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Parke County Covered Bridge Festival
October 8-17, 1999
Parke County, Indiana

With more covered bridges than anywhere else, Parke County has become renowned not only throughout Indiana, but the world. And the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival is a world-class event. The festival lasts for ten days, this year from October 8-17, and every town and village in the county takes part. So give yourself plenty of time - there is too much to see and do to rush through.

A good starting point for the Covered Bridge Festival is the Headquarters right on The Square in the county seat of Rockville. There you can pick up a color-coded map which will guide you to the 32 historic covered bridges. Tour the county with your map by car at your own pace, or take a bus tour with a local guide.

One of the attractions of Parke County is Billie Creek Village, just east of Rockville on US 36. There you can visit a recreated pioneer settlement where turn-of-the century craftsmen demonstrate their skills. There are 30 period-style buildings including a schoolhouse, churches, and a general store, where you can buy local crafts such as pottery, jams and jellies, and quilts. There are three historic covered bridges in Billie Creek, and horse-pulled wagon rides available to really take you back in time.

In the town of Bridgeton you'll see a 245’ double-span bridge above a dam with a working grist mill, an 1878 house, artists, crafters and food.

Also make sure to visit Mecca and dance in the covered bridge! The historic river town of Montezuma is known for its weekend hog roast and Aztec trading post. Rosedale’s Civic Center features local artists and craftsmen, and at Tangier you will find five covered bridges within three miles, and dine on their famous “buried roast beef.” And don't miss the pleasant Quaker community of Bloomingdale and hear tales of the Underground Railroad.

Parke County Covered Bridge Festival is a must-see for Southern Indiana visitors. This popular county is home to over 30 festivals a year. Please let them help you plan your excursion by seeing their informative web site at www.coveredbridges.com. It will make your stay even more enjoyable and help you get the most out of your visit to the Covered Bridge Capital of the World!

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