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southeast of Haubstadt, the park offers picnicking, an airconditioned shelter house by reservation only, an outdoor shelter house available without a reservation, and a baseball/ softball field. The park also features new playground equipment. For information, call (812) 768-6021.
Originally organized as Haubstadt Chamber of Commerce, Haubstadt Sommerfest Inc. promotes the civic, commercial and industrial welfare of Haubstadt, a sesquicentennial commmunity, and the surrounding area. The annual Haubstadt Sommerfest is among its many projects. Contact: P.O. Box 308, Haubstadt, IN, 47639.
G I B S O N CO U N T Y V I S I TO R S & TO U R I S M B U R E AU With offices located in the historic Princeton Train Depot, the bureau provides information about conventions, tourism, festivals and places to visit in Gibson County. Call Eric Heidenreich, director, at 812-385-0999 or visit www. gibsoncountyin.org
G I B S O N CO U N T Y CHAMBER OF CO M M E R C E Gibson County Chamber of Commerce, 202 E Broadway in Princeton, promotes and advances the general welfare and prosperity of Gibson County’s business community. The chamber is a resource, referral agency and gives recognition to member businesses and organizations. The chamber is solely funded by membership, sponsorships and events and focuses on networking, education, and business development. The chamber is governed by a board of directors selected from community leaders. Call 812-385-2134 or visit www.gibsoncountychamber.org It also has a Facebook page.
H AU B S TA DT TRI-STATE SPEEDWAY: On U.S. 41, the speedway offers Sunday night auto racing. Late models, sprint cars, open wheeled modifieds and stock car racing. For details, call (812) 768-5995. HAUBSTADT COMMUNITY PARK: Located off Ind. 68,
H A Z L E TO N COMMUNITY CENTER/ PLAYGROUND: Community Center may be rented for reunions, etc. A playground is located behind the center. For information, call (812) 784-4500.
F R A N C I S CO SOFTBALL FIELD: Located two blocks south of Ind. 64 in Francisco. T-Ball for ages 5-7; Minor League, ages 7-9; and Major League, 9-13. HOPKINS FAMILY PARK, the first county-owned park, is just southwest of Francisco, featuring walking trails and long-range plans for other outdoor recreational activities.
BUCKSKIN HEMMER WOODS NATURE PRESERVE on CR 1050 East, just past Buckskin, 73 acres of old-growth forest, a scenic hiking trail. It is a National Natural Landmark.
P R I N C E TO N GIBSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS: Located on North Embree Street, the fairgrounds is the home of the Gibson County Fair in July. The grounds are also leased for other special events. The Activities Building and 4-H building can be rented for parties, reunions, receptions, etc. A new convention center and concessions facilities are recently completed. PRINCETON THEATRE AND COMMUNITY CENTER is
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a performing arts center playground equipment, and offering productions by outdoor basketball court and the local Broadway Players tennis courts. Shelter houses are Theatre Group as well as other also available. productions. The community LINCOLN PARK: Located on East center is also available for Brumfield Avenue, the park rental. Box office hours at the offers playground equipment Princeton Theatre are Monday, and an outdoor basketball Tuesday, and Friday from noon courts. to 5 pm and Thursday from 2 to CAMP CARSON: Located on 7 pm. For more information call Lake Seminole, two miles east the box office at 812-635-9185 of Princeton on Lake Road, the camp is owned by the YMCA LAFAYETTE PARK/PRINCETON and is available for lease for AQUATIC CENTER: Located private groups, such as family on Spruce Street, the park has reunions or church retreats. sheltered and open picnic Camping facilities, swimming, facilities, a fishing pond, canoeing, crafts, sports playground equipment, and hiking are offered. For tennis courts and an outdoor information, call (812) 385-3597. basketball court. The pool, JACK BISHOP FIELD: Youth which also features a spray park, baseball/softball complex on is open Memorial Day through west edge of Princeton, hosting Labor Day. Season tickets and T-Ball, T-Shirt, Minor, Major and swimming lessons are available. Babe Ruth Leagues for boys, Park and pool numbers are: Missie, Mini and Maxi softball Parks and Recreations — leagues for girls. (812) 385-4252, Brent Denbo, GIBSON COUNTY YOUTH Superintendent; and Municipal CENTER: Located at 129 S. Hart Pool, (812) 385-2120. St., the center operates primarily GIL HODGES FIELD AT in the fall and winter months, LAFAYETTE PARK was offering recreational sports and dedicated Aug. 3, 1933 as other after-school activities, Legion Field for the state including homework incentive tournament. The beautiful old programs. For information, call ballpark is home to Princeton (812) 385-5287. Community Tigers and GIBSON LANES: Located on Ind. Princeton Post 25 American 64 east of Princeton, there are Legion baseball teams. The 16 lanes for open and league park is named after Gil Hodges, bowling; video games; pool who played American Legion tables and a snack bar. For baseball here in 1942, and information, call (812) 385-5281. achieved an outstanding career PRINCETON COUNTRY CLUB: with the Brooklyn Dodgers, later Located on Old 41 near Patoka, managing the New York Miracle the nine-hole golf course Mets to the championship in offers both club membership the 1969 World Series. In June and public green fees. For 1969, it was named Gil Hodges information, call (812) 385-5669. Field, and in 1975, the Princeton GIBSON COUNTY SOCCER CLUB City Council affirmed the name provides recreational soccer change. New lighting was league experiences for youth recently installed at the park throughout the county at fields by the North Gibson School just east of the Gibson County Corporation. Toyota plant, off CR350S. For more information about SOUTHSIDE PARK: Located leagues and activities, visit on Stout Street, the park has www.gibsoncountysoccerclub. softball diamonds, walking org. trails, a disc golf course,
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THE AZALEA PATH ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDENS features more than 50 acres of more than 300 varieties of azaleas and other plant species and trees, featuring spring fed lakes and sculptures. The attraction is located at 502 N CR 825 W, Hazleton. Phone: (812) 354-3039 or (812) 306-7814 LYLES STATION is one of the last remaining African American settlements in the state. The community’s heritage is preserved in the Lyles Consolidated School, which provides students the opportunity to experience a day in the life of school children in the early 1900’s. The school also features a museum, gift shop, hands on activities, meeting facility and a period garden. THE TOYOTA VISITOR CENTER is open weekdays for tours at 4000 Tulip Tree Drive, Princeton. Phone: (812) 387-2266 or (888) 696-8211 GIBSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE was built
in 1884. The architectural style may be classified as Romanesque Revival. The Gibson County Courthouse was also used as the model for the Dept. 56 Original Snow Village Courthouse. The courthouse is located in the heart of Princeton, on the city square, at 101 N. Main Street. Phone: (812) 385-0999 PRINCETON TRAIN DEPOT is the only remaining depot structure in Gibson County. The Princeton depot is home the the Gibson County Visitors Center and features a railway museum with a restored train caboose. Tours are available at no charge Monday-Friday 9-5. The depot is located at 702 W. Broadway, Princeton. Phone: (812) 3850999
OA K L A N D C I T Y OAKLAND CITY GOLF CLUB: Located one mile east of Ind. 64 on Ind. 57, it is a nine-hole course that is open to club members and for public greens fees. The club also has a fullservice restaurant and pro shop.
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Megan Davis and Reece Dunn spend some quality time in the sun at New Lake in Oakland City. The campground and recreation site also features camping, fishing and a walking trail as well as entertainment events throughout the summer. The club number is 812-7493923 NEW LAKE: Camping facilities available. Call (812) 215-46447 for information. New Lake is located on CR 1350 East. Old Lake: Fishing allowed with same restrictions as New Lake. WIRTH PARK has two enclosed shelter houses and one open shelter house and a new
community center. All can be rented for reunions, as well as other activities. The park also features some new playground equipment and a sand volleyball court. For information, call (812) 385-6119. Wirth Park is located on Ind. 64. JACK SMITH MEMORIAL LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD: The baseball league is open to boys ages
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Vietnam War veteran Larry Dawson and his son Brian wave at the 400-plus motorcyclists participating in the Run for the Wall, at the Flying J truck stop near Haubstadt. 6-12 and softball leagues are offered for girls. EAST GIBSON GIRLS SOFTBALL FIELDS: Two fields used by leagues that are open to girls through high school age. WOOD MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS COURTS: Available when not in use by the high school teams.
Courts are on the east side of the parking lot, off South Franklin St. THE PATOKA RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE AND MANAGEMENT AREA was established in 1994 and encompasses 6,600 acres (with an ultimate acquisition area of 22,472 acres) of wetlands,
floodplain forest, and uplands along 30 miles of the Patoka River corridor. Phone 812-749 3199 or visit http://midwest.fws. gov/patokariver.
OWENSVILLE MONTGOMERY PARK: Located on the west side of Owensville, the park is
available for picnicking and other recreational activities. For information, call 812-729-7310. GIBSON LAKE RECREATION AREA: located west of Owensville at the Wabash River, the recreation area is available for fishing and boating, spring to autumn. The 2,950-acre lake is a cooling lake for the power
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GIBSON LAKE WILDLIFE HABITAT: The habitat is a 160acre wetland wildlife viewing area at the PSI Energy main entrance, near the Wabash River on Ind. 64. There is a photographic blind and two trails. OWENSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER: Used for many community activities, the recreation center is available for rental. Grounds also include some playground equipment and Little League ball diamonds.
FORT BRANCH FORT BRANCH COMMUNITY PARK: Site of the annual festival, the park also accommodates baseball/ softball fields; picnic area; enclosed shelter house and playground equipment. For information, call (812) 753-3824.
GIBSON SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL: Located west of Fort Branch off Coal Mine Road, the
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Completed in 2017, the city’s Riverwalk is a wide walking trail The Indiana Military Museum located along the Wabash River. offers a vast collection of military Featuring panoramic views of the memorabilia that’s widely Wabash River, Lincoln Memorial considered one of the most Bridge and the George Rogers comprehensive in the country. Artifacts on display include military Clark National Historical Park, visitors can take a rest in one of vehicles, aircraft, uniforms and several benches along the way. equipment from the American And located below the park is Revolution to present day. General hours, from March 1 to “Levee Street,” a new pedestrian Nov. 30, are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. and bicycle-friendly utility road that connects both Kimmell Park During the winter, from Dec. and the GRC park to the north. 1 to Feb. 28, the museum is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday K N OX CO U N T Y through Sunday. Children under 6 are admitted PA R K S free. Those ages 6 to 18 are $3, adults The county’s parks, scattered are $5, and veterans and seniors over throughout Vincennes, include age 62 are $4. World War II veterans wildlife and plant preserves, hiking are also admitted free. trails, campgrounds, naturalist More information: Call 812-882- programs, and more. 1941 or visit https://indymilitary. Ouabache Trails Park, located com. at 3500 Lower Fort Knox Road,
comprises 254 acres of woods, rolling hills and low flatlands with walking trails, shelter houses, playgrounds and a ball field. Overnight accommodations on the campground, which is open from April 1 to Nov. 1, include four rental cabins, 35 RV sites, nine tent areas with fire rings, and shower and laundry facilities. Hillcrest Park, 1640 Hillcrest Drive, has 20 acres of woods, several shelter houses, a playground, picnic facilities, a disc golf course and a half-mile of walking trails. Emison Mill Park, 7407 N. State Route 550, is located on Mariah Creek and provides a shelter house, picnic facilities, open play areas a playground and a baseball field. Pyramid Mound, 1180 Ramsey Road, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s undeveloped and accessible to foot traffic only. Fox Ridge Nature Park is a
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The Rainbow Beach Aquatic Center opens to eager swimmers on Memorial Day weekend. Located inside Gregg Park just off Washington Avenue, the pool features a splash pad, a zero-depth entry area with play apparatus for smaller children, a diving well, a rock-climbing wall, a lily pad walk, competitive swim lanes and two large slides. here is also time set aside in the morning for lap swimmers and those with very small children. The facility is open daily from noon to 7 p.m. in the summer months and draws thousands each season from Vincennes and the surrounding communities. The cost is $2.50 for ages 4-17 and $3.50 for adults,
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Located on the campus of Vincennes University, Kimmell Park sits on the banks of the Wabash River. Given to VU from city officials, the park, originally a Works Progress Administration-era project, was given in 2017 a total, $2.5 million facelift, complete with new viewing areas, water features, a renovated shelter house and restored fire pits. The renovation also included 70 new lights, 200 new trees, 850 linear feet of guard rails, 4,000 cubic yards of fresh concrete and a widened entrance that offers a more panoramic view of the river.
The city boasts four public parks. Lester Square Park, 901 Church St., located not far from historic downtown, boasts a skate park as well as a fitness park and new playground equipment. Chicago Park, 303 W. Chicago Ave., is located on the city’s north end. Four Lakes Park, Ollie Pickering Drive, the city’s most recently renovated, includes a baseballthemed spray park as well as a new shelter house and bathrooms. P L AC E S TO S E E ... There are also tennis courts and a VINCENNES STATE HISTORIC new pickleball court as well. SITES, 1 W. HARRISON ST., Gregg Park, 2204 Washngton Ave., is the city’s largest park. A lush VINCENNES tree canopy covers walking trails, These buildings tell the story of
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Grouseland is the home of William Henry Harrison, then governor of the Indiana Territory and later the ninth president of the United States. The home at 3 West Scott Street in Vincennes is open for tours.
the role Vincennes played in helping Indiana become what it is today, from laying the foundations of government to starting the first school of higher learning. Visitors can experience the Indiana Territory capitol, Jefferson Academy, the Elihu Stout print shop, Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Children under 3 are admitted free. Kids ages 3 through 17 are $3, adult admission is $6, and senior admission is $5. More information: Call 812882-7422 or visit https://www. indianamuseum.org/vincennesstate-historic-site GEORGE ROGERS CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND CLARK MEMORIAL, 401 S. SECOND ST., VINCENNES The park and memorial commemorate the military heroics of George Rogers Clark, who helped capture the strategic Fort Sackville from the British in 1779, assuring the new nation’s claims to the frontier.
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The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park features a granite memorial commemorating the conquest of the Old Northwest Territory. The monument is the largest national monument outside of Washington, D.C. The memorial is situated on the site of the former British Fort Sackville, which was captured by Col. George Rogers Clark and his army of 170 frontiersmen and Frenchmen. The moment of the fort’s surrender on Feb. 25, 1779 marks the birth of the United States north of the Ohio River.
The historical park, which is part of the National Park Service, includes a visitor’s center with historical displays and an auditorium as well as the Clark Memorial. It’s open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. More information: Call 812-8821776 or visit https://www.nps. gov/gero/index.htm
GROUSELAND, 3 W. SCOTT ST. was more than just a residence. Grouseland is an elegant Georgian/ This magnificent, two-story Federal-style house completed brick mansion was the center in 1804 to serve as home to of government for the Indiana William Henry Harrison and his Territory and also served as a family while he was Governor fortress in times of unrest. of the Indiana Territory from Harrison was elected ninth 1800 to1812. The first brick President of the United States home in Indiana and a National in 1840, so the home is a Historic Landmark, the house presidential site and exhibits
contain colorful artifacts from the first modern presidential campaign and the Battle of Tippecanoe. A tour inside includes an interpretation of life on the frontier as well as stories from Harrison’s military and political life. The home was reportedly dubbed “Grouseland” by Harrison, himself, due to the abundance of grouse in the area. The house is open year-round for tours. For more information, contact Grouseland at 812-8822096 or email grouseland@ sbcglobal.net. RED SKELTON MUSEUM OF AMERICAN COMEDY, 20 RED SKELTON BLVD., VINCENNES The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy is dedicated to the legacy of laughter established by Vincennes’ most beloved son, famed comedian and actor Red Skelton. A labor of love for a small group of people dedicated to remembering Red, the
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Indiana Military Museum, features displays spanning the Civil War through World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and current engagements. The newly-opened annex exhibit space feature tanks, artillery and aircraft, while the indoor museum showcases uniforms, flags, battlefield relics, captured enemy souvenirs and other items. Exhibits include an authentic World War II Homefront and WWII barracks from George Field, military aircraft, vehicles, artillery, uniforms and related artifacts. The museum is located at 715 South Sixth Street in Vincennes. Phone 812882-1941 for more information.
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DISCOVER Situated along the scenic Wabash River, the County of Wabash, Illinois was once a part of Edwards County. The first Edwards County seat was Palmyra, located on the Wabash River, just north of the mouth of Crawfish Creek. On April 10, 1821, the county seat was moved to Albion. The county clerk was from Albion and he took the public records with him. A militia was raised in the eastern part of the county to march on Albion and reclaim the records. The battle was called “Blood in the Moon.” At that time the county was divided; Wabash County east of the
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famous citizens — Brace Beemer. Born in Mount Carmel in 1902, Brace Beemer was the best-known voice of radio’s Lone Ranger, and the inspiration for the “Brace Beemer Corral” at the museum, which now showcases his only known existing saddle, along with various other mementos from the man and from the show. This exhibit is one of many featured at the Wabash County Museum, 320 Market St., Mount WA B A S H CO U N T Y Carmel. Other permanent exhibits MUSEUM include a five-foot-tall Doll House, In 2011, the Wabash County a collection of train memorabilia, a Museum in Mount Carmel received a 1905 Homemade Gasoline Engine wonderful collection of items related and an 1885 Columbia Juvenile to one of Mount Carmel’s most
Bonpas Creek and Edwards County on the west. Today, these counties are the smallest in the state, being roughly half the size of other counties in Illinois. On Dec. 27, 1823, Wabash County was born. The first county seat in Wabash was not Palmyra or Mount Carmel, but Centerville. In 1829 the county government moved to Mount Carmel — where it has remained to this day.
HiWheeler Bike. A new exhibit showcases local baseball players who played in the minor leagues. Special display cases feature items from the oil boom of the city’s early days, local churches and equipment from the city’s past fire departments. The museum’s hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 2 — 5 p.m. For more information about the museum or for booking special tours, call 618-262-8774. The museum has 5,000 square feet of public space for exhibits, meetings and research library, and is handicap accessible. For more information visit www.museum. wabash.il.us.
The Mount Carmel High School band is a staple at every parade held along Market Street, from homecoming and Fantastic Fourth to the Christmas parade.
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The Annual Ag Days Festival is a four-day festival complete with entertainment, rides and concessions. A tractor show, pictured here, is a mainstay during Ag Days week.
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Located at 727 North Mulberry St., the Mount Carmel Public Library serves this area with more than 55,000 items, plus a genealogy collection for Wabash County. Programs and services include Summer Reading, Noon Book Review Club, Homebound Services, genealogy research, teacher services, interlibrary loans and an online catalog for the Illinois Heartland Library System. Twilla Coon serves as the Library Director. Library Hours: Monday– Saturday 10 a.m — 6 p.m. The library is closed on Sunday. Phone 263-3531. Fax 2624243. The Public Library was initially established by the City of Mount Carmel in December 1909. The Reviewer’s Matinee purchased a lot at 120 East 5th St. from the Methodist Church and presented it to the city.
This group, with the cooperation of many local citizens, were instrumental in securing $15,000 from the Carnegie Foundation for construction of a public library. A structure was constructed, and the library opened Oct. 16, 1911. Structural damages and limited size led to the recommendation in 1966 to build a new public library in Mt. Carmel. In 1970, a brand new Mount Carmel Public Library was opened at the corner of 8th and Mulberry, thanks in no small part to three major funding sources: A trust left to the library by a former librarian, a federal grant from the Illinois State Library and a local fund drive led by the Mt. Carmel Women’s Club. In recent years major improvements have been made to the library’s exterior: A massive parking lot project expanded access, allowed for increased traffic and improved lot entrances. A new sign also greets guests of the public library.
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MOUNT CARMEL P U B L I C L I B R A RY F O U N DAT I O N
Established in 1998, the Mount Carmel Public Library Foundation manages funds in a trust that help pay for new books annually, and provided needed computer equipment and furnishings. The Foundation’s goals are to help the library maintain the latest technologies for patron and staff use; build quality collections in a diversity of formats; and provide programs and services to meet varied needs of the community. Individuals may make taxdeductible contributions payable to the Mount Carmel Public Library Foundation. Mail contributions to Mount Carmel Public Library, 727 North Mulberry St., Mount Carmel, IL 62863. For more information, phone 263-3531.
CAMPING BEALL WOODS STATE PARK AND NATURE PRESERVE — DNR Camping. Tent camping
Community members often volunteer their time to ensure guests at local events are fed. Here business and school officials help serve food at last year’s Bicentennial Concert.
Sixteen Class C campsites with vehicular access and restrooms, but no showers or electricity, are available. Phone: (618) 2982442. Conservation Lake, located at 8985 N. 1600 Mount Carmel,
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Dr. Marlon Jordan
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GENERAL SURGERY
Dr. Abdul Shakoor Badr
1430 College Dr., Ste. B, Mt. Carmel, IL P: 618-263-6190 | F: 618-262-7351
Dr. Richard Oppeltz
1430 College Dr., Ste. B, Mt. Carmel, IL P: 618-263-6190 | F: 618-262-7351
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Dr. Herman L. Reid III
1418 College Dr., Mt. Carmel, IL P: 812-753-5950
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Albion Medical Clinic 26 E. Elm Street Albion, IL P: 618-445-8170 | F: 618-445-8175
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PODIATRY
Brooke Ile, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
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Kris LeCrone, FNP-C
Dr. Muhammad Habib
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through November. courts, shelters and picnic tables. 700 Park Rd., Mount Carmel Lincoln Park includes playground (618) 262-5771 equipment and a basketball court. www.mtcarmelgolfcourse.com Froman Park includes Email: Mtcproshop@yahoo.com playground equipment, basketball courts, shelters, Lake Froman and Dee White Memorial Field. S K AT I N G
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SKATING RINK 15039 4H Center Ln , Mount Carmel, IL 62863 (618) 263-9020 Can be found on the Facebook group page “Mt. Carmel Skating Rink.”
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Deeply rooted in its patriotism, the community in and around Mount Carmel gathers several times a year to honor those who have served the United States. Both Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day have their own VFW Veteran assemblies and Fantastic Fourth was expanded in recent years by former Mayor Bill Hudson to honor the community’s veterans.
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quiet, relaxing setting. Hours of operation are basically year-round, except for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. It opens at sunrise and closes at 10 p.m. Beall Woods had been under the ownership of the Beall family since the mid-1800’s. While a working farm, almost half of the 635 acres consisted of forest that had been left relatively untouched by man. After the last living relative of the Beall family died without a will, the park went on the market. Someone wanted to buy the forest and clear the trees. A group of concerned citizens contacted the State of Illinois in 1965, and the State of Illinois purchased it by invoking a law of eminent domain against the unwilling seller. In 1966, the 329 acres of oldgrowth forest were dedicated as the 14th Illinois Nature preserve by the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission. Because of its importance to the country’s natural heritage, Beall Woods is registered as a National Landmark by the United States, and is listed in the United States Register of Natural Landmarks as the “Forest of the Wabash.”
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