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| Description: | In March 1880, Wabash became the first city in the world to be lighted by electricity thanks to the Brush Co. of Cleveland, OH, which wanted to debut its arc-lighting system. Wabash was chosen because the town's courthouse was high on a hill in the center |
| Credits: | Todd Gould |
| Location: | Wabash |
| Contact: | Jack Miller, Wabash Co. Museum Memorial Hall, Wabash 46992; 219-563-0661 |
| Music: | Driving," Driving Miss Daisy Soundtrack; "Ghost Train," Fried Green Tomatoes soundtrack; "The George Washington March," American Jubilee, The Cincy Pops Orch. |
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| Description: | Interview with John Carlisle, author of book on the post office murals of Indiana with shots of the murals from Cambridge City, Union City, Rockville, Jasper, Spencer, and Liberty |
| Credits: | Cook |
| Location: | Various |
| Contact: | John Carlisle, Purdue Univ.-Calumet; Hammond, Ind |
| Music: | Appalachian Spring/Tender Land,"Aaron Copland Cut 10 "Party Scene;" and Cut 7 "Shaker Theme" |
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| Description: | Profile of Blad Mint farm (produced by Sherine Adeli) |
| Credits: | Adeli |
| Location: | South Bend |
| Contact: | Eric Blad, Martin Blad Farms 219-234-7271 |
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| Description: | Johnson County |
| Credits: | Stoelk |
| Location: | Nineveh |
| Contact: | Not Provided |
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| Description: | The heritage found at Sughar Grove Conservative Friends Meeting House. Built in 1823 by Quakers. Nearby Fairfield Friends Meeting hope to get it placed on Register of Historic Landmarks |
| Credits: | Mike Atwood |
| Location: | Plainfield |
| Contact: | Daina Chamness 881-4558 |
| Music: | Palms of Victory," "What A Friend We Have In Jesus," "A Psalm of Life," and "Bright Morning Stars" from "A Closer Walk With Thee"--Martin Simpson, 1994 Gourd Music, Felton Calif |