Tour Overview
Get a taste of popular historic architectural trends in North Wabash.
The approximate length of this walking tour is two miles.
All of the buildings included in this walking tour, with the exception of the Wabash High School, the Cyril & Ruth Clupper House, and the Glenn & Marie Bowman House, were included as a district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
Styles of architecture have changed throughout time depending upon the popular trends and fashions among architects and clients. In the North Wabash Historic District, the buildings that are included fall roughly into eleven categories of styles ranging from Victorian Cottage to Italianate to Colonial Williamsburg.
This walking tour is managed by the Wabash County Museum and funding was provided by the Indiana Humanities in cooperation with the National Endowment of the Humanities and Indiana Landmarks.
Current photos were taken by local photographer, Greg Coon.
For more information on any of the sites please contact the Museum at info@wabashmuseum.org.
Stops
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Stop 1: Eagle-Pearson House
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Stop 2: William Alber House
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Stop 3: Cowgill-DeHart House
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Stop 4: Kunse-Pawling-Walter House
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Stop 5: Wabash Street Methodist Episcopal Church
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Stop 6: McNamee-Ford House
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Stop 7: Dr. J. T. & Ethel Steffen
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Stop 8: Wilson-Evans-Collinge House
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Stop 9: Spiker-Duffey House
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Stop 10: Clark-Worth House
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Stop 11: Honeywell House
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Stop 12: Glenn & Marie Bowman House
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Stop 13: Wabash High School
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Stop 14: Cyril & Ruth Clupper House
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Stop 15: Blayney House
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Stop 16: Ross-Ford-Aubertin House
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Stop 17: Yarnelle House
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Stop 18: Wallace-Jordan House
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Stop 19: John Milliner House
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Stop 20: Carr-Durnbaugh House