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Hayden Historical Museum
6715 W 20 S North Vernon, IN
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Tucked away in Hayden, Indiana, the Hayden Historical Museum is a gem for those interested in local history. Established in 1990, this museum showcases the rich heritage of Spencer Township and the surrounding area.

Operated entirely by volunteers, the museum features a collection of artifacts, documents, photographs, and other items that tell the story of Hayden and its people. Visitors can explore exhibits that recreate different time periods in a local home, delve into the life of former Indiana Governor Edgar Whitcomb who hailed from Hayden, and learn about the unique history of the region.

Praised as one of the best small-town museums in Indiana, the Hayden Historical Museum offers a glimpse into the past for history buffs and curious visitors alike.

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Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
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The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for wildlife located in southeastern Indiana. Established in 1966, it comprises over 7,800 acres of land dedicated to protecting and restoring a variety of ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands making it a haven for diverse plant and animal life. This refuge serves as a crucial breeding ground and stopover point for over 280 bird species, earning it recognition as a "Continentally Important" bird area.

Situated 3 miles east of Seymour, Indiana, along U.S. Route 50, the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge offers easy access for visitors year-round. Whether you're interested in wildlife observation, hiking the eight nature trails, or exploring the refuge's historical sites like pioneer cemeteries and a log cabin, the Muscatatuck provides a place to connect with nature.

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