15 Best Things to Do in Elkhart (IN)
A vibrant manufacturing city in Northern Indiana, Elkhart is billed as the capital of two very different products. First up, this is the RV Capital of the World, with 80% …
A vibrant manufacturing city in Northern Indiana, Elkhart is billed as the capital of two very different products. First up, this is the RV Capital of the World, with 80% …
Named for a Native American princess, the daughter of Shawnee Chief Elkhart, Mishawaka is a city on the St. Joseph River, just upstream from South Bend. The river, feeding Lake …
Just 15 minutes northeast of downtown Indianapolis, Lawrence is a fast-growing city that was associated with a U.S. Army post for much of its history. Founded in 1906, Fort Benjamin …
The city of Columbus lies around 40 miles south of Indianapolis and has a worldwide reputation for its mid-Century Modernist architecture. In the 1950s the industrialist J. Irwin Miller set …
Known to its pals as “Jeff”, this city of 49,000 sits across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. Jeffersonville can trace its roots to the 1780s, and took on the …
The most densely populated city in Indiana is dominated in every sense by Purdue University, founded in 1869 and featuring a leafy campus adorned with solemn red brick buildings. There …
East of Gary and home to the Port of Indiana, Portage is an industrial city on Lake Michigan. While the steel industry slump in the 1980s affected Portage like other …
After a flurry of annexation and construction in the last few decades, the population of this suburban city stands at 45,000, ten times what it was in 1990. And yet …
In the first decades of the 19th century, before the locks were built in Louisville, New Albany was one of the largest cities in the Midwest and a vital stop …
A city known for its preserved architecture and early recording industry, Richmond is in east central Indiana, right on the boundary with Ohio. The early history of Richmond is tied …