Discover the distinctive culture, history, people, and artistry that shape Indiana. Join hosts Ashley Dillard and Brandon Wentz as they travel across the state to explore unique Hoosier experiences.
I'm a little disappointed to see them hammering in the bungs with a Harbor Freight deadblow when Trusty Cook (best hammers in the business) is just up the road in Indianapolis. C'mon MGP, get Hoosier proud!
I'm 83 y.o., I lived in Knox Indiana and went to school there during the 50's! I painted many Senor Cords! Some are still around but as relics! I also did pinstriping and Weirdo-shirts at US 30 Drag Strip signed as "Mr. Magoo"
WARNING MUST BE WATCHED MUTED because of inappropriate mind numbing vomit inducing background music. What is wrong with you mindless people that need this constant Tweddle Dee Tweddle Dum Ding Dong Ga Ga Poo music inundating your simple minds. The sounds of the woods would have been so wonderful to hear.
My great great grandfather also served in the 28th Infantry. His name was William Silence. He along with his brothers, Rev. John and David. Also family members Samuel Calaway and John Wells.
I had the opportunity to visit the Museum a couple of weeks ago for the first time. I was not aware of it...what a surprise to see the history that was on display. I really enjoyed the display on the third floor as the 1961 Elnora Basketball team picture was on display, I was part of that team. Great job to all associated with the museum. Jim Sellers, Elnora Class of 1962. Now lives in Nashville, Tn.
Wright Brothers were not the original inventors of flight they were the first that had the publicity that began the evolution of mechanical flight by human beings.
Unbelievable. Morley bankrupt, governors and representatives dream up constantly new revenue streams to milk the hard-working public of more and more of their hard earned dollars. If they could tax the air you breathe, they would in fact do so. I bet you they are probably thinking of it right now