I wonder how old the Pentecostal church that used to be in Lawrenceburg was. I know Laura Lykins couldn't keep up with it anymore so she sold it and it was torn down. But I was an old building...I just don't how old. It was the big brick church across from the tattoo parlor going towards Greendale with the steep green carpeted steps. And my parents house on Front street right before you hit the hill going down to GMS and LPS was built in the late 1800's. There's only one house after it on the right hand side. The kitchen and porch was built on by my dad and the staircases were very narrow and steep. And there was a door inside the walk-in closet upstairs...but I don't know what was back there...my dad wouldn't let anyone go in it because he was afraid someone could fall through the floor into the room below it. I would have loved to know what was in there though.
These people have no idea where their buildings really came from. They were already there when Lawrenceburg was founded They were built by the Tartanian culture long before the settlers came here
The Vance house is not in its original location. That was moved there. Stone fence was not around parking lot by convention center. There was never a fence there. Who are these ladies?
Thank you, ladies! 🌷
Road trip for sure. The town looks beautiful
Wonderful interview
I like those lndiana river towns, Lawrenceburg, Aurora, Rising Sun, Vevay and Madison.
Drove through Aurora & Lawrenceburg 4 times a year for about 34-years, to & from Friendship...good times
I live here
The city people didn't build those old buildings they were already there they just reoccupied them
Love the drone footage
Tartarian mud flood buildings and structures
Could also have mentioned Zebulon Pike.
Where?
I wonder how old the Pentecostal church that used to be in Lawrenceburg was. I know Laura Lykins couldn't keep up with it anymore so she sold it and it was torn down. But I was an old building...I just don't how old. It was the big brick church across from the tattoo parlor going towards Greendale with the steep green carpeted steps.
And my parents house on Front street right before you hit the hill going down to GMS and LPS was built in the late 1800's. There's only one house after it on the right hand side. The kitchen and porch was built on by my dad and the staircases were very narrow and steep. And there was a door inside the walk-in closet upstairs...but I don't know what was back there...my dad wouldn't let anyone go in it because he was afraid someone could fall through the floor into the room below it. I would have loved to know what was in there though.
Joyce….
So there is more than just a casino here?
Seems like it is a city of trucks now, headache to deal with.
These people have no idea where their buildings really came from. They were already there when Lawrenceburg was founded They were built by the Tartanian culture long before the settlers came here
Y'all could have done a before and after off First and High.
The Vance house is not in its original location. That was moved there.
Stone fence was not around parking lot by convention center. There was never a fence there. Who are these ladies?
Please add captions this video!!
Wish this would have focused more on the historical photos instead of the ladies at the picnic table 😞 love history
trying to decide which is more beautiful.
ahhh just kidding, sorry Lawrenceburg you were never in the running
get out! lol
Ski Perfect North!