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Wabash, Indiana Points of Interest / Historical Sites

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Latitude: 40.7988 (40°47′56″N), Longitude: -85.8228 (85°49′22″W)

  • Description: Disciples Of Christ Christian Church Was Built In 1855 The Style Of The Building Is Romanesque By James Ford. It's A Protected Historical Building.
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Address: 110 South Wabash St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7977 (40°47′52″N), Longitude: -85.821 (85°49′16″W)

  • Notes: Building was built in 1880 Style Italianate It's on the National Registry Name of building: James M. Amoss - Knights of Pythias Building.
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Latitude: 40.797 (40°47′49″N), Longitude: -85.8148 (85°48′53″W)

  • Description: This Is One Of The Many Historical Landmarks At Paradise Springs Historical Park.
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Address: 2 West Market St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7972 (40°47′50″N), Longitude: -85.8209 (85°49′15″W)

  • Description: At The Time Of Its Construction In 1876, The National Block Was The Most Ambitious Building Project Wabash Had Ever Seen. The Project Of Local Businessman William R. Collins And The First National Bank Of Wabash.
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Latitude: 40.8013 (40°48′5″N), Longitude: -85.8268 (85°49′36″W)

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Latitude: 40.7984 (40°47′54″N), Longitude: -85.8247 (85°49′29″W)

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Latitude: 40.7986 (40°47′55″N), Longitude: -85.8224 (85°49′21″W)

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Latitude: 40.7986 (40°47′55″N), Longitude: -85.8223 (85°49′20″W)

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Address: 90 West Market St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7972 (40°47′50″N), Longitude: -85.8222 (85°49′20″W)

  • Description: The Two-story Renaissance Revival-style S.J. Payne Building Has An L-shaped Plan That Accounts For Its Miami And Market Street Addresses. One Of The Most Unique Features Of This Brick Structure With An Iron And Steel Frame Is The Brown, Rock-faced Surface
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Address: 102 South Wabash St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7978 (40°47′52″N), Longitude: -85.821 (85°49′16″W)

  • Description: Build Type Second Empire Built By Solomon Wilson, This Structure Held Drug Stores From Its Construction Until 1918. After This Time, It Became Scheerer’s Grocery Market And Retained That Name For 60 Years.
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Address: 88 West Market St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7971 (40°47′49″N), Longitude: -85.8222 (85°49′20″W)

  • Description: The First Plain Dealer Built In 1897 - Unsure Of Build Style I Am Guessing Romanesque Revival Due To The Year It Was Built And The Stoned Used.
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Latitude: 40.798 (40°47′53″N), Longitude: -85.8361 (85°50′10″W)

  • Description: Time Capsule The Townsmen Buried In The 40's Or 50's Will Fix This Soon
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Latitude: 40.7986 (40°47′55″N), Longitude: -85.8216 (85°49′18″W)

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Latitude: 40.7982 (40°47′53″N), Longitude: -85.8349 (85°50′6″W)

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Address: 36 East Market St, Wabash, IN 46992

Latitude: 40.7973 (40°47′50″N), Longitude: -85.8201 (85°49′12″W)

Phone: (260) 563-9070

Site: wabashmuseum.org

  • Description: Built Approx: 1895 Style: 20th Century Functional Built As The "Big Four Mercantile Co." In 1937 Sears & Roebuck Until The 1980's. Now It's Used For The Wabash County Historical Museum.
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