A Spring Time Story # 2 is a photograph by Mel Steinhauer which was uploaded on January 20th, 2016.
A Spring Time Story # 2
(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) A small historic village in southern Indiana's Brown County was founded way back in 1851. President... more
Title
A Spring Time Story # 2
Artist
Mel Steinhauer
Medium
Photograph - Mixed Media
Description
(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) A small historic village in southern Indiana's Brown County was founded way back in 1851. President Millard Fillmore granted a parcel of land to a local prominent doctor, named George Story. Like many towns it fell onto hard times during the Great Depression of 1929 and never recovered. As a result, during the many years that followed no one bothered to modernize the existing structures. So it became one of the best preserved 19th century small towns still surviving in the American Midwest today. During the 1980s, Benjamin and Cynthia Schultz began the process of transforming the old general store into a nostalgic restaurant, tavern and inn. Now this quaint little village is prospering once again and while walking there I discovered ... A Spring Time Story.
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January 20th, 2016