Indiana Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Indiana, PA, Pennsylvania.
Tunnelview Historic Site is found in Indiana and contains a 900 ft (275 m) section of the Pennsylvania Mainline Canal. These remains are found near the Conemaugh Dam and explain the area's transportation heritage. Also on the site is a park which offers a pavilion, a canoe launch to the Conemaugh River and other recreational facilities.
Home to the Indiana County Historical Society, the Silas Clark House has been part of the area since 1870. The Victorian-style mansion was built by prominent citizen and Supreme Count judge, Silas Clark and is furnished in period items and other artifacts. Tours of the house are available.
Built in 1870, the Old Indiana County Courthouse remains an exaample of Empire style. Tours of the building are available.
Constructed in the 1870s, Indiana's County Jail and Sheriff's Office remains an example of days past. Although the interior is now an office, visitors can take in the architectural features of the exterior, which boasts decorative windows and intricate woodwork.





