Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

Culver, Indiana



The town of Culver contains about 600 inhaitants and it situated on the wester side of the lake. The Streest of the town are well graded and are in farily good condition. Neearly all the walks have been relaind in cement. The contiguity of the town to the lake makres it one of the most desireable in which to reside, more especially in the summer season. No one needs to go to a summer resort, because they hae; ever present, the conditionf of one of the most delightful spots in the great states of the union, in which to brave the heat and renew the life after a strenous existence through the major part of the year.

culver has the usual amount of business, churches, civic societies and soical conditions. Considering the availabilty for wealth, comfort and pleasure, it is not surprising that real estate values are on the increse, and, while they are not excessive now, they will continue to rise for some years to come.

Aside from the immediate shore line of the lake which is nearly all occupied, building locations sill more desirable for permanent residences, summer homes and hotels await the purchaser. In very recent years a spirit of public enterprise has beautified the immediate lake surrounding and improved the town to such an extent that property and improvement extension has become desirable and important.

A simple detail of advantages and prospects offered by the business reality and improvement interests will be more convincing than general statements. Among the first and important items in this category is the press of Culver.