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2 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book IN-35080428 HAPPYcolumbus BIRTHDAY We hope you enjoy this activity book that celebrates Columbus turning 200. It is filled with coloring pages, puzzles and fun facts about our city.

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Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 3 IN-35080428 eventscolumbus around Now through September Sept. 25 Tour Tuesdays at The Workshop Mill Race Marathon The Columbus Area Arts Council has orga- Annual Mill Race Marathon, half marathon, 5K nized a juried group exhibition, “Making: 200 and kids run. Marathon is a qualifier for the Years” at The Workshop. It is open to the Boston Marathon. public from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Location: Downtown Columbus, 400 Washing- Location: 4389 Long Road, Columbus ton St., Columbus

Aug. 14 Oct. 22-24 Family Fun on the Farm YESFest Film Festival From 9 a.m. to noon, enjoy hands-on activities Three-day film festival features domestic and from the past, presented by The Bartholomew international narratives, documentaries and County Historical Society. Admission is free, short films. A Featured Bicentennial Competi- but registration is encouraged by calling 812- tion also has been added. 372-3541. Location: YES Cinema, 328 Jackson St., Location: Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. Columbus 100W, Columbus Nov. 13 Sept. 11-12 Deja Vu Art and Fine Craft Show Reeves Festival Artists from around the Midwest will show off Preserving the heritage of the Reeves compa- their transformed art and crafts. Arts and fine nies and celebrating The Bartholomew County crafts include jewelry, , woodwork- Historical Society’s 100th birthday. This free ing, and more, all created from scrap materials event will have live music, food trucks, fam- or re-purposed items. ily activities, Reeves steam engines, antique Location: The Commons tractors, beer stations and more. Fireworks at dusk on Saturday. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. 100W, Columbus

CHECK THIS Aug. 13-14 OUT Celebration on the River Live music, fireworks, history exhibits and vintage vehicles will be on display to celebrate the Columbus Area Bicentennial. Food and drinks will be available. Friday from 5 to 11 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Location: Upland Columbus Pump House, 148 Lindsey St., Columbus

4 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Emily and Jocelyn Vogel ride Pump-Its along the track next to a vintage Reeves water wagon and a Farmall tractor, during the 12th annual Reeves Festival: Pow- ering the Past, at the Henry Breeding Farm, Oct. 27, 2018. Carla Clark | For The Republic

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6 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Drawing by Robert Wilson Investing in The Bartholomew County Public Library As is usual for Columbus buildings, the Bar- tholomew County Public Library is architec- Brighter turally unique. The New York architecture firm of I.M. Pei and Partners, designed the building, which was dedicated May 16, 1971. The library is a sculptured brick pavilion Futures formalized by the east and west walls and cornice. The design brings daylight to the lower level. An integral concrete coffer slab and brick bearing wall construction are the for all main features of the design. The landscaping features trees, surrounded by brick and concrete, in a courtyard. The view of the First Christian Church campanile since 1955! has been retained, and the open space of the immediate library area contrasts with nearby tree-lined streets. DID Pei was the recipient of many Become a BCSF YOU awards for outstanding achieve- KNOW? ments in architectural design, in- Star today! cluding the 2010 Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects. His concern for the integrity of materials, his attention to the details of form, color and texture, and his awareness of spatial relationships are reflected in his designs. “Large Arch” The Log Henry Moore’s “Large Arch” sculpture was installed on the library plaza on April 15, 1971. The sculpture is a focal point to control the space of the plaza between the a two architectural masses presented by the library and the Eliel Saarinen-designed First 73 L Christian Church. east The natural organic quality of the sculpture, I similar to rocks and bones, is in contrast to 1955 the stark geometric shapes of the buildings s around the plaza. The arch is 20½ feet tall, 12 feet wide and weighs 5½ tons. It is sand- cast of bronze. The recently renovated library plaza now includes “Modern Totem,” a Martin Beach IN-35080380 sculpture commissioned by Columbus Area Arts Council and Columbus Museum of Art and Design. The sculpture is part of the con- nection between the plaza and the Visitors Center. www.bcsfstars.org

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8 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book DID YOU KNOW? “Chaos I” The Commons, 300 Washington St. Sculptor Jean Tinguely is known for his kinetic or moving . One of those is “Chaos I.” Tinguely used locally obtained materials, and under his supervision, local crafts people helped to build the sculpture. The work represents one of his main statements: “Life is movement.” IN-35080415

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10 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Drawing by Robert Wilson Columbus City Hall Edward Charles Bassett, principal architect, Skid- more, Owings and Merrill, 1981.

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12 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Drawing by Kassi Hattabaugh Mill Race Park

In 1963, the acreage known as near the river and gravel pits. before. They decided to continue “Death Valley” on the east bank They also cleared the underbrush. the development of Mill Race of White River was considered Residents raised $18,500 by June Park, a resource that could be one of the most poverty-stricken 1966 to move the Clifty Creek greatly enhanced. areas in Columbus. Now, as Mill covered bridge from Azalia Road Foundations, companies and Race Park, it hosts some of Co- to Mill Race Park. Otherwise, the individuals agreed to take part lumbus’ favorite events, attract- bridge would have been destroyed and eventually pledged nearly ing throngs of people. to make way for a concrete bridge. $4 million to build structures and The tract contained the Death A two-car, 20-passenger redesign the landscape. Valley urban renewal area, the steam-powered train copied after Landscape architect Michael Van former W.W. Mooney tannery The General, of Civil War fame, Valkenburgh incorporated the site, and woods and farmland was dedicated in 1967 as a tourist beauty of the riverfront and the near where the East Fork of attraction. But the train cars park’s proximity to the heart of White River is formed. Prior to suffered technical problems and the city in the design. He made the 1960s, people lived along the sagging interest by the public. the site a water-dominated land- river in shacks made of tar paper While looking forward to the quin- scape by celebrating its proximity and wood scraps. The spring rains centennial anniversary in 1992 of to the rivers. flooded the land, leaving a muddy Christopher Columbus’ first voy- residue on a blighted landscape. A round lake was excavated, with age to the New World, the town the soil creating mounds similar City leaders began a fund drive in searched for a project that would to those made by American In- 1963 to raise $145,000 to pur- continue to benefit the commu- dians in southern Indiana. Plants chase 66 acres from the residents nity long after the celebration. that tolerate flooding were se- for the park, pay for limited devel- Residents found that an impor- lected. Spaces were designed to opment and hire a park planner. tant dream, the park at Fifth accommodate lunch time visitors By the fall of 1964, city workers and Lindsey streets, had been or a class that comes to the park had cut a roadway into the woods partially realized almost 30 years to study flora.

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14 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Drawing by Robert Wilson DID YOU KNOW?

North Christian Church 850 tipton lane

North Christian Church is the last building Eero Saarinen designed before his death in 1961. It was completed in 1964. Dan Kiley designed the landscaping. The church is a National Historic Landmark.

Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum Columbus, Indiana Municipal Airport

The museum preserves the history of the former Bakalar Air Force Base. Displays include an air base barracks section, operating WWII era rotating beacon, home-front WWII locally manufactured military items, large scale model military aircraft, plus many other air base historical displays. Always free admission. For hours of operation or to schedule a group tour, call the museum at 812-372-4356. Please visit our website or follow us on 2020 CENTURION® Facebook for museum news and updates on the Charlie 119 project. JAN BRINKMAN We can be contacted via email at [email protected]. #1 Century 21 Breeden Realtors Producer 2020 812.371.3215 Call or Text Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum, Inc. [email protected] 4742 Ray Boll Boulevard Columbus, IN 47203 www.atterburybakalarairmuseum.org IN-35071232 IN-35071241

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16 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Drawing by Robert Wilson Indiana University’s Republic Building

The iconic all-glass building designed by renowned architect My- ron Goldsmith opened in 1971 and was named a National Historic Landmark in 2012. It was home to The Republic newspaper until December 2016. It is now home to IU’s J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program.

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Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 17 Celebrating Columbus Marvin Johnson Celebrates YEARS 200 YEARS! We are here celebrating Columbus’ Bicentennial with all of Columbus.

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18 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Celebrating Columbus Marvin Johnson Celebrates YEARS 200 YEARS! We are here celebrating Columbus’ Bicentennial with all of Columbus.

Celebrating Columbus 200 years while we are celebrating

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Marvin Johnson LIFE • HOME • CAR • BUSINESS & Associates, Inc. has written truck insurance since 1971. Over this time, we have established ourselves as one of the most stable sources 305 Washington Street for truck insurance in the Midwest. 372-7829 305 Washington Street 372-7829 l jwinsurance.com IN-35080895

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20 Across Down 2 His Columbus work includes Fodrea Community School 1 Designed the addition to the First Christian Church, and Streetscape. the Ivy Tech State College facility, the addition to the 6 She led the 2007 master plan for the Columbus downtown Mt. Healthy Elementary School and co-designed the redevelopment, and was a co-designer for the new addition to Fire Station No. 1. Commons, the Jackson Street Parking Garage, and the 3 Designed the Clifty Creek Elementary School. In Commons Office building for Cummins. 1998,1984, he received the Pritzker Architecture Prize and 10 Designed W.D. Richards Elementary School. a year earlier was the recipient of the AIA Gold Medal. 3/19/202111 Designed the Lincoln Elementary School, now knownColumbus as Architecture Crossword Puzzle Lincoln Signature Academy, which was dedicated with firstFirst 4 Architect for the Bartholomew County Jail who has www.whenwecrosswords.com/crossword/columbus_architecture/929088/crossword.jspLadylady “Lady Bird” Johnson in 1967, and St. Peter’s Lutheran design projects on several continents and has been 1/2 Church, completed in 1988. recognized with numerous architecture awards. 12 New York architect who designed the Hope Library and the 5 Designed the Columbus Learning Center near the former Irwin Union Bank branch near 10th Street on the Columbus air park and his work is in the Permanent east side of Columbus. Collection of the Museum of Modern Art. 13 Designed the Mabel McDowell Adult Education Center built 7 Designed Smith Elementary School, and his son in 1960. designed the addition to the school. 14 His work includes the Bartholomew Consolidated School 8 Designed the original Commons and the Advanced Corporation Administration Building and Parkside Manufacturing Center. Elementary School. 9 Designed the Columbus Regional Hospital Mental 15 Argentine-born American architect who designed Fire Health Center, built in 1972, which was prominently Station No. 5, built in 1987. featured in the COLUMBUS movie. 16 Architect and sculptor who designed nine structures for the 10 Designed the Columbus City Hall. challenging Mill Race Park project.

17 Designed the additions to Northside Middle School and Find the solution on Page 34 Schmitt Elementary School in 1990, also a founding principal of the first female-owned firm to receive the AIA “FirmAmerican of the Institute Year,” inof 2007.Architects Firm Award in 2007. 18 Designed Southside Elementary School which was constructed in 1969. 19 Finnish architect who designed the First Christian Church of Columbus, built in 1942. 20 Designed Fire Station No. 4 in 1967 in Columbus, also known for coining the maxim “Less is a bore.”

DID YOU KNOW? You can take an architectural tour of Columbus Two-hour bus tours are offered by the Columbus Area Visitors Center. Tours depart the Visitors Center at Fifth and Franklin streets. Self-guided cellphone tours also are available. For the latest ticket information and tour schedules: www.columbus.in.us.

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Bartholomew County Courthouse

Corner of Third and Washington Streets

Originally starting out as a log cabin in the county’s early years, the courthouse has transformed as Columbus has grown. The current courthouse was de- signed by Indiana architect Isaac Hodgson. The building was complete in 1874 and renovated in 1969. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

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DID YOU KNOW? Zaharakos 329 Washington St. Zaharakos, originally a confectionery and now an ice cream parlor and museum, was founded in 1900 by James Zaharako, and his sons, James, Lewie and Pete. The family continued to own and operate the beloved local restaurant for over 100 years. In 2007, Tony Moravec took over ownership. In 2009 the shop was renovated and the original marble and onyx countertop and soda fountain, mahogany woodwork and Welte Orchestrion, a giant music box, are all back. The museum side is a treasure trove of artifacts from the heyday of the great American ice cream parlor.

26 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book peoplenotable Tony Stewart Stephen Chuck Taylor Born: May 20, 1971 Sprouse Dates: June 24, 1901 — Died: June Tony Stewart, Dates: Sept. 12, 23, 1969 renowned racecar 1953 — Died: driver, still lives in March 4, 2004 Chuck Taylor, his hometown of Stephen Sprouse known for Columbus. Since was a pioneer Converse’s “Chuck first racing a go- in the fashion Taylor All Star” kart in Westport industry. He shoes, grew up in 1978, he has incorporated in Columbus and graduated from proven himself as an exceptional Day-Glo colors into fashion and is Columbus High School in 1919. He driver and person through his racing known for merging punk styles with was a notable basketball player, even achievements, business ventures, and couture creations. Though his career in high school, and went on to play philanthropy. was largely based in New York, he semi-professionally before becoming started designing clothes at age 9 in a shoe salesman and celebrity brand Mike Pence Columbus after his family relocated representative for Converse. from Ohio. Born: June 7, 1959 Ken Maynard Born and raised The Four Dates: July 21, 1895 in Columbus, Mike Freshmen — Died: March 23, Pence graduated 1973 from North Dates: 1948 High School — Present Ken Maynard, actor before attending The Four and Hollywood Hanover College Freshman is cowboy, was born and subsequently a well-known in Vevay and his law school at IUPUI. In 1988, he and loved vocal jazz group in the family relocated to began his political career and in barbershop quartet style. The group Columbus when he was still young. 2000 became a U.S. Representative. got its start when two brothers, Don He and his brother Kermit used to Moving on to governor of Indiana in and Ross Barbour, from Columbus practice tricks and ride their ponies 2012 and vice president of the United joined with their cousin Bob Flanigan, in a vacant lot near 10th and Reed States in 2016, Mike Pence continues and friend Hal Kratzsch to start streets. to assert his place in politics. making music. Decades later, the group continues to perform, though Colonel Jamie none of the original members remain. Sanders Hyneman Dates: Sept. 9, Born: Sept. 25, J. Irwin 1890 — Died: Dec. 1956 and Xenia 16, 1980 Jamie Hyneman, Miller Colonel Harland special effects Dates: J. Sanders, of expert known Irwin: May Kentucky Fried best for his work 26, 1909 — Chicken fame, was as the host of Died: Aug. 19, born in Henryville, Indiana. Before the popular TV 2004 Xenia: 1917 — 2008 starting his restaurant franchise, show “Mythbusters,” graduated from Colonel Sanders held a variety of J. Irwin Miller, perhaps the most Columbus North High School in odd jobs throughout Indiana and notorious Columbus native, was an 1974. One of his earliest careers was Kentucky. One of those jobs was in integral part in Columbus becoming owning and operating a pet store in the early 1920s as secretary at the what it is today. He helped garner Columbus from 1974 to 1977. Chamber of Commerce right here in success for Cummins and molded Columbus. Though he moved on to Columbus into an architectural greater — and tastier — exploits, his mecca. He and wife Xenia were time in Columbus was an important involved in countless efforts to stepping stone in his early career. improve the community and left lasting marks throughout town.

Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 27 1820: The land which is now 1844: The first railroad came to A SELECTED Columbus was bought by General town from Madison via the Madison John Tipton and Luke Bonesteel & Indianapolis Railroad. in 1820. General Tipton built a log cabin on Mt. Tipton, a small hill 1849: First bridge built over the east timeline fork of the White River. COMPILED BY LYNDSEY WOLFE overlooking White River, and the surrounding flat, heavily forested, and swampy valley. 1863: The Mooney Tannery relocated to Columbus from Nineveh to be 1821: The town was originally near the railroad line. They operated known as Tiptona (although some in the area that is now the Mill Race early records have referred to it Park and the concrete wall along as Tiptonia) named in honor of the parking lot off Lindsey Street General Tipton. The town’s name is what remains of their flood wall was changed to Columbus on March system. 20, 1821. Bartholomew County was named in 1821 for General Joseph 1864: Columbus was incorporated Bartholomew, who fought in the as a city. Battle of Tippecanoe. 1864: The Joseph Ireland Irwin 1829: The first schoolhouse was home, now known as The Inn at built, known as the Liberty School Irwin Gardens, was constructed. and Meeting House. 1867: The Cerealine Mill building, 1831: The first newspaper issued now part of the Cummins Corporate in the county was the Columbus Office Building, was built on Chronicle. Jackson street.

1837: Columbus was officially 1873: East Columbus was General John Tipton incorporated as a town. established as a town.

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28 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book 1873: Dunlap & Company Inc., still 1905: Clessie Cummins quit school a major contracting company in at the age of 16 and went to work Columbus, was started. for the Reeves brothers.

1880: Cerealine Flakes were 1905: The Knights of Pythias built invented by James Vannoy and a lodge building on Fifth Street. patented by Joseph Gent, quickly The building was later repurposed becoming one of the most popular and remodeled several times cereals of the time. before ultimately being torn down and turned into the parking lot 1888: The Reeves brothers behind 501 Washington St. founded Reeves Pulley Company, manufacturing pulleys and variable 1910: Extensive remodeling was speed transmission systems for done to the Joseph Ireland Irwin factories. home, including the addition of the extensive gardens designed 1890: Orinoco Furniture Company by Henry A. Phillips and modeled was founded and its factory, after the Casa degli Innamorati still standing at 17th Street and in Pompeii. It was at this home, Orinoco Avenue, was built. in a garage that has since been replaced by greenhouses, that 1900: Zaharakos, originally a Clessie Cummins first began confectionery and now an ice developing ideas and technology cream parlor and museum, for a high-speed diesel engine, was opened by the Zaharako after having become William family who continued to own Glanton Irwin’s mechanic in 1908. and operate the beloved local restaurant for over 100 years. In 1913: First sand filter implemented 2007, Tony Moravec took over to filter public water, which was ownership. previously taken directly from the Clessie Cummins river.

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1913: Columbus and Bartholomew County were hit with a major flood that destroyed buildings and railroad tracks.

1917: In March, the first documented high school basketball sectional held in Columbus was played on the 2nd floor of the old City Hall building at Fifth and Franklin. The Columbus team was victorious and went on to compete at the state game.

1917: The Bartholomew County Hospital opened its doors on Feb. 6 as a facility with only 32 beds. It steadily grew and, after remodeling in 1990, officially became Columbus Regional Hospital on Sept. 25, 1992.

1919: Cummins Engine Company was founded by Clessie Cummins and William Glanton Irwin after First Christian Church purchasing the Cerealine Mill building as a workshop in 1918. 1949: East Columbus was annexed 1958: A new 4-H Fairground was into Columbus. opened. 1925: Buildings for The Evening Republican, now known as The 1950: The Columbus Drive-In movie 1961: Irwin-Union Bank branch Republic, and the armory were built. theatre opened on Aug. 3, with the opened at the intersection of 25th These buildings are now the location first show being the Walt Disney Street and North National Road in of the chamber of commerce and feature “So Dear to My Heart.” Eastbrook Plaza. The building will apartments, respectively. soon be occupied by Lucabe Coffee 1954: Irwin-Union Bank opened a new Co. 1931: In May, the No. 8 Cummins building, now known as the Cummins Diesel race car competed in the Indy Inc. , which 1962: Interstate 65 opened on the 500 and finished 13th. It was the first was designed by Eero Saarinen with west side of Columbus, connecting car in racing history to complete all landscape design by Dan Kiley. Seymour and Taylorsville. 500 miles without any pit stops and did so with an average speed of 86 1954: J. Irwin Miller established the 1963: The area west of town, near mph. Cummins Foundation. State Road 46 was annexed into Columbus. 1935: Stadler Packing Co., now the 1957: The Cummins Foundation makes its first grant to support architecture Mariah Retail Store, was formed by 1965: Mill Race Park, formerly known fees for the Lillian C. Schmitt three of the Stadler brothers. as Death Valley, was established. Elementary School, designed by Harry Weese, as part of the foundation’s 1935: Columbus Specialties 1970: IUPUI Columbus, now known architecture program. This led the Company, now known as Cosco, as IUPUC, was established. was founded by B.F. Hamilton. The architecture program to become company was later acquired by Dorel a formal part of the foundation in 1976: Heritage Fund — The 1960 and help fund Columbus’s Juvenile Group in 1988. Community Foundation of architectural transformation. Bartholomew County was founded. 1937: Cummins records a profit for 1957: The J. Irwin Miller family home, the first time. 1981: Columbus City Hall was built at designed by Eero Saarinen, was Second and Washington streets. completed. It was later designated 1941: Indiana University began as a National Historic Landmark in offering classes in Columbus, followed 1982: Ceraland Recreation Center, 2000. by Purdue University in 1942. designed by Richard Meier, was built. 1958: The Lincoln Center Ice Arena, 1942: The First Christian Church, 1990: The Downtown Streetscape now the Hamilton Community designed by Eliel Saarinen, was project, designed by Paul Kennon Center & Ice Arena, was built in completed. The first contemporary Lincoln Park. It originally consisted and Michael Van Valkenburgh, building in Columbus and one of of two outdoor ice skating rinks with beautified downtown Columbus the first churches of contemporary an indoor facility designed by Harry along Washington Street. architecture in the United States, Weese. The move to an enclosed rink 1992: it was designated as a National was made in 1975 and designed by Mill Race Park was extensively Historic Landmark in 2000. Koster and Associates. upgraded.

30 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book 1994: Columbus received the All- 1998: The Foundation for Youth America City Award. building, designed by Hellmuth, Obata, and Kassabaum, was built. 1995: Breeden Realty building, designed by Thomas Beeby, was built 2000: Six buildings in Columbus at Seventh and Washington streets. were designated as National Historic Landmarks: First Christian Church 1996: The Olympic torch passed (1942), Irwin Conference Center through Columbus en route to (1954), Miller House and Garden Atlanta, Ga. and was carried by (1957), McDowell Education Center selected local runners. (1960), North Christian Church (1964), First Baptist Church (1965). 1997: The Gateway Arch Bridge opened at the interchange of I-65 2008: On June 7, the worst flood and State Road 46 as part of the recorded in Columbus history left Front Door project. some people homeless, destroyed businesses and caused Columbus 1997: The Bartholomew County Regional Hospital to close for five Memorial for Veterans, designed by months. Maryann Thompson and Charles Rose, was built on the Courthouse Lawn. 2011: Mill Race Center and a new and improved Commons with 1998: Friendship Way, also known the James A. Henderson indoor as Friendship Alley and located playground were opened. between Fourth and Fifth streets on the Jackson Street side of Washington Street, was improved with landscaping, distinctive lighting and brick paving as an extension of Bartholomew County the 1990 Streetscape project. Memorial for Veterans

OJ and his dad David Ray Thayer (pictured.) David was the owner and the designer of the course, built with the help of his six children, and wife 31 years ago. The course opened in 1990. David passed on in May of 2018, in his 94th year. Though Dave hadn’t golfed the Continuing the Legacy course in several T he ‘relaxed spot’ years, he was still a very familiar face in the club house of Clifty Creek on card game days and provided advice and wisdom Golf Course to Davey, O.J. and many others that frequented the course. Dave will be greatly missed by all, but he would want you to come relax, enjoy the view and play a Since 1930 round of golf. 1428 Franklin St, Columbus, 12000 E. 225 N. l Off State Road 9, Near Hope

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9 Location: 14th and Union streets, 31 Columbus What it reads: Site of only African- INTERSTATE 7 65 1 American school (grades 1-7) in Columbus. By circa 1899, town’s African- 2 5 American population had increased enough to qualify for separate school 4 3 10 under 1869 Indiana law. Like other 6 African-American schools around the 9 state, it was a symbol of community 46 pride and achievement; closed in 1922. 4. Second Baptist Church Erected in 1998 by Indiana Historical 8 Bureau, Cummins Engine Foundation and Historic Landmarks Foundation of 7 Indiana. The marker is listed as missing on the state’s website. Location: 1328 Ninth Street, at Reed 11 Street, Columbus What it reads: Congregation was formed in 1879; reorganized in 1882 by the Reverend John R. Miller and a core of determined members. The present building, formerly a theatre, was acquired in 1913. This African-American church, like many others, has served its members as an educational and social foundation as well as a religious institution. historic 5. Atterbury Army Air Field Installed in 2007 by Indiana Historical Bureau and Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum Location: In front of chapel at Middle markers Road and Grissom Avenue, Atterbury Indiana State Historical Marker program has 10 Army Air Field, Columbus designated markers in Bartholomew County. Take a What it reads trip around the county to see if you can find them. Side one: Construction begun summer 1942 under Captain Stratton O. Hammon, who used broad authority over laborers, suppliers, and railroad; 1. Private Barton W Mitchell 2. Lowell Mills base in use February 1943. More Originally installed in 1963, it was Erected in 1988 by the Union than 1,000 workers employed during replaced in 1992 by the Indiana Community Extension Homemakers construction. Base was over 2,000 Historical Bureau acres, cost over four million dollars, Location: 325 W. Lowell Road and included more than one hundred Location: State Road 46/East Harrison What it reads: From 1830 to 1880 buildings, intended to be temporary. Street & North Washington, Hartsville the community of Lowell Mills thrived Side two: WW II uses included training What it reads: Mitchell, Co. F, 27th here along Driftwood River. There B-25, B-26, and glider pilots; by 1944, Indiana Volunteers, is buried in were two grist mills, a cooperage, a wounded from Europe received here for Hartsville Baptist Cemetery. He found shoemaker’s shop, a distillery, a saw Wakeman Hospital. Wounded soldiers Confederate General Lee’s “Lost” mill, a woolen mill, an inn and general during Korean War received here. Special orders No. 191 Near Frederick, store. When the mills closed, the town Renamed 1954 to honor Lt. John Bakalar. MD, September 13, 1862. Union was abandoned. Base closed 1970. Original building made General McClellan then engaged Lee into chapel; restored and named for at the Battle of Antietam. Women’s Air Service Pilot Jean Lewellen Norbeck 1990s.

32 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book 6. Bartholomew County 7. Hartsville College 9. Orinoco Furniture Company Courthouse Erected in 1995 Indiana Historical Bureau Installed: 2007 Indiana Historical Bureau Location: 234 Washington Street, and Cross Cliff Little Hoosiers and Nugent Foundation Columbus Location: State Road 46/East Harrison Location: 1720 17th Street, Columbus. Installed in 2000 by Indiana Historical Street & North Jackson, Hartsville (Bartholomew County, Indiana) Bureau and Joseph Hart Chapter, What it reads: Original site of What it reads: Daughters of the American Revolution coeducational United Brethren school Side one: Incorporated and its factory What it reads founded 1850 as Hartsville Academy by built here 1890. Reorganized 1891; William public act of Indiana General Assembly. Side one: County formed by Indiana H. Lincoln then led the company to great Campus moved four blocks south, circa General Assembly 1821. Thirty acres of success, stressing quality and artistic 1865; destroyed by fire, January 1898. land were purchased, and John Tipton merit in fine, high-grade furniture. By Many graduates became distinguished donated thirty acres, for county seat. 1895, production included parlor, library, citizens in their communities throughout State commissioners named county seat and tea tables and ladies’ desks; furniture the state and nation. Tiptona — after Tipton; local elected was sold throughout U.S. Lincoln Chair commissioners renamed it Columbus. 8. Madison and Indianapolis Company established 1913. Tipton served as state representative, Railroad Side two: The companies were important Indian agent, and United States senator. 204 Railroad Road, Elizabethtown in Columbus’ economy; they were Side two: Second Empire Style part of Indiana’s extensive furniture Erected in 1999 by Indiana Historical courthouse, designed by Isaac Hodgson, industry. Employees included many Bureau and Joseph Hart Chapter, completed 1874, is county’s fourth skilled craftsmen Lincoln died 1935; Daughters of the American Revolution. courthouse. Constructed of red brick the companies were reorganized into with white limestone trim. Foundation is What it reads: Mandated by Indiana’s Lincoln-Orinoco, Inc. The company closed rusticated blue limestone. Original slate 1836 Internal Improvement Act, 1940; buildings and all assets were sold at roof replaced 1953 with standing-seam construction began in Madison 1836. auction. Buildings have had various uses copper. Extensive remodeling 1968; Completed along this site 1843; over time. interior restoration completed 1998. Elizabethtown platted 1845 as a result of Listed in National Register of Historic the railroad. Completed to Indianapolis Places 1979. 1847. Linked Ohio River and interior of state.

10. Cerealine Manufacturing Co. Installed in 2013 by Indiana Historical Bureau and Joseph Hart Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Location: Near 600 Jackson St., Columbus What it reads: REPP AND MUNDT Side One: In late 1800s, railroads and new technology opened national markets to Midwest producers, including Indiana, a Incorporated leader in corn products. Joseph Gent patented operations and devices to mass-produce flaked corn. Gaff, Gent, & Thomas Co. began making Cerealine Flakes here circa 1880. A precursor to cold breakfast cereal, it was also used as a malt • General Construction alternative by brewers. Side Two: Company moved to Indianapolis, 1892, to take advantage of lower freight cost. The mill paid high prices • Renovation to Indiana farmers for white corn and by 1898 processed 12,000 bushels daily. A wave of mergers swept U.S. industry at the turn of the twentieth century; Cerealine joined nine • Concrete Midwestern mills in 1902 to form American Hominy Co., which continued business into 1920s.

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