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Tired of the same old tourist traps? Whether youre a visitor or a local looking for something different, let Indiana Off the Beaten Path show you the Hoosier State you never knew existed.

Check out the worlds largest ball of paint in Alexandria, crunch through dozens of tasty flavored pickles at Sechlers Pickle Factory in St. Joe, or get up close and personal with more than a dozen vintage and military aircraft at the Hoosier Air Museum near Auburn.

So if youve been there, done that one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten Path.

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Help Us Keep This Guide Up to Date

We would love to hear from you concerning your experiences with this guide and how you feel it could be improved and kept up to date. Please send your comments and suggestions to:

editorial@GlobePequot.com

Thanks for your input, and happy travels!

All the information in this guidebook is subject to change. We recommend that you call ahead to obtain current information before traveling.

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Copyright 2012 Morris Book Publishing, LLC

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission should be addressed to Globe Pequot Press, Attn: Rights and Permissions Department, PO Box 480, Guilford, CT 06437.

Off the Beaten Path is a registered trademark of Morris Book Publishing, LLC.

Editor: Amy Lyons

Project Editor: Lynn Zelem

Layout: Joanna Beyer

Text design by Linda R. Loiewski

Maps: Equator Graphics Morris Book Publishing, LLC

ISSN 1539-459X

ISBN 978-0-7627-5026-9

Printed in the United States of America
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For Bill and AlanI was twice blessed.

For Luisa, Eva, Larry, and Ace thank you for adding four more blessings to my life.

And now theres Jordanthe blessings continue.

Acknowledgments

If I were to personally thank each person who has contributed in some way to the writing of this book, the list would be longer than the contents of the book itself. I have talked to many people during my travels throughout Indiana. They were, without exception, warm, gracious, and kind. We met as strangers and parted as friends. I am grateful to each and every one of them.

Introduction

When you visit Indiana, its best to leave preconceived notions behind. Theres a lot more to the state than the Indianapolis 500 and cornfields. State highways and byways lead to some of the finest travel gems in the nation. There are natural wonders and man-made splendors, irreplaceable slices of Americana and futuristic marvels, places stately and sublime, others weird and wackya cornucopia of attractions, restaurants, and inns that for the most part lie off the well-trodden paths and are overlooked by major travel guides.

The most difficult part of writing this book was deciding not what to include but what, because of space limitations, to leave out. Therefore, what you will find within these pages is merely a sampling of all that Indiana has to offer. It is my sincere hope that this book will help awaken your sense of adventure and encourage you to seek out other such places on your own.

Indianas geography is sometimes a bit puzzling to strangers. They are often surprised to learn that South Bend is one of the northernmost cities in the state, while North Vernon is not far from the Ohio River, which forms Indianas southern boundary. Along the Ohio-Indiana border on the east lies West College Corner, while way down in the southwest corner, just across the Wabash River from Illinois, theres East Mt. Carmel. And the towns of Center, Center Square, and Centerville are about as off-center as you can get.

To further confuse the traveler, a look at the official state road map (available free from the Indiana Department of Transportation, Room N755, 100 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis 46204; 317-232-5533) reveals four Buena Vistas, three Fairviews, three Georgetowns, three Jamestowns, two Klondykes and one Klondike, three Mechanicsburgs, four Millersburgs, five Mt. Pleasants, three Needmores, and four Salems. Pairs of towns with the same name are too numerous to mention, but would you believe two Pumpkin Centers? No wonder the US Postal Service insists on zip codes!

But never mindthis book will at least put you in the right county. And if you do get lost, youre likely to meet such warm, friendly people along the way that you wont mind it a bit. Please note that state roads mentioned in this book are designated by SR and county roads are designated by CR.

If all else fails, you can call the Indiana tourism hot line for help. Dial (800) 677-9800 or (800) 289-6646 to request free printed materials that will help you plan your itinerary. The toll-tree numbers are answered 24 hours a day and are accessible from anywhere in the contiguous US. You can also visit their website at www.visitindiana.com or write to the Indiana Office of Tourism Development, 1 N. Capitol St., Suite 100, Indianapolis 46204; (317) 232-8860 or (800) 677-9800.

We have noted which counties are in the Central Time Zone All others are in - photo 4

We have noted which counties are in the Central Time Zone. All others are in the Eastern Time Zone.

Happy wandering!

Key to Lodging Prices (average double occupancy in season)
Inexpensive: Under $70
Moderate: $70 to $130
Expensive: $131 to $190
Very Expensive: More than $190

Key to Restaurant Prices (per average dinner entree)
Inexpensive: Under $10
Moderate: $10 to $25
Expensive: More than $25

CENTRAL INDIANA

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Indianapolis, at the hub of central Indiana, is crisscrossed by more interstate highways than any other metropolitan area in the country. I-65, I-69, I-70, and I-74 run through the heart of the city, and I-465 encircles it. More than 800,000 people live in Indianapolis (affectionately known to Hoosiers as Indy), making this the 12th largest city in the country.

Leave Indy behind and head in any direction, and in minutes you will find yourself in the heart of rural Indianaopen fields that seem to stretch forever, patches of scenic woodland, and charming small towns rich with local color.

Central Indiana offers a mix of the best Indiana has to offerbig city excitement, pastoral serenity, and the friendly folks for which the Hoosier State is justly famous.

Boone County

The entire community has pitched in to help restore the glory of yesteryear to Zionsvilles downtown business district, and its citizens have succeeded admirably. Now known as the Zionsville Colonial Village, its filled with interesting shops to explore. Brick-paved Main Street, in the heart of the village, is decorated with gas lamps and planters and is lined with many charming and interesting shops to explore.

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Three vine-covered buildings filled with a variety of unusual items and nestled in an English garden setting at 315 N. Main St. are known collectively as Browns on 5th. Founded in 1945, Browns is the oldest antique shop in Indiana. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon through Sat; call (317) 873-2284 or visit www.brownsantiques.com.

At the Village Parfumerie, you can choose from among more than 150 essences to create your own personalized perfume or purchase fragrances and bath products imported from the historic Galimard Parfumerie in Grasse, France, the town where the perfume industry was born. The staff will help you create your own personal recipe and keep it on file for you for future reference. Located at 112 N. Main St., its open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues through Sat or by appointment anytime. Call (317) 873-9707 or visit www.thevillageparfumerie.com.

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