Indiana's State Road 3 figured prominently in my youth. Growing up in one of the small towns outside of Muncie in Delaware County I was fully aware of the impact SR 3 had back when it still ran through the heart of the "Big City". My family travelled on SR 3 north of Muncie to get to family and friends in the small town of Eaton and in Wells County, and took the highway south through New Castle on the way to ballgames in Cincinnati. Years later I moved to Fort Wayne and continue to use the old highway to get back to family and friends in Delaware County. When looking for a reason to hide my first cache I took inspiration from AriEthan's "Geocaching 101" series and T-Hunter's additions to the HWY 127 Power Trail in Ohio.
SR 3 is the third major highway running north-south in Indiana after SR 1 and US 27. It once ran the length of the eastern third of the state from near the Michigan state line to the Ohio River just north of Louisville. The highway was broken into two sections in 1972 when a long stretch of the old road in the Fort Wayne-area was decommissioned upon the completion of I-69. SR 3 currently traverses 223 miles of Indiana roadways.
This hide is located in the southwest area of Wells County. It is located near the north bank of the Salamonie River, a tributary of the Wabash River. The Salamonie flows for 84 miles from nearby Jay County to the Wabash River in Wabash County.
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