Aurora (IN)
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Videos
Aurora, Indiana is packed with historic buildings and sites. Everywhere you turn you’ll see something of historic significance. In this video we covered 17 historic sites and stories that you…[View More]
Anna Petrovic Meyer played professional Women’s Baseball during WWII when the men went off to war. Here’s her story!
Founded in 1850, the Aurora First Presbyterian Church is as beautiful inside as outside with its towering steeple that can be seen for miles. Watch this video and take a tour with us as we explore …[View More]
Built in 1914 the Aurora Public Library strongly resembles a Carnegie Library, however it was funded by Georgiana Sutton a local resident of Aurora.
Built by the Baptist in 1848, this is the oldest structure in Aurora, Indiana.
Built in 1917 this single lane pony truss bridge is about 41 feet long and spans a branch of Laughery Creek on East Laughery Creek Road in Dearborn County, Indiana. I remember driving over the brid…[View More]
The Hillforest Mansion was built between 1853 and 1855 by the Gaff family. To this day, it is one of the most outstanding mansions in the State of Indiana.
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Built in 4 different phases beginning in 1810, the Veraestau Historic Site sits high on a hill over looking the Ohio River near Aurora, Indiana.