Historical Markers in
LaPorte County, Indiana

Barker Civic Center Battle of Trail Creek Camp Anderson Charles W. Lindewald Chicago - New York Electric Air Line Railroad Civil War Camps Door Village Fort Door Village School First Log Cabin in LaPorte First Log Cabin in Michigan City Fort Wayne-Fort Dearborn Trail Indian Boundary Line Indiana Territory Boundary Line La Porte County Afghanistan–Iraq–Kuwait Memorial La Porte Korean War Memorial La Porte Viet Nam Memorial La Porte World War II Memorial La Porte World War II Memorial (1991) LaPorte County Courthouse LaPorte's Carnegie Library Meinrad Rumely Memorial Forest Planting Michigan City Civil War Memorial Michigan City Civil War Memorial Michigan City Civil War Monument Michigan City GAR Memorial Michigan City Lighthouse Michigan City Memorial Plaza Michigan City Spanish War Veterans Memorial Michigan City World War I Memorial Michigan City World War II Memorial Michigan Road Millennium Plaza Operation Desert Storm Memorial P.F.C. Kenneth L. Scott Memorial Pinhook Bog Pinhook Methodist Church and Cemetery President Abraham Lincoln’s Funeral Train Private First Class Daniel D. Bruce Quaker Cemetery Roger J. McKee Memorial Fountain Rolling Prairie School Rolling Prairie School Honor Roll S S Eastland Disaster Saint Stanislaus Cemetery World War II Memorial Site of Meinrad Rumely's Blacksmith Shop St. Mary's Parish World War I Memorial and Honor Roll The Lincoln Funeral Train The Lincoln Highway The Lincoln Highway in La Porte County The Lincoln Train in Westville The Rumely Companies Washington Park Historic District World War Memorial Tree LaPorte County (Indiana)
Indiana is home to the world's largest ball of paint, which is located in Alexandria. The ball started as a small paint-covered baseball in 1977 and has been continuously added to by visitors ever since.