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1017 Larimer Dr, Goshen, Indiana 46526-5515, United States
This course was built on old farmland, but the terrain is still rolling. Water hazards (eight ponds) come into play on twelve holes, and numerous sand bunkers have been incorporated into the course... More on Golf.com
Instead of joining our local country club every year, I get a fairly cheap membership at Black Squirrel, and I find it juast as good if not better. More on GolfReview

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68111 County Road 31, Goshen, IN 46526
Parmore Golf Course & DR is a 9-hole par 3 golf course in Goshen, Indiana. This 3 par layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. Difficulty level of the course is unknown at this time, but will be provided ... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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1100 Chicago Avenue, Goshen, IN 46528

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211 W. Lincoln Ave., Goshen, IN 46526-3280

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124 South Main Street, Goshen, IN

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Goshen Public Library, Goshen, IN 46526

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611 Hackett Rd, Goshen, Indiana 46528-2799, United States
JARED FREDERICK Head Professional / General Manager Jared Frederick is the Head Golf Professional. An Indiana native, Jared joined Maplecrest in January 2009. He served as the 1st Assistant PGA Pro... More on Maplecrestcountryclub.org
This fairly short course was built on rolling terrain and is well maintained. The signature hole is #14, a 488-yard, par 5, requiring a straight tee shot between out-of-bounds stakes lining the rig... More on Golf.com

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Goshen IN 46526, United States of America
Inscription. Erected 1939, to protect the Maple City, from gangsters, who might travel along this, the old transcontinental, Lincoln Highway: , Erected 1996 by The Goshen Historical Society. , Marker series. This marker is included ... More on HMDB

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Goshen IN 46526, United States of America
Inscription. Amos E. Kunderd (1866 1965) owned and resided on a 100-acre farm on this site. Respected internationally for hybridization of varieties of gladioli which were exhibited, and grown in gardens, throughout the world. Originated ... More on HMDB

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Goshen IN 46526, United States of America
Inscription. This stone marks The Site of Fort Beane, built in 1832, as a refuge for the early settlers, at the time of the Blackhawk War. , Erected 1932 by the Descendants of William A. Beane. , Location. 41° 34.683′ ... More on HMDB
