Prophetstown State Park, near West Lafayette, Indiana
8/24/2023 to 8/31/2023
The main reason for choosing Prophetstown State Park was its proximity to Purdue University, where Scott spent 5 years in a co-op program (combination work/study) ending with a degree in industrial engineering. We visited 525 Dodge Street, home of the Dodge Street Boys for 4 1/2 of those years. I saw the street where they played four square continuously with loud music and somewhat frequent police intervention. They only went to jail once, and that record was erased with the help of a good lawyer. I learned a lot about Scott's college years as we walked around campus. It was the time of the Vietnam War and lottery system for the draft. He spent a lot of time protesting.
Prophetstown is a unique park with a focus on history. There is a Farm at Prophetstown, a small-scale working farm depicting life in the 1920s. There are several Sears Robuck prefab houses on site, furnished from that time period. It was fun to walk all through the buildings and grounds.
Prophetstown has a native American village with a Wigwam Chief's Cabin, Medicine lodge, Council House, and Granary. There is also a stone circle with plaques for 14 of the Indian tribes that joined together to try to stop the advance of European settlement in this area. The largest stone represents all the unknown tribes that were part of the effort.
Our campsite was large and shady, with a full hookup - so all the comforts of home. Scott will remember the trees dropping choke berries that he swept off our mats continuously.
The park had lots of trails, which we enjoyed every afternoon. Most went through prairie land, in full sun. Maybe 25% were in shady woods.





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