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List of Indiana state historical markers in Dearborn County facts for kids

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Have you ever seen a special sign that tells you about an important place or event? These are called historical markers! In Dearborn County, Indiana, there's one such marker that shares a fascinating story from the past. These markers are put up by the Indiana Historical Bureau to help us learn about history right where it happened.

Indiana's Historical Markers in Dearborn County

Historical markers are like outdoor history books. They are official signs placed by the state to remember important people, places, or events. In Dearborn County, there is one special marker that tells us about a very important part of Indiana's history: the Whitewater Canal.

The Canal Junction Marker

The only state historical marker in Dearborn County is called Canal Junction. It was placed in 1999. This marker helps us remember a time when canals were like the highways of Indiana.

Where is the Canal Junction Marker?

You can find the Canal Junction marker in West Harrison. It's located on the southern side of town, near the northwestern corner of the Whitewater River bridge. Look for it where Campbell and State Streets meet, right across the railroad tracks. This spot was important because it was where the canal connected to other areas.

What Does the Marker Tell Us?

The Canal Junction marker teaches us about two main topics:

  • Business, Industry, and Labor: Canals were super important for businesses long ago. They helped move goods like grain, lumber, and coal from farms and factories to markets. This created many jobs for people who built and worked on the canals.
  • Transportation: Before trains and cars, canals were a major way to travel and transport things. The Whitewater Canal was a big project that helped connect different parts of Indiana, making it easier for people and products to move around. It was a vital link for trade and growth in the region.

The Whitewater Canal was a huge project built in the 1830s and 1840s. It stretched for many miles, connecting towns and helping Indiana's economy grow. The Canal Junction marker reminds us of this amazing engineering feat and how it shaped the history of Dearborn County and the state.

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