Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History
If you are a parent to a young child then you can agree with me that long car trips are a definite no; the kids get tired, they want to stop at every Mc Donald’s you pass and then comes Read more
If you are a parent to a young child then you can agree with me that long car trips are a definite no; the kids get tired, they want to stop at every Mc Donald’s you pass and then comes Read more
I just made my second trip to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum in the last six days. I’m tired. Seriously, I’m tired. But it was worth it. You really you need to check out the Geckos. If you catch them at Read more
The Muncie Children’s Museum offers 24,000 square feet of indoor space for kids to play in northeast Indiana. Links to coupon and savings offers as well. Read more
When the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, Switzerland County began the countdown to the October 4-13, 2013 Bicentennial honoring its county seat. Read more
My family went to Evansville’s Fantasy of Lights event when I was younger and it is still at great memory today. Bring your entire family to witness the displays. Read more
For such a tiny little town, Nashville, Indiana has a lot to offer and has inspired me to explore the many unique towns that Indiana has to offer. Read more
Christmas in Vevay, IN is bigger and brighter that you’d expect. From holiday parades to light displays and even visits from Santa, the small river town is the place to be at the holidays. Read more
For a few years of my life, I lived in Swayzee, Indiana, a REALLY small town roughly 25 minutes west of Marion, Indiana. Around the holiday season, we always made it a priority to go drive through the Walkway of Read more
As a Thanksgiving-inspired post, I decided to ask a bunch of Hoosiers I know (my family) what they appreciate about Indiana. This group included Indiana lovers and natives of all types: those who were born here and haven’t left, those Read more
As an honorary Hoosier growing up in Rockford, IL, Jordan knew she was destined to end up in Indiana at some point. As a senior at Butler University, Jordan couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. Read more
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