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Corydon Capitol

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Corydon Capitol State Historic Sites
126 E. Walnut St.
Corydon, IN 47112

Phone: 812.738.4890
Fax: 812.738.4904

E-mail: corydoncapitolshs@dnr.in.gov

Contact:
Rick McCaffry, Site Manager

Directions: Corydon is off I-64 approximately 30 minutes west of Louisville. From I-64, take exit 105 (Indiana State Rd. 135) south into downtown Corydon. Tours begin at the First State Capitol at 200 N. Capitol Ave.

Description: After Vincennes, the first territorial capitol, was isolated, the capitol was moved to Corydon because of it's central location.  Visitors will learn about the beginnings of Indiana history when visiting this limestone capitol building.

The school bus stop sign that flaps open from the driver’s side of the bus was developed in 1932 by Earl M. Hicks of Lebanon, Indiana.
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