

Discover Indiana's rich history and culture through interactive exhibits, including a life-size replica of a 19th-century canal boat.
Known for its farm-to-table approach, this brunch spot is a local favorite.
A popular spot for breakfast, offering a variety of Cajun and Creole dishes.
A historic steakhouse known for its shrimp cocktail and steaks since 1902.
Indiana's rich pottery tradition dates back to the 19th century, with iconic pieces like the 'Belleek' and 'Blenheim' styles.
The Indianapolis 500 is an iconic event, and its merchandise, like miniature race cars and winner's circle posters, are popular souvenirs.
Indiana's Amish communities create intricate, handmade quilts that are both functional and beautiful.
French fries topped with cheese curds, gravy, and a fried egg

English muffin topped with country ham, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce

Breaded and fried pork cutlet on a bun with lettuce, tomato, and onion
This expansive park features beautiful trails, gardens, and views of the river, making it a perfect spot for a refreshing morning walk.
This museum showcases a remarkable collection of Native American artifacts and Western art, providing a deep insight into these rich cultures.
As evening falls, this historic site offers guided tours that highlight Indiana's history and architecture, often featuring beautiful evening light.
This ensures direct access to the exhibits and experiences Indiana has to offer.

Indiana's spring and fall weather can be rainy so it's best to bring a lightweight rain jacket

A powerful phone battery backup will keep you connected throughout your visit.
Waghdar Lighthouse, perched on a hill, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the nearby Daman Ganga River.
Ville Open Park, a sprawling urban green space, offers a peaceful retreat from Paris' bustle, featuring a lake, playgrounds, and a rich history.

Experience the magic of Norway's mountains under the midnight sun on this popular night hike.