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  • Dirt Americana (3,985)
    http://dirtamericana.blogspot.com/2009/12/small-town-in-big-city.html
  • Dirt Americana (3,985)
    http://dirtamericana.blogspot.com/2009/12/small-town-in-big-city.html
  • Saltire Games (3,486)
    Saltire Games is your buy here, play here store. We have all your favorite new and used board games, CCGs, CMGs, RPG's, minis, and war games. We carry FAMILY and YOUNG CHILDREN'S GAMES. If we don't have it, we will order it for you, and call you when it comes in. We also have plenty of FREE space for you to play your favorite games. We have food close by that you may bring in, and we have cold drinks and candy.
  • Saltire Games (3,486)
    Saltire Games is your buy here, play here store. We have all your favorite new and used board games, CCGs, CMGs, RPG's, minis, and war games. We carry FAMILY and YOUNG CHILDREN'S GAMES. If we don't have it, we will order it for you, and call you when it comes in. We also have plenty of FREE space for you to play your favorite games. We have food close by that you may bring in, and we have cold drinks and candy.
  • National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (2,157)
    The Oaklandon Historic District is located in the northeast corner of awrence Township in northeastern Marion County, and encompasses a ortion of the mid-19th century settlement known as Oaklandon. Located pproximately 14 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis, the aklandon area is currently a part of the city of Lawrence, which annexed t along with other unincorporated parts of the township in 1976.
    When Oaklandon was established in 1849 along the route of the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, it was surrounded by farms and vacant land; now it is enveloped by the urban sprawl of Indianapolis and Lawrence. Late-20th century housing developments, ...
  • National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (2,157)
    The Oaklandon Historic District is located in the northeast corner of awrence Township in northeastern Marion County, and encompasses a ortion of the mid-19th century settlement known as Oaklandon. Located pproximately 14 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis, the aklandon area is currently a part of the city of Lawrence, which annexed t along with other unincorporated parts of the township in 1976.
    When Oaklandon was established in 1849 along the route of the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad, it was surrounded by farms and vacant land; now it is enveloped by the urban sprawl of Indianapolis and Lawrence. Late-20th century housing developments, ...
  • Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana (2,006)
    The Oaklandon Historic District is located in the northeast corner of Lawrence Township in northeastern Marion County, and encompasses a portion of the mid-19th century settlement known as Oaklandon. ...
  • Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana (2,006)
    The Oaklandon Historic District is located in the northeast corner of Lawrence Township in northeastern Marion County, and encompasses a portion of the mid-19th century settlement known as Oaklandon. ...
  • The Big Four Railroad In Indiana (1,923)
    The Big Four Railroad In Indiana - By Ared Maurice Murphy
    The railroad was the making of Fortville, in Hancock county, and in later years McCordsville, another thriving town in the same county, and built along the line.

    One town, however, on the railroad remains a "town of dreams unrealized." This is Oaklandon, 14 miles northeast of Indianapolis, named in memory of the great forest oaks which were felled there to make way for the railroad. With the advent of the road, the place having already been on the Pendleton pike, John Emery in 1849

    laid out streets and cross streets for a pretentious town that would accommodate hundreds of homes, stores, churches, schools, factories, mills, and even exporters and importers.

    However, it became a prosperous country town and no more; and today it is a pleasant, fairly active village of about three hundred and fifty.*

    *Indianapolis News, Feb. 10, 1923.
  • The Big Four Railroad In Indiana (1,923)
    The Big Four Railroad In Indiana - By Ared Maurice Murphy
    The railroad was the making of Fortville, in Hancock county, and in later years McCordsville, another thriving town in the same county, and built along the line.

    One town, however, on the railroad remains a "town of dreams unrealized." This is Oaklandon, 14 miles northeast of Indianapolis, named in memory of the great forest oaks which were felled there to make way for the railroad. With the advent of the road, the place having already been on the Pendleton pike, John Emery in 1849

    laid out streets and cross streets for a pretentious town that would accommodate hundreds of homes, stores, churches, schools, factories, mills, and even exporters and importers.

    However, it became a prosperous country town and no more; and today it is a pleasant, fairly active village of about three hundred and fifty.*

    *Indianapolis News, Feb. 10, 1923.