Billie Creek Village is a 70-acre open-air
living history museum
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and park, filled with 38 historical buildings and structures, and hundreds of antiques and artifacts. It is located at near
Rockville,
Adams Township,
Parke County,
Indiana
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in the area known as the "Covered Bridge Capital of the World" for the county's 31
covered bridge
A covered bridge is a timber-truss bridge with a roof, decking, and siding, which in most covered bridges create an almost complete enclosure. The purpose of the covering is to protect the wooden structural members from the weather. Uncovered woo ...
s. It was formed in 1964/1965 by residents of Parke County, and opened its doors in 1969. The group Parke County, Inc. helped to form it, and a separate group, Billie Creek Village, Inc, was formed for operating it. The village took its name from nearby Williams Creek.
The buildings are from the turn of the century and range from an 1830s Log Cabin to the 1913 Schoolhouse.
The Billie Creek Inn sits across the road, and as of 2012, is separate from Billie Creek Village. It currently operates under the name Royal Inn.
Covered bridges at Billie Creek Village
The three covered bridges are on the
National Register of Historic Places
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Beeson Covered Bridge
Burr Arch design built in 1906
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Billie Creek Covered Bridge
Burr Arch design built in 1895
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Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge
The Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge is a single span double Burr Arch Truss covered bridge structure that was built by Joseph A. Britton & Son in 1899. Originally it had sandstone abutments but when it was moved to Billie Creek Village the ...
Burr Arch design built in 1899
Historical buildings at Billie Creek Village
*Beeson-DePlanty Cabin - built in 1830s
*Billie Creek Village General Store
*Billie Creek Village Bank - former pre-1900 post office
*Blacksmith shop
*Burr Mill
*Chautaqua Pavilion
*Covered Bridge Courier Office - print shop -
*Dr. Rice's Office - built mid-1800s
*Farmstead with log barn
*Gaebler Building - built pre-1904
*Governor Wright home
*Machinery Shed
*Maple Syrup Camp
*Refreshment Stand - built 1911
*Schoolhouse
*Sorghum Mill and Cider Shack
*St. Joseph's Catholic Church - built 1886
*Union Baptist Church
Events at Billie Creek
*School Days In May
*Parke County Covered Bridge Bike Tour - May
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Parke County Covered Bridge Festival
The Parke County Covered Bridge Festival is a fall festival which takes place in nine communities in Parke County, Indiana, United States. It celebrates the county's 31 covered bridges, and is attended by more than 2 million people each year. It ...
- October
*Civil War Days - July
*Ice Cream Social - 4 July
*Steam Harvest Days - sponsored by The Antique Power Association - September
Demise and Reopening
Billie Creek Village had funding issues more than once, and for several years. In 2012, the site was offered for auction with a bid in the range of $800,000 - $1.5 million. The next step was to divide the site into multiple parcels and listings to sell it piece-meal.
In the summer of 2014, Billie Creek Village reopened with a Grand Reopening occurring on August 10, 2014. This revival did not last and it was again closed.
Operational Management was purchased by Gregg Larson in April 2022. It is under this new management that Billie Creek is yet again open to the public for events and daily exploration through the village.
References
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External links
Current Billie Creek Village Facebook pageOld Billie Creek Village websiteBillie Creek Inn websiteRoyal Inn (Formally Billie Creek Inn)
Museums in Parke County, Indiana
Open-air museums in Indiana
Museums established in 1964
1964 establishments in Indiana