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Indiana Vacation Ideas

Because Indiana has a long history with cars - from manufacturing to racing, find many transportation museums. Southern Indiana is dominated by limestone and natural attractions like caves, the Ohio River and Indian mounds; to the north is Indian Dunes on Lake Michigan. Find plenty of things to do tied to Presidents Abraham Lincoln and William Henry Harrison, and George Rogers Clark. Explore Amish communities or go snow skiing. Columbus is filled with buildings designed by some of the world’s most renowned architects. Nearby find Brown County with artists and covered bridges.  Notre Dame and Purdue draw scholars and sports fans. Restaurants serve home cooking to world cuisine. Accommodations include hotels, B&Bs and resorts.
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South Bend, Indiana - Legendary

Nestled along the banks of the St. Joseph River in Indiana, South Bend and neighboring Mishawaka are communities rich in industrial history. As home to the University of Notre Dame and the Fighting Irish, the future is equally important. Football has a special place in their hearts as evidenced by...

Oldfields - Lilly House & Gardens, An American Country Estate in Indianapolis

Indianapolis’ Oldfields – Lilly House & Gardens showcases the gracious country living of the Landon and the Lilly families. This was a time when many of America’s business leaders were leaving the city for the country. On their estates, they built expansive homes surrounded by gardens. Many...

Experts Agree - The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Is THE Very Best Kid's Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis in the heart of the Hoosier state’s capital is exceptional. Parents, get plenty of rest, you’re going to need it to cover all five floors, 10 galleries and tons of fun in physical and natural science, history, world cultures and art. Did we mention...

Columbus, Indiana: A City with an Eye Toward the Future

Columbus, Indiana's foray into architectural design began in 1942. Its buildings have been designed and adapted to preserve its history. Architects with connections to this city read like a "Who's Who" allowing it to be ranked sixth in the U.S. by the American Institute of Architects. The Visitor...
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