Enjoy the history of those who lived in Noble County, Indiana, located in the northeast part of the state.  Their stories will come alive as you pass their eternal resting places. Historic cemeteries were often designed to welcome visitors’ to explore their grounds surrounded by peace, quiet and nature. Along the trail, you will learn of people who will make you laugh, cry and walk away with a new-found respect for their lives and contributions.

This road trip is like no other featuring over eight historic cemeteries across several northern Indiana counties and communities, along the Grand Army of the Republic Highway

Guided, group, and self-guided tours through these silent cities of stone are available.

For more information, contact the Noble County Visitors Bureau at 1-877-202-5761 or www.visitnoblecounty.com. Don’t forget to find us on your favorite social media; we are on Facebook, Google+, and [...]

Visit Switzerland County Indiana for a Relaxed Way of Life

Switzerland County Indiana is where we have a relaxed way of life with a Swiss twist.

‘Birthplace of American Winemaking’ tradition is alive with award winning Ridge Winery. Soak up the Ohio and create a memory for every time you open a new bottle.

Stay with us at the Schenck Mansion, the rustic Bear Scrap Retreat or the Belterra Resort, Casino & Spa. You’ll make memories that call you from home.

We’ve perfected flavors from the farm, our Great Grandmothers and Chef’s taught in faraway places. Savor peach cobbler, Mo burgers or Steak Collinsworth (Filet, Crab, Asparagus, Béarnaise and Bordelaise). You’ll have a hard time recreating these at home.

We’ve been known to pay for your visit. Our gaming tables and slots take you to river times that would be familiar to ‘Gentleman Jim’.

Make us your adventures.

How to Reconnect and Disconnect in Noble County Indiana

Discover Indiana’s Farm to Fork experience in the heart of Indiana’s Green Triangle. Come explore our lonely country roads filled with unexpected discoveries. Farmer’s markets still exist on our historic Main Streets and family oriented self-serve  orchards and strawberry patches give you the chance to savor the flavors.

Unique Museums, vintage architecture, majestic lakes and countryside alive with wildlife, peaceful trails, and fishing to soothe the soul. Explore the nation’s first Tombstone Trail or take a trip down the historic Lincoln Highway.

Get a behind the scenes look as to the preparation of locally grown produce and food. Treat your taste buds to a home cooked farm feast for small groups. Personalized schedules are available for one day or two day excursions. Farm to Fork season runs from March to November.

Disconnect and re-connect to the simple life in Noble County.

Noble County Visitors Bureau

1-877-202-5761

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Miami County, Indiana: Where Else Could You Ride an Elephant?

Peru/Miami County, Indiana is rich with history, breathtaking scenery and endless opportunities that will create memories to last a lifetime. Where else could you ride an elephant, sit in a cockpit of a historical aircraft, see a breathtaking circus performance, play a round of golf, enjoy wine tasting at our wineries, take in history of the Miami Indians, Cole Porter and other historic sites all in one day!

Attractions include a variety of museums, Ole Olsen Memorial Theater, golf courses, stock and  drag racing tracks or you can canoe down our three rivers and boat, ski, sail, fish and swim at our reservoir. Round out the mix by biking or hiking on our Nickel Plate Trail or wander through our orchards.

Visit Miami County – “Where the fun begins!”

Miami County Tourism Bureau

13 East Main St.

Peru, Indiana 46970

765-472-1923

www.enjoymiamicounty.com  

Discover Why Jackson County, Indiana is a Wonderful Place to Visit and Live

Jackson County, Indiana truly is a wonderful place to live and visit. Situated between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, Jackson County is easily accessible from several roadways, including Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 50. And once visitors have found their way to Jackson County, they will definitely want to return.

Because of Jackson County’s location in south central Indiana, trees, wildlife and gorgeous scenery are abundant. Lots of outdoor opportunities await guests, with everything from a large lake and beach area to horse and bike trails and even a wide variety of waterfowl. The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is situated near Seymour, and offers more than 7,000 acres of wildlife, trails and a chance to get back to nature. Jackson-Washington State Forest is located near Brownstown and guests can see for miles from the vistas offered on the property. Camping and fishing [...]

Decatur County, Indiana Has Something for Everyone

Greensburg/Decatur County, Indiana offers endless possibilities for a getaway no matter what your interest.

FORE! Golfers love to hit the links as early and as often as possible. Three area clubs offer diverse options for all golfers ranging from beginner to pro. Package options are available. Biking more your thing? Check out our Bike Southeast Indiana guide, which offers trails and shops throughout four Southeastern Indiana counties.

Girls Getaway? Shopping options abound from our Shop and Stay packages with Premium Outlets of Edinburgh. Or maybe a crafty interlude, plan a visit to our Tree City Stitches Quilt Shop and a look inside Crafts and Occasions. Whatever you choose you’ll want to top it off with a stop for lunch or tea at the Gilded Lily Tea Room.

History. Begin with a stop at our Courthouse located in the heart of downtown Greensburg. See our world famous Tower Tree. [...]

Jackson County, Indiana Makes You Feel at Home 

Jackson County, Indiana truly is a wonderful place to live and visit. Situated between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, Jackson County is easily accessible from several roadways, including Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 50. And once visitors have found their way to Jackson County, they will definitely want to return.

Because of Jackson County’s location in south central Indiana, trees, wildlife and gorgeous scenery are abundant. Lots of outdoor opportunities await guests, with everything from a large lake and beach area to horse and bike trails and even a wide variety of waterfowl. The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is situated near Seymour, and offers more than 7,000 acres of wildlife, trails and a chance to get back to nature. Jackson-Washington State Forest is located near Brownstown and guests can see for miles from the vistas offered on the property. Camping and fishing are also available. Starve Hollow [...]

Fort Wayne is an interesting historical city filled with buildings from the past, museums that highlight the area’s most interesting discoveries and plenty of sightseeing opportunities.
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