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At Indiana's 'Largest Covered Bridge Festival,' This Charming Town Shows Off Lakes, Parks, And Trails
In October, the largest covered bridge festival happens in Indiana, and the towns hosting the fall festivities are home to picturesque parks, lakes, and trails.
Editor's note: This story originally appeared in 2018. For 10 days in October during the annual Covered Bridge Festival, the population of Parke County more than triples. Dating back to 1957, ...
It's not really fall in Indiana without pumpkin patches, apple orchards and the Covered Bridge Festival. Here's what to know for this year's event.
From covered bridges and college football to apple-picking and leaf-peeping, Indiana is a fantastic place to enjoy the best season: fall. A few times a year, I like to focus on the array of ...
WABASH COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) — From the businesses lined along North Chippewa Street to the namesake of the town’s annual festival, Roann is filled with history that delves deep into the 19th century.
Folks in Parke County love their covered bridges. Folks in Parke County love their covered bridges. These bridges are part of the deep history of the county and have and brought commerce in different ...
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One Of Indiana's Best Natural Wonders Is A State Park Filled With Sandstone Ravines And Abandoned Coal Mines
This state park has great hiking and picnicking options, plus paddling under covered bridges, an on-site inn and campground, and plenty of history to explore.
There's a lot to love about Indiana in the fall. It's a state famous for its corn, its basketball — heck, we've got a Caitlin Clark corn maze you can visit in Hobart — and its festivals. In the ...
Fall transforms Indiana’s small town squares into picture-perfect spots for leisurely walks. These charming downtown centers ...
A 145-year-old covered bridge in Indianapolis, a literary-minded neighborhood in Muncie and a high school football stadium in La Porte are listed for the first time on Indiana Landmarks’ annual ...
From covered bridges and college football to apple-picking and leaf-peeping, Indiana is a fantastic place to enjoy the best ...
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