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Matt Morton
posted five photos with the comment: "We came across this one day on a canoe trip in Milltown, Indiana off IN-64 anyone know what it used to be?"
Steve Yeary: This had to do with the massive mining operation immediately adjacent to the site.
They made concrete materials in the late 1800's & again for WWI, as I recall.
There are over 50 acres of underground honeycomb caverns there. It is Amazing to me!
I believe these structures were used to load trucks with the finished product...like hoppers.
[There are some comments about a natural cave and that it is haunted.
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Steve Yeary uploaded the following three images with the comment: "That's from two different books...a geology one & 'Indiana, Off the Beaten Path'."
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Gary D. Sarles commented on Matt's post |
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Matt's post Evidently it is under these trees at the bend of the river: https://maps.app.goo.gl/D4Z8VWmEB7hKX54y9 The aerial photo is from 1960. [AR1VYC000030237] |
It was served by the Southern Railroad.
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1948 Milltown Quad @ 24,000 |
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