Historical Markers in Madison County, Indiana
Abolitionists Mobbed
Alexandria Veterans Memorial
Anderson High School World War I Monument
Bicentennial
Bob Carey
Carnegie Library
Falls Park
Historic West Eighth Street
History
Indiana State Parks
Indianas First Interurban
Indians Murdered 1824
Landmark Oak
Madison County Historic Home
Madison County Veterans Memorial
Madison County Veterans' Memorial
Massacre of Indians
Micajah Chamness Sr
Native American Memorial
Old Main
Pendleton Town Hall Explosion
Post Office
Public Square
R&R Racing
Ray Harroun
Remy Electric Company
The Anderson Street Railway
The Bronnenberg Family
The Bronnenberg House
The Bronnenberg House
The Circle Mound
The Falls
The First Methodist Church in Anderson Was Built Here
The Great Mound
The Moravian Mission
The Mounds Dugout Canoe
Three White Men Were Hung Here
Vinson Cemetery War Memorial
Wendell L. Willkie
Wendell Willkie
"Pioneer Rock"
The USS Indiana, a battleship that served in both World War I and World War II, was named in honor of the state. It was commissioned in 1895 and was the lead ship of its class.~ Indiana random facts