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  1. Seymour is a city in Jackson County, Indiana, United States. Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census. Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census. The city is noted for its location at the intersection of two major north–south and east–west railroads, which cross each other in the downtown area.

    • 602.91 ft (183.77 m)
    • Jackson
    • Hezekiah Cook Seymour, Civil Engineer
    • Indiana
  2. Jul 8, 2020 · This museum is a local treasure in the Seymour, Indiana area. The focus on the WWII Army Air Corps and related entities make for a great learning experience. The focus makes it easy to connect things together. The director and docent Larry Bothe is a walking encyclopedia and conveys things in a very personable, easy-to-understand way.

    • Downtown Seymour
    • John Mellencamp Heritage
    • Southern Indiana Center For The Arts
    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
    • Reno Gang Graves
    • Freeman Army Airfield Museum
    • Shields Park
    • Jackson County Visitor Center
    • Fear Fair Haunted House
    • Gaiser Park

    Next to the railroad crossroads, Seymour’s central business district is full of life, hosting no fewer than 65 events each year. If you like to shop local, this is a great place to do it, especially as the downtown area has attracted some 25 new businesses in the last five years or so. Many of these improvements can be laid at the door of Seymour M...

    The recording artist, John Mellencamp, famed for tracks like “Jack and Diane” and “Hurts So Good” was born in Seymour in 1951 and grew up in the town. To listen to Mellencamp’s music it’s clear that Seymour made a deep impression on the artist, so if you’re a fan it’s well worth visiting some of the places important to him. This can be done on an a...

    A key pillar for the region’s arts scene, the Southern Indiana Center for the Arts was set up by John Mellencamp and his mother Marilyn. The setting is a Greek Revival brick mansion, owned by John and constructed in 1851. The house, with its fine Italianate porch has changed little in decades, and is a fabulous venue for ever-changing exhibitions a...

    East of Seymour is a giant protected space, founded in the mid-1960s and covering more than 7,800 acres. About two thirds of the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is former farmland, established in the 19th century on a wet landscape of natural springs and flood-prone creeks. The efforts of European settlers to drain the land were mostly unsucce...

    Just under a mile north of downtown is the Historic City Cemetery where you’ll find the resting place of Frank, William and Simeon Reno, from the infamous Reno Gang. The 11-strong wreaked havoc across the Midwest in the years immediately after the Civil War, and committed the first three peacetime train robberies in United States history, all takin...

    Freeman Army Airfield was a WWII training school for twin-engine pilots, just south of Seymour. Established in 1942 and closed in 1948 has an important place in the history of Civil Rights. It was here that members of the African American 477th Bombardment Group challenged the unlawful exclusion of black people from the officers’ club, leading to t...

    On the northeast side of downtown, Shields Park is the oldest park in the city, opened in 1852 and named for Seymour’s founder, Meedy Shields (1804-1866). In summer the main draw is the Shields Park Pool, an Olympic-sized facility with a water slide, kiddie pool and diving well. In July the pool hosts the invitational Seymour Splash swim meet, whic...

    If you’re plotting your next steps around Jackson County or want some extra travel inspiration there’s an excellent visitor center in Seymour, housed in the historic Southern Indiana Railroad Freighthouse (1901). You can find out about the cute small towns close to Seymour, learn about any markets in the area, and big events coming up, while Mellen...

    Five minutes from downtown Seymour is a haunted house that regularly appears on lists of the best not just in Indiana, but the entire country. Open late September through Halloween, Fear Fair has won a lot of fans for the amazing quality of its makeup, costumes, props, animatronics and the sheer scope of the haunt. When we compiled this list, some ...

    The site of Seymour’s imposing war memorial, Gaiser Park is a little way south of downtown Seymour. There’s a host of facilities packed into these ten acres, including volleyball/basketball courts, a softball field, horseshoe pits and a large rentable shelter, hooked up to the electricity. With a concession area and ADA accessible bathrooms, this i...

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  4. Seymour is a city in Jackson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 17,503 at the 2010 census. Seymour is called the "Crossroads of America" because the North/South and East/West railroads cross in downtown. The North/South line, the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, was built in the 1840s connecting Indianapolis to ...

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  5. Seymour is a city in Jackson County, Indiana, United States. Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census. Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census. The city is noted for its location at the intersection of two major north–south and east–west railroads, which cross each other in the downtown area.

  6. The city is also home to the 2nd largest high school gymnasium in the United States by seating capacity. The city is home to a historically significant former military airbase built during WWII that is now a civilian airport. Seymour is a city in Jackson County, Indiana, United States. Its population was 21,569 at the 2020 census.

  7. Jul 8, 2020 · 7. Shieldstown Covered Bridge. Historic Sites. 8. Shadowood Golf Course. 4. Golf Courses. Shadowood Golf Course promises to be one of the Premier Public Golf Courses in Indiana. Conveniently located just minutes off I65, Shadowood is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the scenic views of Jackson County.

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