There’s
plenty to see and do when you visit the Attica area:
Historic
Landmarks of Fountain County
www.hlfcindiana.org
The John Cottrell Village features the Old Church, the Norman S. Brown House,
the William Brown House, the Antebellum Gardens and Outbuildings, restored historic
landmarks and homes which portray how people might have lived between the years
of 1850 to the 1900's.
Historic
Landmarks’ Tours of the John Cottrell Village are arranged
for your time and convenience. All buildings have modern heating
and air conditioning. Tours are arranged by appointment and need
a minimum of 10 people to schedule a guided tour. At various
times of the calendar year, Cottrell Village is open to the public.
Please contact HLFC for further information. E-mail: hlfcindiana@yahoo.com for
more information.
Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places
The Brady Street Historic District, Roughly bounded
by S. Perry, E. Jackson, S. Council and E. Pike Sts., shows many
of the architectural styles and eras representative of the history,
commercial and cultural, of Attica.
Bethel
Church and Graveyard, Bethel Rd., 0.5 mi. W of junction with
Riverside Rd.
Marhall Milford House, 414 E. Main St., Attica
Old Historic District, 400 block of E. Washington St.
and the 400 and 500 blocks of E. Monroe St., Attica
To
see a listing of other Fountain County sites on the National
Register of Historic Places, visit this link at Wikipedia.