Indiana’s Newest Getaway Spots
story by GLENDA WINDERS As you hit the road in 2025, we’ve rounded up some of Indiana’s newest—and best—reasons to travel. When we asked the question, “What’s new in Indiana?” boy, did we get…
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Animal Adventures
story by JULIE CAMPBELL As night falls and the air cools, something magical happens inside Wolf Park, located in the tiny town of Battle Ground, near Lafayette. The wolves grow lively, and so…
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Angel Mounds
Visitors in southwest Indiana can enjoy free admission to Angel Mounds, New Harmony and Vincennes state historic sites on Monday, Jan. 20, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Although we…
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Goldsmith House
story by GLENDA WINDERS A stay at Goldsmith House in Terre Haute’s Farrington’s Grove Historic District is not like any other bed-and-breakfast where you’ve ever bunked before. The house is…
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Family Fun in French Lick
The kids are clamoring to go someplace fun for spring break, but your time is limited and the budget doesn’t allow for a long trip to such popular getaways as Florida or Colorado. Can you give…
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Festival of Ice and Carmel Winter Games
Two weekends of wintry fun on Main Street, Ice at Carter Green The city’s annual winter events are back-to-back in January starting with the Festival of Ice presented by Allied…
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Visit Amish Country this Winter
story by GLENDA WINDERS If you supposed that fun in Amish country would end when winter began, the folks in Shipshewana have a very nice surprise in store for you. They invite you to live out…
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Indiana’s Historic Journey’s
story by GLENDA WINDERS As the pioneers moved from the East Coast across the country, many of them settled here, laying the groundwork for the cities and small towns we enjoy today and the…
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Hillforest Museum’s Victorian Christmas Exhibit
This holiday season, experience the magic of Christmas past at Hillforest Victorian HouseMuseum, the graceful National Historic Landmark located in downtown Aurora. Known for its Italianate…
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Levi and Catharine Coffin Inducted into National Abolition Hall of Fame
Quaker couple honored for work on Underground Railroad in Indiana and Ohio Levi and Catharine Coffin, Quaker abolitionists who opened their homes in Indiana and Ohio to help more than 1,000…
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Vincennes is home to many historic attractions
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located on the banks of the Wabash River in Vincennes, is located on what is believed to be the site of Fort Sackville, commemorating the finest…
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Indiana’s Barns & Bridges
story by GLENDA WINDERS Parke County is certainly Indiana’s star when it comes to covered bridges. They have 31 of the historic structures within their borders and a covered bridge festival…
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