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Re: Lid is on the bean pot!
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 23, 2007 at 19:56:25 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: Lid is on the bean pot! posted by georgeky on June 23, 2007 at 14:17:21:
I used to go out with a girl who's Grandpa lived in Winchester or at least near there. Not sure what his name was now, but he grew a lot of terrbakky. Thier whole family From the Indy area would go down there at harvest and she spent countless hours stripping. That didn't sound good!(the guys from up north are chuckling now!) She was from "Rabbit Hash" KY originally. I grew up on what is the north side of Indianapolis between Nora and Allisonville. the house I was born in was a log cabin and ayt one time was a trading post between Indianapolis and Noblesville, IN on White river. The cabin is now in a pioneer museum. We found tons of artifacts along the river over the years. A few Indian skeletons also! Also found several village sites most likely from prior to the 1700s. neat place to grow up as a kid, but it is all gone now, bulldozed for apartments, condos, malls. Just the river is left as it was.
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