Dubois County is home to family-fun festivals and attractions for people of all ages! Plan a weekend getaway that will create memories to remember for a lifetime.

Centered between caves, coasters, lakes and Lincoln (Abe), Dubois County offers a destination for all families. Enjoy a day at Patoka Lake, boating and jet-skiing on Indiana’s second-largest reservoir, followed by a day at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari. Families can also enjoy a day touring Marengo Cave or Lincoln Boyhood and learn the life of Lincoln. Dubois County is uniquely positioned between many attractions, a majority of them within 25 miles of Jasper.

While in the area, don’t forget to explore our unique attractions that exhibit our passion for our heritage and hospitality.

For the history buff, must-see-stops include St. Joseph Church, built by the early parishioners in the 1800s; Holy Family Church, featuring the nation’s second-largest faceted-glass window; and Monastery Immaculate Conception, home to one of the nation’s largest communities of Benedictine women. Take a tour of the Jasper City Mill, recently constructed to resemble the former mill and watch the workings of the waterwheel or visit the Dubois County Museum, one of the largest county museums in Indiana. Dubois County is also home to the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame and Huntingburg League Stadium, site of the hit motion picture, “A League of their Own”.

Looking for a girlfriend getaway? Dubois County was chosen by the Indiana Office of Tourism Development for the 2012 girlfriend getaway destination. Spend the weekend strolling through Huntingburg’s historic 4th street, Main Street in Ferdinand and Downtown Jasper, featuring unique specialty and antique shops. In the evening, take a ride on The Spirit of Jasper Train, featuring the Jasper to French Lick express or a Ride and Dine excursion, serving a meal from the Schnitzelbank, offering authentic German cuisine.

Come and enjoy the “Olde World Christmas” events. These three festivals take place in each of the county’s quant little towns; Jasper, Huntingburg, and Ferdinand in the months of November and December.

Huntingburg Christmas Stroll takes place November 9-11 at Historic 4th Street in downtown Huntingburg. Begin your holiday shopping and get in the Christmas Spirit with multiple activities and entertainment throughout the weekend.

Take part in the 14th century custom at the Ferdinand Christkindlmarkt. Voted in the top 100 events in North America by the American Bus Association, enjoy live entertainment throughout the weekend and explore six markt locations selling everything under the sun.

Visit downtown Jasper for the O’Tannenbaum Days, November 30-December 2. Stroll around the square and browse through the unique, specialty shops with demonstrations by artists & artisans. A family-friendly event, experience a horse-drawn carriage ride and visit with Santa.

For visitor information and future events listings in 2013, visit www.visitduboiscounty.com or call 800.968.4578.

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Visit Switzerland County Indiana for a Relaxed Way of Life

Switzerland County

Visit Switzerland County Indiana

Switzerland County Indiana is where we have a relaxed way of life with a Swiss twist.

‘Birthplace of American Winemaking’ tradition is alive with award winning Ridge Winery. Soak up the Ohio and create a memory for every time you open a new bottle.

Stay with us at the Schenck Mansion, the rustic Bear Scrap Retreat or the Belterra Resort, Casino & Spa. You’ll make memories that call you from home.

We’ve perfected flavors from the farm, our Great Grandmothers and Chef’s taught in faraway places. Savor peach cobbler, Mo burgers or Steak Collinsworth (Filet, Crab, Asparagus, Béarnaise and Bordelaise). You’ll have a hard time recreating these at home.

We’ve been known to pay for your visit. Our gaming tables and slots take you to river times that would be familiar to ‘Gentleman Jim’.

Make us your adventures.

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Dubois County: Home to Family-Fun Attractions and Festivals

Dubois County

Dubois County

Dubois County is home to family-fun festivals and attractions for people of all ages! Plan a weekend getaway that will create memories to remember for a lifetime.

Centered between caves, coasters, lakes and Lincoln (Abe), Dubois County offers a destination for all families. Enjoy a day at Patoka Lake, boating and jet-skiing on Indiana’s second-largest reservoir, followed by a day at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari. Families can also enjoy a day touring Marengo Cave or Lincoln Boyhood and learn the life of Lincoln. Dubois County is uniquely positioned between many attractions, a majority of them within 25 miles of Jasper.

While in the area, don’t forget to explore our unique attractions that exhibit our passion for our heritage and hospitality.

For the history buff, must-see-stops include St. Joseph Church, built by the early parishioners in the 1800s; Holy Family Church, featuring the nation’s second-largest faceted-glass window; and Monastery Immaculate Conception, home to one of the nation’s largest communities of Benedictine women. Take a tour of the Jasper City Mill, recently constructed to resemble the former mill and watch the workings of the waterwheel or visit the Dubois County Museum, one of the largest county museums in Indiana. Dubois County is also home to the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame and Huntingburg League Stadium, site of the hit motion picture, “A League of their Own.”

Looking for a girlfriend getaway? Dubois County was chosen by the Indiana Office of Tourism Development for the 2012 girlfriend getaway destination. Spend the weekend strolling through Huntingburg’s historic 4th street, Main Street in Ferdinand and Downtown Jasper, featuring unique specialty and antique shops. In the evening, take a ride on The Spirit of Jasper Train, featuring the Jasper to French Lick express or a Ride and Dine excursion, serving a meal from the Schnitzelbank, offering authentic German cuisine.

For visitor information, go to visitduboiscounty.com or call 800.968.4578.

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Decatur County Offers Visitors a Variety of Travel Fun 

Dectur County Greensburg

Dectur County Greensburg Travel and Tourism.

FORE! Golfers love to hit the links as early and as often as possible. Three area clubs offer diverse options for all golfers ranging from beginner to pro. Package options are available. Biking more your thing? Check out our Bike Southeast Indiana guide, which offers trails and shops throughout four Southeastern Indiana counties.

Girls Getaway? Shopping options abound from our Shop and Stay packages with Premium Outlets of Edinburgh. Or maybe a crafty interlude, plan a visit to our Tree City Stitches Quilt Shop and a look inside Crafts and Occasions. Whatever you choose you’ll want to top it off with a stop for lunch or tea at the Gilded Lily Tea Room.

History. Begin with a stop at our Courthouse located in the heart of downtown Greensburg. See our world famous Tower Tree. Yes, we’ve had a tree growing out of our Courthouse tower since the 1870s. This large tooth aspen is believed to be the 11th. Check the historic marker, which denotes that the Courthouse hosted a trial State of Indiana vs. Luther Donnell. A Kentucky slave owner sued Donnell for loss of property because of the escape of a slave named Caroline and her children. Venture down Franklin Street to the Decatur County Historical Society Museum and see his portrait and other artifacts from previous years. Stop by Art on the Square Gallery to see the latest exhibit of local and regional art. Take a jaunt down to Westport and see the restored Westport Covered Bridge! We offer Indiana Covered Bridge Loop brochures as well as Underground Railroad tour booklets to help you find your way!

Food…who doesn’t love to eat and try regional cuisine? Greensburg offers options for any member of your family. Two perennials are on the square. Stories Restaurant and the Dawg Haus. The Dawg Haus serves up dawgs in just about any way you can think of and a few you probably would never think about! Storie’s is a family restaurant that serves fresh pie and daily plate lunch specials. Chicken? Venture out to Milhousen and try Stone’s or Enochsburg to visit Fireside Inn.

Festivals….Our annual calendar is doted with events that offer something for everyone. From the Westport Covered Bridge Festival to Blues, Grooves and Spirits Blues Festival to Tree City Fall Festival and Applefest we celebrate things that make the community great! Power of the Past is a tribute to our areas unique agricultural heritage and brings people to visit from more than 25 states.

Families….Stop and check out the animals at Stapp’s Circle S Ranch. This 32-acre petting farm gives young and old alike a chance to get up close to camels, buffalo, emu, and even baby tigers. And then visit Highpoint Orchard for some cider and a chance to relax and unwind. In season, you may pick some fresh apples or peaches and pears.

Visit us online at www.visitgreensburg.com or call 877.883.5447.

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Miami County, Indiana: Where Else Could You Ride an Elephant?

Miami County Indiana

Miami County Indiana

Peru/Miami County, Indiana is rich with history, breathtaking scenery and endless opportunities that will create memories to last a lifetime. Where else could you ride an elephant, sit in a cockpit of a historical aircraft, see a breathtaking circus performance, play a round of golf, enjoy wine tasting at our wineries, take in history of the Miami Indians, Cole Porter and other historic sites all in one day!

Attractions include a variety of museums, Ole Olsen Memorial Theater, golf courses, stock and  drag racing tracks or you can canoe down our three rivers and boat, ski, sail, fish and swim at our reservoir. Round out the mix by biking or hiking on our Nickel Plate Trail or wander through our orchards.

Visit Miami County – “Where the fun begins!”

Miami County Tourism Bureau

13 East Main St.

Peru, Indiana 46970

765-472-1923

www.enjoymiamicounty.com  

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Discover Why Families Vacation in DeKalb County, Indiana

DeKalb County Indiana

DeKalb County Indiana is "The Hub of Transportation Heritage."

DeKalb County, Indiana is “The Hub of Transportation Heritage.” DeKalb County presently has eight museums: the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, with over 100 classic, vintage, antique and special interest cars all displayed in the beautiful 1930 art deco factory showroom of the Auburn Automobile Company; the National Auto and Truck Museum, features over 100 automobiles and trucks in two original factory buildings from the Auburn Automobile Company; the Kruse Automobile and Carriage Museum, is home to an impressive display of classic cars, NASCAR and Indy racecars, custom and show cars, plus a collection of historical carriages; the National Military History Center, depicts the victorious march of the Allies from North Africa to Berlin. This pristine collection features 147 vehicles plus 50 motorcycles and 279 uniforms; the Hoosier Air Museum, displays vintage and military aircraft, including a Cobra Helicopter Gunship and one-of -a-kind 1935 Speedbird, plus aviation memorabilia and artifacts; the Garrett Historical Railroad Museum, with its restored B&O freight house which displays local heritage and railroad memorabilia; the DeKalb County History Museum, which exhibits  pre-historic artifacts, early schools and libraries, and urban and rural home life; and the Early Ford V-8 Museum, focuses on cars from 1932 to 1953.

Besides its automobile heritage, DeKalb County offers many other sites including a 131-year-old covered bridge, a historical walking tour featuring forty-one homes which have architectural or historical significance, and the famous Sechler Pickles where three generations have processed pickles the old fashion way. DeKalb County is also home to the world famous Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, where every Labor Day weekend owners of these classic cars return for their annual reunion and parade. Also held that same weekend are two Classic Car Auctions, with over 5,000 cars for sale. These three events bring in over 200,000 people to the county. DeKalb County is also host to many national and regional car clubs each year.

Dedicated in 2002, the William H. Willennar Genealogy Center is a beautifully designed building that compliments and enhances the historical district in which it resides. With it’s incredible collection of resources, including extensive archives, new technology, and a learning center, the Genealogy Center offers a fresh environment for gaining new perspectives on county and family history.

DeKalb County invites you to enjoy many of our other festivals and events, and visit our County Courthouse in downtown Auburn with its Ionic Greek architecture, rotunda glass dome and mural paintings. The downtown is also a historic main street community with a park and several antique and specialty shops.

DeKalb County is located in Northeast Indiana on Interstate I-69, and 35 miles from the Michigan line and 15 miles to the Ohio state line. Plan on visiting us for a day, a weekend or a week, you’ll be glad you did

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Discover Why Jackson County, Indiana is a Wonderful Place to Visit and Live

Jackson County

Jackson County, Indiana is a Great Place to Visit and Live!

Jackson County, Indiana truly is a wonderful place to live and visit. Situated between Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky, Jackson County is easily accessible from several roadways, including Interstate 65 and U.S. Highway 50. And once visitors have found their way to Jackson County, they will definitely want to return.

Because of Jackson County’s location in south central Indiana, trees, wildlife and gorgeous scenery are abundant. Lots of outdoor opportunities await guests, with everything from a large lake and beach area to horse and bike trails and even a wide variety of waterfowl. The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is situated near Seymour, and offers more than 7,000 acres of wildlife, trails and a chance to get back to nature. Jackson-Washington State Forest is located near Brownstown and guests can see for miles from the vistas offered on the property. Camping and fishing are also available. Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is a great place to vacation with the family. Spend the day on the beach, enjoying the beautiful lake before returning to the campsite to sit by a crackling fire and roast marshmallows with the children. A portion of Hoosier National Forest also makes its home in Jackson County and features many hiking, camping, biking and horseback riding opportunities for the nature lover.

Rocker/Musician/Artist John Mellencamp was born and raised in Seymour, Indiana, and proves through his songs that his roots run deep. An exhibit of items from Mellencamp’s past are on display at the Jackson County Visitor Center and guests can purchase “The Roots of an American Rocker” audio driving tour and learn about his early days. The Southern Indiana Center for the Arts features the only permanent exhibit of Mellencamp’s artwork in the world and has very close ties to the rocker.

The Southern Indiana Center for the Arts is not only home to Mellencamp’s artwork, but also a variety of art from local and regional artists. The center offers permanent and rotating exhibits as well as classes for children and adults. A Pottery Barn and an Antique Printing Museum are also on the grounds, which makes it very easy to spend an entire day soaking up the arts in Seymour.

Jackson County is proud of our festivals and events! To celebrate the rich German heritage in the area, the Seymour Oktoberfest is held each October and brings thousands of people downtown for a homecoming of sorts. Fort Vallonia Days, held in Vallonia, each October, celebrates the early pioneer history of the area. Numerous small-town festivals are held each year and celebrate our livelihood and our people.

Jackson County is home to the Chateau de Pique Winery, which is nestled in a rustic barn on a beautiful hillside, near Seymour. Grapes grown on the property soon turn into a variety of mouth-watering, delicious wines. If beer lovers are looking to fill their bellies, then visit the Twisted Crew Brewing Company, also in Seymour. A variety of handcrafted beers are offered on tap and guests can fill a growler with their favorite.

Whether you are intrigued by the outdoors, art, festivals or the many other things Jackson County has to offer, we know our guests will instantly feel at home in our small towns.

Jackson County Visitor Center

PO Box 607, Seymour, IN 47274

888-524-1914

www.jacksoncountyin.com

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