I have found very little information about this town. By best estimates this was a town that lived and died by the rail road. With the larger commercial areas of Clinton and Weatherford there was little hope for this small community.
Today nothing of the old town remains. There are about three homes in the area now. One area is heavily overgrown with trees and you can see the remains of a few abandoned homes there. Also still visible is the remain of the foundation to what looks like it would have been a church. The corner stone of the building has been removed, but judging from the use of materials, it was probably built sometime before 1930.
Today nothing of the old town remains. There are about three homes in the area now. One area is heavily overgrown with trees and you can see the remains of a few abandoned homes there. Also still visible is the remain of the foundation to what looks like it would have been a church. The corner stone of the building has been removed, but judging from the use of materials, it was probably built sometime before 1930.
Directions:
Take Exit 71 off of I-40 and go north on Custer City Rd for three miles. At the point where the road bends, Indianapolis is directly to the east.
Map:
Status:
Barren
More Information:
This is just about the only building foundation that remains from the old town. It looks like it was a church. Across field there are a few dilapidated homes that were once part of the town, but they are covered by overgrown trees.


Entry last updated on 11/3/2010 9:08:15 AM by James



