Places

A duckpin bowling ball at the Fountain Square Theatre Building in Indiana

Art and Hobbies

It’s Hip To Be Fountain Square

Funky meets old-fashioned in Indy neighborhood flowing with arts, antiques, dining and duckpin bowling.

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Schimpff’s Confectionery Delights Generations of Candy Lovers

Schimpff’s Confectionery is more than 120 years old yet remains a red-hot attraction in downtown Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Farmer’s Daughter Bakery and Café

Farm Fresh

Farmer’s Daughter Brings Farm Food to Princeton Restaurant

Local ingredients come together with a fresh and ever-changing menu at the family-owned Farmer's Daughter Bakery and Cafe in Princeton.

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Experience Farm Life at Terre Haute Children’s Museum

How do you pick corn? What’s it like to milk a cow? These questions about agriculture can be answered when visiting Terre Haute Children’s Museum.

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Events

Terre Haute: Travel to the Crossroads of Hospitality and Culture

Bordering the Wabash River in west-central Indiana, Terre Haute’s recognition as the 2010 Community of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce mirrors the great things happening in this river city.

Places

Visit Fort Wayne for Year-Round Fun

As Indiana’s second-largest city, Fort Wayne offers first-class options for entertainment, culture and recreation. Visitors love Fort Wayne for its exciting attractions, easy affordability and Hoosier hospitality.

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Explore Shipshewana

With a population of fewer than 600 people, Shipshewana is home to one of the nation’s largest flea markets, a huge indoor water park and some 150 retail shops and other attractions that draw more than a half million visitors each year.

Hoosier Life

Where to Find Fall Foliage in Indiana

Typically beginning in late September and peaking in mid-October, vibrant fall leaves are a sight to see in the Hoosier state.

My Indiana Home Spring 2026 cover

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