

Follow along with Irish Terrier, Maddie, as she and her new family
experience fun adventures trucking across America...

This is Seven Pillars on the old Frances Sloccum Trail, 3 miles east of Peru. For the tribe of Miami Indians that inhabited the Mississinewa River Valley, Seven Pillars was more than a landmark of natural beauty. It was a "gateway to the other world". Here, the Tribal Council would meet within the grotto-like alcoves feeling that their ancestors would be present to help guide them with their wisdom. It was also where criminal proceedings were held, and where those found guilty of the most grievous crimes against the tribe would be beheaded.