Visit Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell, Indiana
From 1817 Pioneer Village to Outer Space
Spring Mill State Park features living history pioneer village and working water-powered grist mill and sawmill, Gus Grissom Memorial
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3 Comments
Post a CommentNeat place.
What a great tour! Looks beautiful in this part of the U.S.!
Thanks for putting the great captions! I would never have gone into space if I knew that tiny capsule was what I'd return in. What a brave man! Another place to put on my travel wish list. :)