A view of one of three exterior bronze doors at the Ohio Supreme Court, displaying scenes from Ohio pioneer and native american past. The Ohio Supreme Court is located in the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center. The building constructed in 1933 is named after Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer. It features the architectural designs of Harry Hake, and Alvin Meyer, and is features Art Deco and Beaux Arts elements. The Ohio Supreme Court is located in the state capital of Columbus.
A Historic Red Barn in the Palouse Region of Washington state. The Palouse is a rich agricultural region bordering Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, known for the growing of wheat and legumes. Its also famous barns, and colorful green hillsides, particularly in Springtime. Great views of this vast area are possible from Steptoe and Kamiak Buttes.
The Battle of Corydon, the only Civil War battle in Indiana, occurred on July 9, 1863. The battle included the Union’s Harrison County Home Guard, and 2,400 confederate cavalry commanded by General John Hunt Morgan (known as Morgan’s Raiders). Morgan ultimately went on to win the battle and continue a rampage through Indiana, Ohio and up into Pennsylvania.