Images of Boswell Indiana
Historic Architecture
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Images: Boswell
Odd Fellows Hall 463
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall 463 in Boswell bears a date of 1896. It sits at the northwest corner of Adams and Main in downtown Boswell. The lodge is no longer active, and the building has been used for other purposes. Faint white lettering on the left side of the upper two stories spells out "Dry Goods", and the marquee over the street entrance says "Nern's Antiques". During my visit it wasn't clear whether the antique store was a going concern or a storage space. This view is from the southeast.
Image: 10 November 2003
Boswell Public Library
The Boswell Public Library dates from 1911. This is a view from the south; the library's street address is 101 West Main Street.
Image: 10 November 2003
Methodist Episcopal Church
The Methodist Episcopal Church occupies the southwest corner of Center Street and Indiana 352 in Boswell. The building bears a 1926 date. This is a view from the east.
Image: 10 November 2003
Main Street
Boswell's Main Street. This is a view from the east.
Image: 10 November 2003
Hub of the Universe
I have to admire a small, somewhat forlorn town that still has the chutzpah to write Hub of the Universe on their water tower.
Image: 10 November 2003