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Indiana--The Loneliest Road
Vincennes is rich in Revolutionary War history with historical markers placed throughout the city. Between Vincennes and Bedford, U.S. 50 winds its way through the hilly glens of the Hoosier National Forest. S-curves abound in this area, making a drive in a sports car a true driving experience. Nearby French Lick is the boyhood home of Boston Celtics great, and now Indiana Pacer coach, Larry Bird. The area was also a reputed hang out for Chicago mobster Al Capone, who patronized the historic West Baden Springs Hotel, now open for tours on weekends. Farther east is Bedford, nicknamed "Stone City" because of its limestone quarries. Its stone is used in such monumental skyscrapers as New York's Empire State Building. Even the tombstones in the cemeteries that line U.S. 50 through Bedford pay tribute to its stone cutting industry. U.S. 50's blue-collar Seymour is the birthplace of rock star John Mellencamp, whose song lyrics often reflect on his early years in Southern Indiana. As you motor east toward Aurora, enjoy the sweeping curves and the slow-paced lifestyle that leads up to the banks of the broad Ohio River. Starting Point: UsedCars.biz Road Trip in the Same State: *** 100 Best Road Trips on UsedCars.biz |
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