Ghost Walk. Saturday. October 5, 2019. Zionsville. The sky threatened rain. Abby, our ghostly raven-haired guide led us--the last group--into the damp darkness of night. There, beside yards and porches, silent streets and gazebos, Abby opened her black book of history to reveal Zionsville's spookiest mysteries. Mysteries of murder by strichnine. Of haunted trunk rooms. Eight sided houses. Dancing thrillers. And chillers. Of Abraham Lincoln's Death Train passing through town long, long ago bearing both the body of the assassinated President as well as that of his young son, Willie. Who knew such sad secrets lurked in the silent streets of this quaint Midwestern town? Apparently the sky knew. For, as we scurried back toward the safety of the museum, dark clouds wept a cold wet rain upon our...
Read morethey have a very nice exhibition right now. they host Brick Street poetry on the 1st week of every month. Nice collection of local history. they're getting ready to sponsor a plein air competition in Zionsville. look at their website for...
Read moreWonderful local cultural center. Art classes, art shows, museum of Boone Co artifacts, genealogical library and gift shop. There is always something going on at the...
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