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        • Walking Tour 3: Vurpillat’s Opera House
        • Walking Tour 4: Winamac Freight Depot
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        • Walking Tour 6: St. Peter Catholic Church
        • Walking Tour 7: Location of First Frame House
        • Walking Tour 8: First United Methodist Church
        • Walking Tour 9: ISIS Theatre
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        • Walking Tour 11: Log Cabin Replica
        • Walking Tour 12: Artesian Well
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        • Walking Tour 14: Winamac Town Park
        • Walking Tour 15: Park Pavilion
        • Walking Tour 16: Kelly Hardware (1898)
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      • The First Mastodon
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      • Raymond Pfost, First Pulaski County Serviceman to Die in WWI
      • David Jones, First Pulaski County Serviceman to Die in WWII
      • Edwin Gerald “Jerry” Shank, Jr., First Pulaski County Serviceman to Die in Vietnam
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Cemetery Tales

by: kathit10Posted on: October 10, 2022January 11, 2025

Graveyard Shift: A Tour Of Pulaski County Cemeteries Reprinted from the Oct. 30, 1999 issue […]

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A Courthouse Story, Part 2

by: kathit10Posted on: October 10, 2022January 11, 2025

Last month we started the story of moving from one courthouse to another, 1890s-style. This […]

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A Courthouse Story

by: kathit10Posted on: September 10, 2022January 11, 2025

Today, in mid-2022, plans are being made to move office holders and departments to other […]

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Monterey History: Those That Came Before Us

by: kathit10Posted on: August 10, 2022April 4, 2022

by Tom Keller Prehistoric Times To 1900 Our Family Story, A Keller Odyssey, 2004, compiled […]

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Walking In Her Footsteps

by: kathit10Posted on: July 10, 2022April 4, 2022

By Eileen Pearl From Potawatomi Trail of Death – 1838 Removal from Indiana to Kansas, […]

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Trail of Death Reflections

by: kathit10Posted on: June 10, 2022April 4, 2022

Trail of Death Reflections – Personal and Our Great Grandmother’s By Robert L. Pearl and […]

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The Woods Are Lonely Now

by: kathit10Posted on: May 10, 2022April 15, 2022

By Susan Joyce Dansenburg Campbell An introductory message contained in the book, Potawatomi Trail of […]

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Charm, Character, Culture… Ladies of the Club

by: kathit10Posted on: April 7, 2022January 11, 2025

By Jennifer Zahrt Special to ExPRESS August 2003 (re-printed here) FOR YEARS I HAVE BEEN […]

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General Pulaski’s Military Banner

by: kathit10Posted on: March 10, 2022February 5, 2022

We thought we were done with General Pulaski, but no! While working in the “old” […]

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From Whence Comes Our County’s Name?

by: kathit10Posted on: February 10, 2022February 10, 2022

Pulaski: A Man of Contradictions Kazimierz Michal Wladyslaw Wiktor Pulaski was born in Warsaw, Poland. […]

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