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Indiana DYKs

  • ... that Indiana's state parks were initially designed to preserve their natural state, but gradually began to include recreational activities?
  • ...that despite having only $300,000 to the incumbent's $4 million in campaign funds, Greg Ballard won the 2007 mayoral election in Indianapolis, one of the biggest electoral upsets in Indiana history?
  • ...that in 1996 Andy Campbell, a ranger serving as Tunnel Mill Scout Reservation's caretaker, was shot to death by a wandering drunk who trespassed onto the property, the first such incident in the history of Scouting?

Kentucky DYKs

  • ... that in November 1864, Camp Nelson′s Union soldiers forced 400 ex-slaves outside its shelter, resulting in 102 exposure deaths?

  • ...that the hollow log pipes of the 1787 Mann's Lick salt furnace allegedly still existed in the 1940s?

Elsewhere

  • ... that although composed in late 1812, the popular Canadian War of 1812 song The Bold Canadian was not published until 1907, and not fully until 1927?
  • ...that George Julian Zolnay (pictured), the so-called "sculptor of the Confederacy," was actually Hungarian and did not move to the United States until decades after the Confederacy had ceased to exist?
  • ... that the Cheonhado is a type of circular world map developed in Korea during the 17th century that displays both real and fictional places?
  • ... that by the time Fort Scott was completed, it was already obsolete?