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The birthplace of the world famous J.K. Lilly collection of books, stamps and coins. Relocated to Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, when Mr. Lilly donated the estate and over 1,000 acres to Purdue University. In the 1950s Purdue sold the donation to the City of Indianapolis for a water control project. In the early 1960s Indianapolis added the property to the Indy Parks inventory.
Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Moore Road is one of the oldest (and most beautiful) cemeteries still in operation in central Indiana. A donation of one acre by an area farmer in 2006 will allow the cemetery to expand by 800 graves.
Ross Reller's conversations
This is a great photo. I love seeing the old Standard station still standing. This must be from the 1960s.
Very nice picture Congratulation !!!!
So take a walk or ride a bike
And you’ll agree there’s nothing like
The scene you’ll view from way up high
Atop a bluff
A carriage ride
Around the town
A tiny jewel in a crown
It’s beauty like a diamond in the rough.
c. 5-11-1981
John and Rita Reller enjoy an afternoon with the Argo on Eagle Creek
A cabin built by J.K. Lilly overlooking the Coffer Dam Road lake at Eagle Creek in Eagle Creek Park. (Yes that's a Coke machine!)
Log cabin with out house in Eagle Creek Park
this is our backyard pond.
Traders Point resident and artist Cassily Adams is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
The birthplace of the world famous J.K. Lilly collection of books, stamps and coins. Relocated to Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, when Mr. Lilly donated the estate and over 1,000 acres to Purdue University. In the 1950s Purdue sold the donation to the City of Indianapolis for a water control project. In the early 1960s Indianapolis added the property to the Indy Parks inventory.
Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Moore Road is one of the oldest (and most beautiful) cemeteries still in operation in central Indiana. A donation of one acre by an area farmer in 2006 will allow the cemetery to expand by 800 graves.