
I live in southern Ohio where US Route 50 passes through rural areas and towns, providing a scenic look at the region. If you stay on 50 and travel west, you will eventually find yourself in Vincennes, Indiana.
This is a charming town on the Illinois line. I delighted in my brief stay here a couple of years ago and wouldn’t mind going back sometime.
There’s a good bit to do and see including the Red Skelton Museum and the George Rogers Clark Memorial. You can also tour William Henry Harrison’s mansion where the Shawnee leader Tecumseh visited. This was sort of a thrill for me given that I once worked in the box office of the outdoor drama Tecumseh and my little nerd heart appreciated the connection to my own past. My tour guide was thrilled to meet someone who was familiar with Tecumseh and was from his part of the world.
There’s also the bridge in the above image – the Lincoln Memorial Bridge which spans the Wabash River, connecting Indiana and Illinois. If you cross it, you can visit a nice roadside memorial to Abraham Lincoln. Come back into Vincennes and you’ll find yourself in a charming downtown with some nice mom and pop shops and restaurants.
I stood on the Indiana side – between a church and the George Rogers Clark Memorial to capture this image and I think it’s a nice perspective.
There’s a Lincoln memorial on the Illinois side of the bridge; apparently, this is about where Lincoln and his family entered Illinois. Also, an older alignment of the road lurks behind the memorial on the Illinois side — it’s brick. https://blog.jimgrey.net/2009/06/22/where-lincoln-first-entered-illinois/
Yes! I stopped to pay my respects to the Lincolns at that memorial. I have pictures somewhere but I have to say it’s not the most photogenic memorial. Good to know about the old alignment for if I ever go back.
Looks like there’s a little cemetery there, too. I’d be making a beeline for that. 😁 I suppose this is the same Route 50 that goes through the middle of Colorado?
Nicely framed photo!
Yes! That’s the one.
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