Meedy W. Shields and his wife Eliza P. Shields registered the plat of the city of Seymour on April 27, 1852. The town was originally called Mules Crossing, but later renamed in honor of the civil [...]
Jackson Live is Seymour’s newest music venue. Shows every Saturday night at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $5 for ages 5 through 12 and kids 5 and under [...]
Skyline Drive is part of the Jackson-Washington State Forest. It is one of the highest points in Jackson County. There are several viewing areas from a high elevation as well as a picnic area. [...]
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 as a refuge to provide resting and feeding areas for waterfowl during their annual migrations. The refuge is on 7,724 acres. In [...]
Starve-Hollow State Recreation Area encompasses approximately 280 acres offering some of the best camping in southern Indiana. Carved out of 18,000-acre Jackson-Washington State Forest it [...]
Jackson-Washington State Forest encompasses nearly 18,000 acres in Jackson and Washington counties in the heart of southern Indiana. The main forest and office area are located 2.5 southeast of [...]