Article Archives: Bumps in the Night

Witch Marks

This column first appeared in October 2010. In the spirit of the approaching Halloween season, I’d like to share a story with you that combines many of the elements that pique my curiosity and fuel my passion for history and folklore. Recently, transplanted British antique dealer and collector Rick McMullen … Read More

The Devils Tower

Over the last couple of weeks, I detailed a long-lost Indiana landmark known as the Hoosier Slide in Michigan City. This giant mound of sand became a tourist attraction when visitors discovered that they could slide down its slopes on slices of cardboard or fragments of cloth like a sled … Read More

The Hoosier Slide and Port of Michigan City, Part 2

Last week I shared with you a story of photographs purchased on the eastside of Indianapolis. They were photos of ships cruising through the once busy port of Michigan City. The photos revealed images of a long-lost northern Indiana attraction known as “The Hoosier Slide”, a giant mountain of sand … Read More

The Hoosier Slide and Port of Michigan City, Part 1

This past weekend I got a call from an eastside antique dealer whom I’ve known for over 30 years. You never know what to expect when someone tells you they have some stuff for you, it can be a good thing or a bad thing. Upon arrival, I was ushered … Read More

Breakfast with Neto: The Passing of Robin Miller

On Wednesday, August 25th, another star fell from the Indianapolis sky. Robin Miller, ABA Indiana Pacers reporter and noteworthy motorsports journalist, died at the age of 71. An Indianapolis Motor Speedway press release described Miller as “a writer and columnist covering the Indianapolis 500 and INDYCAR SERIES racing” who then … Read More