By Nicole Thomas
About 30 minutes from Bloomington, Indiana, lies Owen County. In 1920, the mean center of the United States population — a statistical point representing the average location of all Americans — was located eight miles southeast of Spencer, the county seat. Today, Owen County is known for its outdoor recreation and for hosting VentFest, the country’s only international ventriloquism festival. Held each June, this three-day, family-friendly event showcases talented ventriloquists from around the world at Spencer’s Historic Tivoli Theatre.
Now showing
The Historic Tivoli Theatre in Spencer opened in 1928 with a showing of “The Shopworn Angel,” a part-talking sound romantic drama film starring Gary Cooper and Nancy Carroll. American sculptor Ernest Moore Viquesney founded the theater. After closing in 1999, the Tivoli was restored in 2013 through a partnership between Owen County Preservations, Indiana Landmarks, and the Cook Group. Today, movie-goers can watch new releases and classics with $5 tickets for adults and $3 for children. The Tivoli also offers private screenings and a 12-seat balcony rental with a bird’s-eye view of its silver screen.
Indiana’s centennial canyon
Established in 1916 during Indiana’s centennial celebration, McCormick’s Creek State Park is the oldest of Indiana’s 25 state parks. Each year, about 640,000 visitors come to Spencer to explore the park’s limestone canyon, which rises 700 feet above sea level. Visitors can also stay at the Canyon Inn, a 76-room hotel with a gift shop, restaurant, and common areas. Initially built in 1888 as a sanitarium by Dr. Frederick Denkewalter, the building was later renovated into a hotel in the 1920s.
Spencer’s roaring landmark
Cataract Falls, Indiana’s largest waterfall by volume, is in Spencer. It consists of two separate waterfalls, one mile apart along Mills Creek. Its upper falls drop 45 feet while its lower falls drop 30 feet. Just south of the waterfalls is the Cataract Falls Covered Bridge, the only remaining covered bridge in Owen County. The Smith Bridge Company from Toledo, Ohio, built the bridge in 1876. Only six Smith trusses still exist in Indiana today.
County facts
Founded: 1819
Named For: Abraham Owen, a U.S. Army colonel in the Battle of Tippecanoe
Population: 21,851
County seat: Spencer
Indiana county number: 60







