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A Visit to Harmonie Indiana State Park - Indiana State Park Travel Guide Series #4 - cover

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A Visit to Harmonie Indiana State Park - Indiana State Park Travel Guide Series #4

Paul R. Wonning

Publisher: Mossy Feet Books

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Harmonie State Park provides a family friendly vacation destination with great views of the Wabash River, great hiking and wonderful riverside picnicking. An important part of Indiana history, historic New Harmony, Indiana, is just a short distance away. By reading this tourism guide, A Visit to Harmonie Indiana State Park the visitor can enrich their vacation to this wonderful state park.
Available since: 10/15/2015.

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