Richmond, Indiana
Richmond, Indiana is a city in eastern Indiana, near the border of Ohio. It is sometimes called the "cradle of recorded jazz" because some early jazz records originated there at the studio of Gennett Records, a division of the Starr Piano Company. Richmond is the county seat of Wayne County. As of 2000 the city's population was 39,124.
Points of interest
- Hayes Arboretum
- Wayne County Historical Museum
- Richmond Art Museum
- Indiana Football Hall of Fame
- Abram and Agnes Gaar Mansion (house museum)
- Joseph Moore Museum at Earlham College
- Glen Miller Park
- Old Richmond Historic District
- Elizabeth Starr Historic District
- Pennsylvania Railroad Station Historic District
- Reeveston Place Historic District
- East Main Street/Glen Miller Park Historic District
- Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church (Tiffany interior and windows)
- Old National Road Welcome Center (convention and tourism bureau)
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