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Seymour Attractions

Seymour was first settled in 1816. The town is situated amidst southern Indiana's wildlife refuges and in the middle of four industrial centers.
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is located in Central Indiana near the town of Seymour. The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is spread out over 7800 acres and is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. The refuge is perfect for hiking, biking, fishing, and hunting. For those who are less physically inclined, the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge features a 7km / 4mi auto tour.
Address
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
12985 East US Highway 50
Seymour, IN 47274-8518
United States
Phone 1 (812) 522-4352
Fax 1 (812) 522-6826
Facilities
Gift shop
Southern Indiana Center for the Arts
The Southern Indiana Center for the Arts is a working arts center that features rotating 60 day exhibits by various artists. The gallery also has the world's only public display of paintings by John Mellencamp from a private collection. The amphitheater for the performing arts presents concerts and other stage productions throughout the year.
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