Scott County

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Scott county serves as a regional accommodations center which offers a variety of scenic areas and other points of interest, such as the Pigeon Roost Memorial and Lake Iola City Park. Hardy Lake - a 2,062-acre recreation area - is the major attraction for outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, and boating. The County is host to seven different hometown festivals each year.

Pigeon Roost State Historic Site: (1812) Last Indian-led massacre in Indiana

Hardy Lake: 741-scre, state-owned recreation lake

Lexington: General Morgan's Headquarters when he was in the area (1863)

Clark Grant: Part of payment to General George Rogers Clark and his men (1781)

Old Ox Creek Church: (1823) holds annual church homecoming

Scaffoldlick Church: (1817) services held each Sunday

Scottsburg Heritage Station: (1872) L.M. & I. Railroad Station in Scottsburg now houses the Greater Scott County Chamber of Commerce, the Scott County Economic Development Corporation, and the Scott County Historical Society's Archives

Leota Covered Bridge: (1995) Indiana's newest covered bridge in the village of Leota

Knobstone Trail: The Leota trailhead is a mid-point entrance to Indiana's longest foot trail

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