCK COUNTY — The Indiana Department of Transportation is starting construction to add a travel lane to I-70 in Hancock County. This multi-construction season project will add a lane on I-70 from County Road 700 to State Road 9. This year, construction will focus on I-70 between CR 700 and … Read More