The Best Thing Standing In This Town That Blew Up In 1907 Is Fontanet Tavern, A Remote Indiana Restaurant
There’s a remote tavern in Fontanet, Indiana that most people have never heard about. Situated in a town that once blew up, this fascinating restaurant is a local favorite. Check it out:


On October 15, 1907, in the early morning between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., a chain of explosions occurred in Fontanet, beginning at the local gunpowder company, which was established to aid the local mining company in blasting holes into caves. The first explosion engulfed in flames the entire power mill office, killing two men meeting there, and it uprooted a tree, which landed on a house, killing the residents inside.
The next explosion came from the mill, and it took out businesses, churches, homes, and trees while also setting off the most deadly explosion of all. Just over 30,000 kegs of dynamite were ignited at once, leveling the entire town. The shock was felt throughout the state.
The next explosion came from the mill, and it took out businesses, churches, homes, and trees while also setting off the most deadly explosion of all. Just over 30,000 kegs of dynamite were ignited at once, leveling the entire town. The shock was felt throughout the state.
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Fontanet Tavern is open Tuesday through Thursday between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. as well as Friday and Saturday between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. Get more details on its Facebook page here.
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11150 Gallagher Rd, Fontanet, IN 47851, USA