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Browning Mountain

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When I was at Browning Mountain Brown county Indiana a few years ago there appeared to be an amphitheater to the east of the stones which seemed quite large. I am suprised it is not mentioned in your info. Got any comments? Rick Broerman rlbroerman@wowway.com

Research from before it was moved out of userspace

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Ok, so I started this as a userspace draft and hadn't worked on it for a long time. I had stuck a bunch of pages that talked about Browning Hill at the bottom under References, even though not all of them were reliable sources (but some of them are). Most of those (rightfully) got deleted when this was moved to article space. I'm copying and pasting them here for future reference. ~ ONUnicorn(Talk|Contribs)problem solving 23:23, 21 April 2016 (UTC) [reply]

Collection of potential sources; use with caution - some are not WP:RS and some may be dead links
  • Thomas, Phyllis (2003). Indiana Off the Beaten Path; A Guide to Unique Places. Globe Pequot. pp. ???. ISBN 0-7627-2456-0.
  • Comiskey, Nancy (October, 2011). "The Roads Less Traveled". Indianapolis Monthly. No. Octobert, 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2015. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Spaulding, Julia (October 1996). "Autumn Guide to Brown County". Indianapolis Monthly: 132. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  • Werner, Nick (April 3, 2012). Best Hikes Near Indianapolis. Globe Pequot. pp. 185–190. ISBN 9780762773558. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  • [1] - Someone who's been there. Ambiguity about whether it is private land or part of Brown County State Park.
  • [2] - A plan amendment to modify the special area boundaries of the 1991 Hoosier National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) … "The following Management Area 9.2 proposed special areas are established as special areas under this decision." Browning Mountain
  • [3] - lots about Elkinsville, mentions Browning Mountain
  • [4] some indication of a trail (HNF Pleasant Run #5)
  • [5] describes "Special management areas", including Browning Hill.
  • [6] Gives elevations for 100 highest "peaks" in Indiana. Browning Hill is the 53rd highest "peak" at 930 feet.
  • [7] – lists B&Bs near Nashville, including Blue Haze Lodge Inc. - 812-988-1893 which appears to be on Browning Mountain.
  • [8] A planned hike of Browning Hill with directions on how to get there. See May 14.
  • [9] midway down the page Browning stones from an archeological perspective.
  • [10] Links to aerial photos of Brown County
  • [11] more summit photos.
  • [12] This guy has some pictures of the standing stones; discusses theories about them.
  • [13] Geo caching website; apparently there's a cach hidden there. Provides info about the stones being non-native sandstone.
  • [14] video (blocked in the U.S.) of some ghost hunters spending the night on Browning Hill.
  • [15] Trail guide
  • [16] About the stone circle, ghosts, etc.
  • [17] Video someone took on top of hill;