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==Notable people==
==Notable people==
*[[Michael Martone]]<ref>Noted, astute chronicler of Winesburg's history and culture.</ref>
*[[Michael Martone]]<ref>Noted, astute chronicler of Winesburg's history and culture.</ref>
*[[Rupert Heffelfinger]]--eminent star of stage and screen. Founder of Sourwater Audio Supplies and Crematory.
*[[Rupert Heffelfinger]]--eminent star of radio, stage and screen. Founder of Sourwater Audio Supplies and Crematory.


==Sister city==
==Sister city==

Revision as of 21:13, 27 June 2021

Welcome, gentle reader, to the modest home of Winesburg, Indiana, on the World Wide Web.

History

Geography

Demographics

Economy

Culture

Sports

Parks and recreation

Government

Education

Winesburg Normal School and Polytechnic is home to the Fightin' Ocelots--domino champions (1907) in the AAA league.[1]

Media

Infrastructure

Notable people

Sister city

In popular culture

Winesburg, Indiana, was not the inspiration for Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life (1919). No, absolutely not.

References

  1. Martone, Michael. Plain Air: Sketches from Winesburg, Indiana. Winesburg, IN: Winesburg State University Press, 2021.
  2. Noted, astute chronicler of Winesburg's history and culture.

Bibliography

  • Martone, Michael. Plain Air: Sketches from Winesburg, Indiana. Winesburg, IN: Winesburg State University Press, 2021.

External links