Attractions in Goshen, Indiana
Known as the RV capital of the world, the city of Goshen also boasts a reputation for its location in the heart of central Indiana's Amish Country. A ride through the countryside reveals small farms...
View ArticleIndiana Fairs & Attractions
Known for corn, basketball and open-wheel racing, Indiana boasts not only the world's largest spectator sporting facility, but also the United States' largest high school basketball arena, the...
View ArticleAttractions in Terre Haute, Indiana
The city of Terre Haute on the Wabash River in Indiana traced its early growth as a port for river trade. It then developed into an industrial town with thriving iron and steel mills. The eventual...
View ArticleIndiana Tourism Attractions
From quirky towns named Santa Claus to the world-famous Indy 500 racetrack, Indiana offers visitors much more than cornfields --- although there are plenty of those, too. Nearly half of all Indiana's...
View ArticleAttractions in Vincennes, Indiana
Established in 1732, Vincennes is the oldest town in Indiana, and has the distinction of being the capital of the Indiana Territory, from which William Henry Harrison, later the ninth president of the...
View ArticleAttractions in Jasper, Indiana
Jasper, Indiana, is home to more than 12,000 Hoosiers -- Indiana natives -- who live in the southwestern part of the state. Located approximately 60 miles northeast of Evansville, Jasper is part of...
View ArticleSites & Attractions in Indianapolis, Indiana
The capital city of Indianapolis plays host to more than 20 million annual visitors. Although residents and tourists alike frequently battle freezing conditions during the winter months, temperatures...
View ArticleKids' Attractions in Evansville, Indiana
Evansville is in southwestern Indiana on the Ohio River. This city is home to the University of Evansville, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science, the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and...
View ArticleAttractions in Greenfield, Indiana
For a taste of the Midwest, head to the city of Greenfield, 20 minutes west of Indianapolis, Indiana. This city of more than 20,000 people lies in the midst of Center Township in Hancock County. Some...
View ArticleAttractions in Anderson, Indiana
Anderson, Indiana started as a small Delaware Indian village; today it is the county seat for Madison County and part of the greater Indianapolis metropolitan area. Located on the White River in a...
View ArticleAttractions in Merrillville, Indiana
The town of Merrillville is in northern Indiana, about 15 miles from Lake Erie and 40 miles from downtown Chicago. Visitors to the area can take advantage of numerous outdoor attractions, from the...
View ArticleWarren County, Indiana's Attractions
Warren County, in west-central Indiana, bills itself as a community where "small town values meet big town opportunities." County towns such as Williamsport, Independence and Attica offer numerous...
View ArticleAttractions in Greenwood, Indiana
Greenwood, Indiana, is a large suburb of Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana and one of the largest cities in the United States. Greenwood is located along a major U.S. highway and a major...
View ArticleIndiana Amusement Attractions
Amusement parks throughout the state prove there's more than corn in Indiana. Northern Indiana offers a water park in the summer that reopens for ice skating in the winter, or celebrate the holidays...
View ArticleAttractions in Franklin, Indiana
Franklin is a small city in central Indiana's Johnson County. Franklin has a charming downtown filled with shops and restaurants, as well as several great fishing spots, including Mullendore Pond and...
View ArticleThe Attractions in Vevay, Indiana
Vevay, Indiana, isn't as famous as California's Napa Valley or France's Bordeaux region when it comes to wine. The small town, though, had the country's first successful commercial winery, according to...
View ArticleAttractions in Rensselaer, Indiana
Situated along the Iroquois River in northwestern Indiana, Rensselaer is about halfway between the cities of Indianapolis and Chicago. This small city is a former farming burg grown up, home to several...
View ArticleAttractions in Brownsburg, Indiana
Just 16 miles northwest of Indianapolis, the small town of Brownsburg, Indiana, combines with the neighboring capital city and a host of other small towns to offer tourists and residents alike a wide...
View ArticleHaunted Attractions Near Muncie, Indiana
Muncie, Indiana, has plenty of entertainment to choose from. You can catch a play, go to the fair, see a movie, go to a museum, choose from a variety of restaurants and see the orchestra all within the...
View ArticleThe Tourist Attractions in the Valparaiso, Indiana Area
Valparaiso, a vibrant college town in northwest Indiana, is about 50 miles southeast of Chicago and a 15-mile drive from Indiana Dunes National Seashore along Lake Michigan's southern edge. Valparaiso,...
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