Fall Festivals in Northern Indiana.
There are many festivals and events in Northern Indiana, as well as many ways to save by using coupons and packages from our website. Read More...
America's love affair with quilting
Quilting used to be something grandmas did, and quilt exhibits were sleeper events that rarely drew mention even in the calendar section of a community newspaper. But no more. Quilting is making a comeback in a big way. Entire stores are devoted to quilt fabrics and designs. You can download patterns on your iPhone, share tips and ideas with other quilters on blogs, and this summer, you can take quilt tours that showcase not only the fabric version of the beloved quilts liked grandma used to make, but quilt murals, barn quilts and even quilt gardens. Read More...
Summertime getaways for free (or next to nothing)
Whoever said nothing in life is free hasn’t traveled along the Heritage Trail in Northern Indiana, or climbed a sand dune, gone to an art fair or stopped long enough to smell all the flowers. This summer, Northern Indiana is making it easier to travel by offering lots of things to see and do that won’t cost a penny – or in some cases, are next to nothing.
Here are 10 trips in Northern Indiana that fit the bill. Read More…
Hit the trail
Ah, the great outdoors. It’s one of the great pleasures in Northern Indiana, and spring offers one of the best times to hit the trail. Get out of the house, get some exercise and take an inexpensive (even free) getaway. Read More….
Travel writers share their favorite Northern Indiana finds
Northern Indiana is known for its sand dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan. It’s known for Amish Country, where visitors can experience the simple life the 20,000 some families live every day. Visitors flock to Northern Indiana to go to football games at Notre Dame, the blueberry festival in Plymouth, the casino in Michigan City and the lakes all over Warsaw. Read More…
Innkeepers offer romantic escapes, warm fires, hot tubs and fine dining
After 20 years of dreaming about becoming innkeepers, Tom and Alice Erlandson decided to move from their home and jobs in Northeast Pennsylvania and buy the historic Oliver Inn in South Bend, not far from their hometown of Chicago.
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