By Jane Ammeson When Abraham Lincoln stopped at the Noon Day Inn in 1844, the stage stop in Haubstadt had already been serving travelers for almost 20 years, having opened in…
Indiana knows horsepower. Not just the horsepower found in the engines of the Indy or NASCAR racecars, but the kind you can see out in the field, running and kicking…
Indiana’s Thoroughbred breeding industry was virtually non-existent prior to the first race meeting held at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in 1995. For those that were breeding mares in the Hoosier…
Indiana’s longest span of recreational trails, the Cardinal Greenway, travels more than 62 miles through 11 towns in East Central Indiana, including Muncie, Richmond, and Marion. Although it’s a favorite…
If you love the Grand Ol’ Opry, but can’t afford a trip to Nashville, look no further than Southern Indiana’s own Ross Country Jamboree in downtown Scottsburg. Housed in a…
Take a Presidential Road Trip, visiting the places in Indiana that played a part in the lives of the three U.S. presidents who lived in our state. “There I grew…
By Paige Harden GNAW BONE – Surrounded by prohibition era jugs and stills and a bar made of Brown County red oak milled just a few miles away, Bear Wallow…
By Jane Ammeson According to the U.S. Travel Association, nearly $122 billion is spent annually on meetings, events, and incentive travel throughout the United States. So it’s no wonder we’re…