Jeremy formerly worked for the Indiana Tourism office and managed the digital and social media initiatives for the office while he was there. He currently helps develop digital and social strategies for clients and still enjoys traveling throughout Indiana with his family. You can follow Jeremy personally via Twitter (@JeremyAWilliams) and at his Social Mediarology blog.
Just about an hour south of Indianapolis, in the tiny town of Nashville you’ll find the Hobnob Corner Restaurant right in the middle of town on Main Street. One of the best dishes at the Hobnob Corner Restaurant is their Read more >
Ghyslain Richmond Bistro is a not-so-hidden gem on the far east-side of Indiana, right in downtown Richmond. While you’d expect to find an upscale restaurant like Ghyslain in Indianapolis or other major metropolitan areas, the fact that it’s situated in Read more >
The Nickel Plate Bar and Grill, located just north of Indianapolis in the suburb of Fishers, is a pretty typical bar & grill type of restaurant. They serve standard pub food like burgers, chicken wings, fries, along with a Reuben, Read more >
The Triple XXX Family Restaurant is an institution in West Lafayette (home of Purdue University). While the name might surprise you, the restaurant started in 1929 as a root beer stand selling Triple XXX Root Beer (which they still make Read more >
Visit Indiana isn’t doing a Leaf Cam this year – however, you can check out our Tour | Taste | Traditions site for great ideas about things to do in the fall – but you can still watch the leaves Read more >
Indiana Tourism welcomes today’s guest blogger, Howard Luehrs: Howard Luehrs is the intermittent naturalist at Chain O’ Lakes State Park. In addition to his park work, he is an adjunct professor of biology at Trine University. He and his wife Read more >
This weekend marks the second annual Dig-IN: A Taste of Indiana event. From its humble beginnings in 2008 to the annual food festival it has now become, Dig-IN is a great way for the entire family to sample some of Read more >
The 2011 Indiana State Fair is here and there’s still plenty of time to see and do all the great things at the fair. Check out this video below (put together by our friends at 12 Stars Media) that shows Read more >
My favorite days at the Indiana State Fair each year are $2 Tuesdays. If you print out this form (pdf), you can get into the fair for just $2, thanks to Turkey Hill Dairy! In addition to being able to Read more >
I just returned from playing 18 holes at Plum Creek Golf Club – a semi-private course nestled in a neighborhood in suburban Indianapolis (Carmel, to be specific) – part of Indiana’s Pete Dye Golf Trail. While Plum Creek lacks the Read more >
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