I picked up a brochure today, that happened to have a little bit on this.
"McVey Memorial Forest & Surrounding Area
'To establish, develop, and maintain a natural forest to be used as a public
park and a sanctuary and refuge for wildlife.' Perfect location to stretch
your legs while traveling Indiana State Road 1. Covered picnic area and
wooded walking trails. History buffs will want to stop just north of the
picnic area to read about the ghost town, Steubenville. State Road 1
crosses the Mississinewa River by way of an impressive steel bridge. Just a
little more north (before State Road 28) one will find a memorial for three
fallen soldiers from the War of 1812. 7399 N. State Rd. 1, Farmland"
From the Randolph County, Indiana Activities, Adventures, and Visitors
Guide
www.roamrandolph.org
Andrea