We didn’t
have anything planned for today so we decided to head into Pendleton which is
where we both grew up. Although
Pendleton has grown because of its proximity to Indianapolis it still retains a
lot of its small town charm from the days we remember growing up.
We weren’t the only ones out enjoying the beautiful day. I don’t know when the bridge in the background was built, but I remember it being there before I was in high school (a long time).
Doesn’t look like this huge tree that came down stream in a recent storm caused any damage to the bridge. Although the park is still a very beautiful park we noted that it could use a little more maintenance.
This is the area where two diving boards were located when this was the town swimming pool. The stone from these quarries was used for culverts on the National Road. We also noticed that the years haven’t resulted in a lot of erosion to the stone.
There was a slide right next to where the little deck is built now. I don’t know how high it was but I remember I was never allowed to go down it by myself because it was “too high”. Compared with what they have in parks now it would probably look like a kiddie slide.
This island wasn’t here when we were growing up. The water from the falls kind of circles into this area before continuing on downstream. Over the years rocks and dirt have swirled into a small island. At times after hard rains the water can rush through here up to and over the bridge covering the rocks from one side to the other.
Falls Park has always been the town’s center for activities. The lighthouse has been there as long as I can remember and ducks swim in the pond. The building on the left is a shelter house that was the place to be for summer dances when we were in junior and senior high school. It was lit up with lights and a DJ played all the latest records.
We decided to forego a stroll down lover’s lane today. Now days I think about ticks – that never crossed my mind when I was younger – guess I’m older and wiser J.
If you are from the Pendleton, Indiana area you know where we went from the park.
Jimmies Dairy Bar at 7065 S. Indiana 67 has been in business since 1954. It started out as a summertime walk up soft serve ice cream stand. It has expanded over the years to include a dining room and drive thru window and it is open year round. They definitely do make the “best Bar B Q in Indiana”. The tangerine soft serve is highly recommended also.
Lots of great memories. We were all very fortunate to grow up there. Thanks for the pictures.
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