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August 2, 2025

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Shelburn, IN

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August 2, 2025

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The second annual Wabash Valley Insulator Show will be held August 2, 2025 at the Shelburn Community Building, 

30 Interurban St,

Shelburn, IN...

Event Details

8AM

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4PM

Shelburn, IN

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LAST YEAR'S SHOW

Tina Rienstra and Darryl Wagner chat over Gene Hawkins' table, while Gene and Dick Schroeder have a serious conversation. 

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    Vincennes has many historical attractions that draws visitors. The Indiana Military Museum is at the top of that list. I personally recommend it as a "must see" if you are in the area. 

    And, what may be of interest to glass collectors, the property and buildings were all acquired from Blackford Glass Co.!

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    Vigo County Historical Museum

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    If you pass through Terre Haute on your way to or from the show, make sure to plan a visit to the Vigo County Historical Society.

    The building hosts three floors of local artifacts.

    On the ground floor, you'll see their most famous exhibit on Root Glass Co, and how they invented what we now know as the Coke Bottle. 

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    Burned by anti-semites in 2003, the museum reopened thanks to Kor's determination in 2005. 

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    The Terre Haute Casino Resort opened its doors in April, 2024. 

    The new attraction is a beautiful complex with gaming, dining, entertainment, and lodging. 

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    NEARBY Outdoor ATTRACTIONS

    Shakamak State Park

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    Whether you like fishing, camping, hiking, or swimming, Shakamak State Park has something for everyone. 

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    Greene-Sullivan State Forest

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    Greene-Sullivan State Forest

    Over 120 lakes are housed within the borders of Greene-Sullivan. Even if you forgot your rod and reel at home, take a drive just for the view.

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    Goose Pond SFWA

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    Goose Pond is the bird watching capital of Indiana, so bring your binoculars! Migrating cranes are quite a majestic site.

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    Merom Bluff

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    Come see the highest point on the Wabash River!

    When you stand atop the bluff, overlooking Illinois, you certainly don't feel like you're in Indiana. A short hike, and you'll see the historic carvings in the face of the sandstone cliffs.

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    George Rogers Clark Memorial

    George Rogers Clark Memorial

    George Rogers Clark Memorial

    This beautiful site, maintained by the National Park Service, is a sight to be seen. Pictures just don't do it justice. Learn about Clark and his actions during the American Revolution, as well as Frontier life in Indiana in the 1700's.

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    Fort Knox II

    George Rogers Clark Memorial

    George Rogers Clark Memorial

    Fort Knox II, beautuifully situated on the bank of the Wabash River, was used by the U.S. Army from 1803-1813. The site was commanded by Zachary Taylor, and paid visit by William Henry Harrison and Tecumseh.

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    This website, my collection, and especially our little "museum," would not have been possible without the wonderful group of folks that make up the insulator collecting community.

    Special thanks to everyone who made this dream a reality. My dear wife Jessi Davis, friends Nick LaBell, Bob Stahr, Lynn Biletti, Chris Hedges,  

    Bill Meier with ICON, Darryl Wagner with the NIA, as well as many others. 

    Please see the "Helpful Links" page and visit the many other amazing websites that inspired me to create this one.

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