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Mary and Lee Baker are the first two customers at 10 a.m., April 8, 2024, at Jiffy Treet in Ellettsville. Their order includes a small cup of "Lunar Blackout" and a footlong coney with mustard.
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Mary and Lee Baker are the first two customers at 10 a.m., April 8, 2024, at Jiffy Treet in Ellettsville. Their order includes a small cup of "Lunar Blackout" and a footlong coney with mustard.
Jiffy Treet's neon sign glows in the darkened sky during the moments leading up to totality April 8, 2024, in Ellettsville. Visitors waited anxiously to watch the solar eclipse from the epicenter.
Jiffy Treet's new eclipse-themed menu items are pictured April 8, 2024, in Ellettsville. The menu is available for a limited time while supplies last.
State Road 45 in Ellettsville has no cars during the moments leading up to the total eclipse. The empty roads defied the heavily predicted traffic.
Jiffy Treet employees watch the solar eclipse from the parking lot. The shop closed to allow employees to see totality.
Erin Chiparo (left) and Isabel Huber Planton (right) stand next to "Audubon's Birds of America" on Feb. 2, 2023, at Lilly Library. Lilly Library will host “Flora + Fauna: A Bounty of Beast and Botanicals,” which will feature curated pieces that explore the connection between humanity and nature.