to enjoy the "Hoosier heartland" Race with us at Hoosier Park,
ride a tank at the Military Museum or see a show at the Paramount Theatre.
Enjoy the"Festival Capital of Indiana" where new and exciting
things just keep Poppin' Up"!
"When the first artists discovered Nashville, Indiana and Brown
County, Indiana in the early 1900s, it was the sense of place that attracted
them: The purity of the landscapes, the seasons freely coming and going, the
wildlife, the loss of time, the peace. This was a place that offered it all.
Remarkably, it still is."
"The Sunny Side offers some of the most fascinating geographical
sites including the Falls of the Ohio, world renowned Devonian era fossil
beds; the Floyd Knobs area which boasts panoramic views of the Ohio River
Valley and the skyline of Louisville.
From Steamboat Days to Harvest Homecoming to hot air balloon races, any
season is eventful on the Sunny Side. The spring time offers many special
activities associated with the Kentucky Derby beginning with Thunder over
Louisville, the largest fireworks display in the U.S. The autumn boasts many
outdoor festivals and events."
"features include the Ben Hur Museum. Canoe beneath covered bridges
and past famous crinoid beds. Then relax at one of our ten historic bed
& breakfast inns. "
"Nestled among a patchwork of picturesque farmland, rolling hills and
lush green forests, you'll find Dubois and Spencer Counties in scenic
Southern Indiana. Whether you are planning a day trip or a weekend adventure
excursion, We have something for everyone. Hoosier Hospitality abounds among
the folks who live in the charming communities such as Santa Claus, Lincoln
City, Dale, Rockport, Jasper, Huntingburg, Ferdinand, Haysville, Birdseye,
Holland or Ireland that make up Dubois and Spencer Counties.
We offer some of the finest lodging facilities and dining experiences
you'll find anywhere. In addition, you'll be close to a wide array of
enjoyable outdoor recreational opportunities. Hiking, biking, boating,
fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, golfing, water-skiing, swimming,
snow-skiing and snowboarding are all minutes from your accommodations.
"
The People of Northern Indiana Amish Country welcome you to a place where
time takes a back seat to tradition and simple pleasures still gladden the
heart. You'll experience a warm welcome here, amidst the cities, towns, and
villages nestled along the rolling countryside.
Calendar of events can be reached through their home page.
"Our unique city, on the banks of the Ohio River, is big enough to
offer you a great variety of things to do, places to go and see. At the same
time, we are small enough so you can enjoy us on a personal level."
a great family vacation spot. Carmel, Noblesville, Fishers, Cicero,
Atlanta, Arcadia, Sheridan, and Westfield are among the cities in Hamilton
County, Indiana.
"Every change of the season brings a bounty of festivals to you in
Lake County. From the diversity of our authentic ethnic festivals to our
annual favorites, new experiences await you year round. Witness a
reenactment of a civil war battle, listen to a German marching band, visit a
Greek festival or join in a traditional African dance... All these
experiences and more await you in Lake County.
Seasonal favorites include the wonder of "Winter Magic" which
features an ice carving competition and several winter activities for the
whole family. Fall means the "Harvest Moon Festival" and
"Buckley Homestead Days," both celebrations bringing back the
excitement and tradition of the yearly harvest. The red, white and blue also
takes the main stage in Lake County during several 4th of July celebrations,
some lasting for days! "
Northern Indiana Harbor Country -- including the communities of: Michigan
City, LaPorte, Rolling Prairie, Union Mills, Michiana Shores, Wanatah, Fish
Lake, Hesston, Long Beach, and Westville.
"Nestled along the southern shore of Lake Michigan is an oasis where
the natural beauty of the land spills on to the cultural and historic sites
of the area. Only one hour east of Chicago, Illinois, Northern Indiana
Harbor Country boasts the outdoor recreational playground of beautiful Lake
Michigan and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, great upscale outlet
shopping, unique museums and a boutiful countryside filled with lush fruits
and vegetables."
"While in Madison, the old homes and beautiful scenery are not the
only things to do. Madison offers several other recreation activities open
to the public. Swimming pools, golf courses, hiking trails, and
entertainment opportunities"
With 32 COVERED BRIDGES, Parke County is "THE COVERED BRIDGE CAPITAL
OF THE WORLD"! Come along to America's Heartland to see the places and
faces that make Parke County the friendliest place in the Midwest.
"Visit picturesque Porter County Indiana, where the fun begins at the
Indiana Dunes, along Lake Michigan's southern shore, and never ends! Travel
inland for abundant recreational, cutural, entertainment, historical and
shopping opportunities and top-rated festivals. The Casual Coast. "
Greetings from Greencastle, Indiana, in the heart of Covered Bridge
Country. Greencastle, county seat of Putnam County, is known for its
community pride and "can-do" attitude. It was recognized as
an All-American City in 1991 and has twice been listed in the "100 Best
Small Towns in America" book by Norman Crampton. Crampton
describes Greencastle as "A very satisfying blend of farm community and
college town."
"The Sunny Side offers some of the most fascinating geographical
sites including the Falls of the Ohio, world renowned Devonian era fossil
beds; the Floyd Knobs area which boasts panoramic views of the Ohio River
Valley and the skyline of Louisville.
From Steamboat Days to Harvest Homecoming to hot air balloon races, any
season is eventful on the Sunny Side. The spring time offers many special
activities associated with the Kentucky Derby beginning with Thunder over
Louisville, the largest fireworks display in the U.S. The autumn boasts many
outdoor festivals and events."
"When you come to Terre Haute, you can relax in one of our
outstanding hotels; take in the action of racing, sporting events, or
special attractions; wander through the region's primary shopping areas; get
outdoors at one of our golf courses, city parks, softball diamonds, or
tennis courts; visit historical sites like the world's oldest existing
vaudeville theater; or experience some art and culture. Whatever your
interests, we have it all, and we're on the way."