Indiana's first constitution was signed under this tree! And although the tree died from Elm disease in 1925, the trunk was preserved. It's huge! The story goes... In 1816, the 43 Indiana...
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Constitution Elm in Corydon, Indiana, invites visitors to experience a unique blend of outdoor adventures, historical richness, and small-town charm in Southern Indiana. With a variety of activities including mountain biking, caving, and local cuisine, it promises a memorable vacation for families, foodies, and history enthusiasts alike.
Home to the famed Harrison County Popcorn Festival and numerous seasonal events, Corydon offers entertainment for visitors of all ages. From picturesque wine trails to self-guided tours of Indiana's first state capitol, the area is a vibrant destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable getaway.
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Corydon is full is history. Who knew? I thought it was just a bunch of caves. It was the original state capital. Anyway, this attraction is an old tree stump covered in a pavilion. Rumor has it...
We stopped here on our way through Corydon. Very huge tree and we'll preserved. Pretty cool to think about what went on here way back in the day. If you ride and need a rest, I'd recommend giving...
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