Hype for the Future 101/284: Warrick County, Indiana

Overview Warrick County is situated just east of Evansville within the southwestern portion of the State of Indiana, along the Ohio River slightly downstream from Owensboro, Kentucky. Today, the City of Boonville serves as the county seat; however, additional communities include, but are not limited to, Newburgh, Lynnville, Elberfeld, and Chandler. Only one point of interest may be attractive to outsiders—the Newburgh Museum—and even then, probably only to the immediate surroundings.

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Hype for the Future 101/284: Warrick County, Indiana

Overview Warrick County is situated just east of Evansville within the southwestern portion of the State of Indiana, along the Ohio River slightly downstream from Owensboro, Kentucky. Today, the Ci…

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Tin Tiled Silence

Along a quiet stretch of highway 94 in Lynnville, Kentucky, an abandoned building wears its pressed tin facade like a forgotten quilt of geometric memories. Each square carries a whisper of function and identity, softened now by rust and the ivy’s slow embrace.

Lynnville, Kentucky

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