Find utopian history and Hoosier hospitality in New Harmony

Find utopian history and Hoosier hospitality in New Harmony

Thirty-five minutes from Evansville and nearly three hours from Indianapolis sits historic New Harmony, Ind., a creative community of almost 700 residents with rainbow flags and progressive architecture and situated along the banks of the Wabash River. According to...

Explore history, dining and architecture in Grant County

Explore history, dining and architecture in Grant County

Nostalgia, architecture and American pop culture blend when visitors find themselves in Grant County, Ind. Marion, the county seat, is the birthplace of cartoonist Jim Davis, and a city driving tour takes visitors past three large statures of Garfields. A dozen orange...

Delicious dining awaits in Frankfort

Delicious dining awaits in Frankfort

Surrounded by miles of cornfields, soybeans and vegetable farms, the small city of Frankfort, the county seat of Clinton County, offers locals and visitors alike a tasty stop full of agriculture, changing demographics, a tiny bit of Hollywood history and a variety of...

Dining diversity abounds in Bloomington

Dining diversity abounds in Bloomington

Bloomington, located in the southern part of the state, sits on rolling, verdant hills that burst with color in the fall, showing off its year-round scenic setting. It is home to Indiana University's flagship campus, which has an enrollment of almost 49,000 and...

History, comedy and culinary discoveries abound in Vincennes

History, comedy and culinary discoveries abound in Vincennes

Along the eastern banks of the lower Wabash River, a natural border between the states of Indiana and Illinois, sits the historic town of Vincennes. With a population just under 17,000, the community offers a cultural wallop as the birthplace to entertainer Red...