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Pike County, Indiana
The rolling farm lands and the wooded hillsides are what make the pristine landscape of Pike County a naturalist's dream. There are over 7,000 acres of water and 211 different species of birds located in Pike County, along with a 20 mile length of protected wetlands along the Patoka River. Pike County also has a rich historical background, being one of the oldest Counties in the state. Indian Mounds, The Underground Railroad and The Wabash and Erie Canal are but a small part of the history that Pike County has to offer. For more information on this exciting southern Indiana destination, contact: Pike County Chamber of Commerce (812) 354-8155 |
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