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  1. May 7, 2024 · For dessert, consider a couple of stops along the Chocolate Trail, a collective of Richmond area confectioners, cafes and bakeries offering visitors free samples. If you really love antiquing, you could plan an entire weekend around the area's antiques stores and malls. John Noltner. 2 p.m. Go Treasure Hunting.

  2. The parks system in Richmond began in 1880, with the city acquiring the land that would become South 10th Street Park. This land was given to the city by the homeowners in that neighborhood who had purposely built their houses further from the road, with the intention of creating a park. Many years before it became a park, South 10th Street ...

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    • Historic Depot District
    • Richmond Art Museum
    • Wayne County Historical Museum
    • Model T Museum
    • Glen Miller Park
    • Hayes Arboretum
    • East Main Street–Glen Miller Park Historic District
    • Thistlethwaite Falls
    • Joseph Moore Museum
    • Gennett Records Walk of Fame

    A few blocks north of downtown Richmond is a quirky, up-and-coming commercial district brimming with elegant architecture from around 1875 to 1910. The centerpiece of the district is the porticoed Pennsylvania Railroad Station (1902), designed by the office of Daniel Burnham, famed for the Flatiron Building in New York and the Rookery in Chicago. M...

    From the late 19th century through the mid-20th century the city was associated with art, in particular the American Impressionist movement. Although not a formal organization, the Richmond Art Group included the likes of Charles Fremont Conner, John Elwood Bundy and Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer. Many of these artists were affiliated with the Art Associ...

    This superb local history museum is on a campus surrounding the Hicksite Friends Meetinghouse, dating back to 1865. This building was gifted to the Wayne County Historical Society in 1930, the first of many donations that have left the museum with a wonderful collection of artifacts and buildings. In addition to the meetinghouse there are seven str...

    Richmond is the headquarters for the Model T Ford Club of America, the largest club for Model T Ford enthusiasts in the world. Although the city doesn’t have a manufacturing connection to this vehicle, you couldn’t find a more appropriate spot for a museum about Model T Fords than the Depot District with its abundant early 20th-century architecture...

    Richmond’s favorite public park dates back to 1885 and is named for the railroad executive, Colonel John Ford Miller. The name “glen” comes from the geographical meaning of a valley with gentle slopes. Something special about Glen Miller Park is its natural freshwater springs, noted for a high iron content. In a traditionally upscale part of the ci...

    Just east of Glen Miller Park is a stunning 466-acre managed nature preserve, founded in 1914. The Hayes Arboretum originated with a series of purchases made by Stanley W. Hayes to save tracts of old-growth beech-maple forest. There’s around 60 acres of old-growth forest at the Hayes Arboretum, with some trees dating back as far as 450 years. With ...

    On the way to Glen Miller Park, East Main Street is lined with a series of imposing residences from the late 19th and early 20th century. Sometimes referred to as Millionaire’s Row, this stately ensemble was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. One landmark that is hard to miss is the Henry and Alice Gennett House (1898), in a...

    At the south end of Springwood Park is a scenic waterfall, tumbling down a flight of ledges on the West Fork of the Whitewater River. Twenty feet high and sixty feet across, Thistlethwaite Falls is actually man made and is named for the sawmill owner, Timothy Thistlethwaite. In the mid-19th century he dammed the river for his mill, redirecting over...

    A great reason to visit the Earlham College campus is for this excellent free museum devoted to Indiana’s enthralling natural history. The museum’s roots go back to a collection assembled in the 1870s by Joseph Moore, a professor at the college. This started out as a cabinet, but soon expanded to a full room after he purchased the partial skeleton ...

    Richmond’s Gennett Records, founded by Henry Gennett in 1917, produced some of the earliest recordings by a whole raft of jazz and blues greats. These include Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Duke Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael, Bix Beiderbecke, Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Jelly Roll Morton. You can visit the site of the studio next to the ...

  4. Richmond ( / ˈrɪtʃmənd /) is a city in eastern Wayne County, Indiana, United States. Bordering the state of Ohio, it is the county seat of Wayne County. [4] In the 2020 census, the city had a population of 35,720. It is the principal city of the Richmond micropolitan area. Situated largely within Wayne Township, its area includes a non ...

  5. John of Berry or John the Magnificent ( French: Jean de Berry, Latin: Johannes de Bituria; 30 November 1340 – 15 June 1416) was Duke of Berry and Auvergne and Count of Poitiers and Montpensier. His brothers were King Charles V of France, Duke Louis I of Anjou and Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy. He was Regent of France from 1380 to 1388 ...

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  7. Jon Duke - Deputy Director of Emeregency Management - Wayne County IN Government | LinkedIn. Deputy Director of Emergency Management at Wayne County IN Government. Richmond, Indiana,...

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