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The T.C. Steele State Historic Site is named for T.C. Steele, a Hoosier painter, who built his family’s homes among Brown County’s grand trees, scenic vistas, and rolling hills back in 1907. Visitors today can explore the historic home, as well as the grounds that once inspired this noted painter’s stunning impressionist paintings. Guests typically begin their visit at the Singing Winds Visitor Center. The grounds also include the House of the Singing Winds, a replica of Steel’s studio wagon, the Large Studio showcasing a rotating collection of the painter’s original works, a nature preserve, and several hiking trails.

4220 T C Steele Rd, Nashville, IN 47448, Phone: 812-988-2785

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