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Charley Creek Garden Maze
- Charley Creek Gardens
Lonely Red Caboose
- Wabash County Historical Museum
East Market Street, 36 Wabash
The red caboose was last seen traveling the tracks during the early 1900"s. Today this Caboose was saved by Judge Robert McCallen III and his father. donated it to the Museum in 2013.
Mark Honeywell - Memorial
- Honeywell"s Center
West Market Street, 275 46992 Wabash
A Statue dedicated to the man who loved his community especially the children Mark Honeywell.
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Borders & Beyond
West Canal Street, 24 46992 Wabash
Clark Gallery
West Market Street, 275 46992 Wabash
The Clark Gallery is open for viewing from 7 am to 7 pm all week.
Gallery 64
- Mary Hettmansperger
West Canal Street, 64 46992 Wabash
Built: approx: 1882 Style: Second Empire
Touristic Information
Charley Creek Gardens
Ferry Street Bridge
- City of Wabash
Ferry Street
Information sign on the history behind ferry street bridge
Lincoln Log Cabin Information
- Wabash City Park
Paradise Springs Historical Park
Wabash River Walk
Paradise Springs Historical Park
Wabash River Walk
Pine Farms Green House
- Closed Friday 14th December 2001
River Road
Wabash River Front Sign
Wabash River Walk
- - Emmanuel Free Will Baptist Church
Southwood Drive, 179 46992 Wabash
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Museum
Wabash County Historical Museum
East Market Street, 36 46992 Wabash
Phone: +1-260-563-9070
Built approx: 1895 Style: 20th Century Functional Built as the "Big Four Mercantile Co." In 1937 Sears & Roebuck Until the 1980"s. Now it"s used for the Wabash County Historical Museum.;The Wabash County Historical Museum uses state-of-the-art exhibits to
picnic site
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Wabash River Walk
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Wabash River Walk
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Wabash River Walk
Touristic Viewpoint
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