Billie Creek Village was a 70-acre open-air living history museum and park, filled with 38 historical buildings and structures, and hundreds of antiques and artifacts. It is located at 39°45′41″N 87°12′07″W / 39.7614298°N 87.2019582°W near Rockville, Adams Township, Parke County, Indiana in the area known as the "Covered Bridge Capital of the World" for the county's 31 covered bridges. It was formed in 1964/1965 by residents of Parke County, and opened its doors in 1969.[1] The group Parke County, Inc. helped to form it, and a separate group, Billie Creek Village, Inc, was formed for operating it.[2] The village took its name from nearby Williams Creek.[3]
The buildings are from the turn of the century and range from an 1830s Log Cabin to the 1913 Schoolhouse.[4]
The Billie Creek Inn sits across the road, and as of 2012, is separate from Billie Creek Village.
...named for a local stream, Billy Creek, a variant of Williams Creek.