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There are other zips around including“ The Holler Hoppin’ Ziplines” at Rawhide Ranch on State Road 135 South, which also features hiking and bridle trails.
Or you could just take a short walk down a wellmaintained path like the Salt Creek Trail— maybe find a bench or a log and sit still for a few minutes. Listen to birds, the wind, whatever goes on out there.
Experience the forest. Take time to enjoy the beauty and restorative properties of nature.
You owe it to yourself. •
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Established in 1926, Brown County’ s original art gallery offers for sale artwork by contemporary artists and consigned early Indiana art. Selections from the Permanent Collections are also on display.
Open Year-Round Mon.– Sat. 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sun. Noon to 5:00 pm type-written diary, clippings from various newspapers, and correspondence. Dillon Bustin, author of If You Don’ t Outdie Me, wrote,“ The story goes that Hohenberger knew Herman B Wells and wanted to leave some of his valuable published negatives to Indiana University. After Hohenberger’ s death Wells may have withheld some private items but deposited most of the studio materials in the Lilly Library.”
Admirers can see Hohenberger’ s work in Frank M. Hohenberger’ s Indiana Photographs, edited by Cecil K. Byrd; and If You Don’ t Outdie Me, by Dillon Bustin. An on-line visual feast of the Hohenberger photographs is found on the website of the Lilly Library. The Brown County Library’ s lower level lobby area is decorated with his work. The Hobnob Corner and Nashville House restaurants also display some of his photographs. •
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26 Our Brown County • Sept./ Oct. 2015