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Evansville Indiana's Wessleman Nature Center and Angel Mounds

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April 28, 2007 Wessleman Nature Society is located on the northwest side of Evansville, Indiana. We hiked the trails starting along the old Wabash and Erie Canal bed. It had been the longest such canal in the United States in its time with mules pulling along cargo and passengers. The Seasonal Pond had black water in and parts of the trail were wet and soggy. Other parts of the trail are built up over the damp ground level making a boardwalk. The little visitor center was filled with hands-on exhibits about nature. They have a display of albino deer, a doe and stag. In the Wildlife Viewing area we watched the birds. . . blue bunting, cardinal, grosbeak, finch…as they fed, bathed and fluttered about. We had tried three times to get into Angel Mounds State Historic Site; the fourth was a charm and we were in. The site was named after the farming family who owned the land for more than 100 years. It is one of the best-preserved precontact Native American settlements in the United States. ...