Lawrenceburg, Indiana Bell Tower and Clock Overlook the Ohio River
Local Bicentennial Committee also added memorials to military and first responders
Begun as a temporary location for the Argosy Casino, the cut in the levee at Lawrenceburg is home to the Town Clock and Bell Tower. A Memorial to the Common Man honors both Military and First Responders. The Argosy is now the Hollywood Casino.
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7 Comments
Post a CommentCool pictures!!
Great pictures.
Walnut street looks so quaint and bucolic.
My 3X-Greatgrandfather, David Weatherly, once offered a town a clock if they would change the name to Weatherly. Thus, Weatherly, Carbon County, Pennsylvania was born.
Downtown Lawrenceburg looks gorgeous.
Great place--the Ohio Valley and River were of tremendous historical importance from the beginning of America...
Outstanding, Maj! What a wonderful tribute!