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Fall’s Biggest Day – Halloween!

October 26, 2011

Indiana Tourism welcomes today’s guest blogger, Tim Cordell: Tim Cordell is an interpretive naturalist at Potato Creek State Park. He has worked for DNR since 1978 at Potato Creek, McCormick’s Creek and Spring Mill State Parks. Tim plays an active role in the park’s resource management as well as running the nature center and park [...]

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Memories of New Harmony, Indiana

October 24, 2011

One of my most memorable field trips as a kid was a day spent in New Harmony, Indiana. My 10th grade social studies class was studying religious utopias, and New Harmony was the home of two failed utopian communities in the 1800s. The entire town has been preserved to maintain the uniqueness of these communities, [...]

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Creepy Crafts, Costumes, Campsites and Campfires at Monroe Reservoir

October 16, 2011

Indiana Tourism welcomes today’s guest blogger, Jill Vance: Jill Vance is the interpretive naturalist at Monroe Reservoir, the largest lake in the state of Indiana. She has worked for Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs since 2004. Her outdoor interests include hiking, camping, wild edibles, and geology. Autumn is my absolute favorite time of year, highlighted [...]

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The Peak of the Leaves in Brown County

October 14, 2011

Brown County has long been known for its beautiful Fall foliage and the wonderful picturesque outlooks you can find all over the county. With 170,000 acres of forest in the county, you can see plenty of reds, golds, oranges, and still some greens spread out.  While some trees have already completely changed, there are still [...]

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Uncork a Bottle of Indiana

October 13, 2011

As the weather cools off in Indianapolis the fall colors start to emerge. The first of fall and crisp weather has a habit of creating a sense of adventure; there’s never been a better time to get outside and explore an unfamiliar piece of Indiana. At the Lanthier Winery – located in Madison Indiana Historic [...]

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Capriole Farmstead Goat Cheese

October 10, 2011

When I reflect back on the summer of 2011, it may well go down in my personal history books as the Summer of Goat Cheese around our house. I actually think it began by accident at one of my weekly stomping grounds: the grocery store. Feta cheese is a favorite salad topping in our family, [...]

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The Fruits of Fall

October 7, 2011

ndiana Tourism welcomes today’s guest blogger, Dana Gehlhausen: Dana Gehlhausen is an Interpretive Naturalist at Patoka Lake for Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs. Dana studied Wildlife Biology at Ball State University and has worked at Patoka Lake since 2006, where she started as an intern. She always enjoys time spent outdoors, and a few of [...]

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Fall’s First Impressions

October 6, 2011

Indiana Tourism welcomes today’s guest blogger, Tim Cordell: Tim Cordell is an interpretive naturalist at Potato Creek State Park. He has worked for DNR since 1978 at Potato Creek, McCormick’s Creek and Spring Mill State Parks. Tim plays an active role in the park’s resource management as well as running the nature center and park [...]

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Oktoberfest at Traders Point Creamery October 8

September 26, 2011

There’s something about fall that puts people in a festive mood. Whether it’s the cooler temperatures and the crisp air, or the beauty of the leaves changing color, or the knowledge that these are the last few weekends we’ll be gathering outside for any great length of time as winter approaches, people are almost always [...]

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Becoming a Serious Swirler at Bloomington’s Butler Winery

September 26, 2011

Even before I became the sophisticated 21-year-old that I am today, I always had a fascination with wine, and I made it my personal goal to one day be referred to as a “wine connoisseur” or even better, a “wino.” Now, here I was, a 21.1 year old, and still no closer to my goal. While [...]

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