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We are a family owned and operated business. We raise and sell organic grass fed registered black Angus beef, natural pastured chicken and pastured brown eggs. Our beef is available by the cut, quarters, halves or whole. Our chicken is sold whole ... Read more
T: 574-491-3040
What happens when a "pet" tiger, monkey, or python is seized or surrendered? Many find permanent refuge here! Intimate and informative sanctuary tours available year-round.
T: 260-636-7383 E: blackpineanimalpark@yahoo.com W: View Website
This tiny, pink stucco museum pays homage to the town’s history and groundbreaking architec- ture. It’s also the spot where you can catch the only inter-urban train line in Indiana Dunes Coun- try. While you’re waiting for your train, check out ... Read more
T: 219-871-0832 W: View Website
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Working antiquity and picturesque beauty await you. The water powered mill has produced quality flour for over 150 years. Tour the mill, purchase flour, visit the gift shop and enjoy the park’s beautiful surroundings.2011 Quilt Gardens mural ... Read more
T: (574) 535-6458 E: info@elkhartcountyparks.org W: View Website
Located downtown in the historic and charming Bristol Opera House on SR 120, this nationally-recognized community theatre offers affordable, high quality plays, musicals, and youth theatre productions year-round.
T: (574) 848-4116 W: View Website
Come experience a sense of place. Numerous exhibits illustrate the people, landscape and events that shaped our past and present. Extensive library and archives available. Weekly events and programs.
T: (574) 848-4322 E: info@elkhartcountyparks.org W: View Website
The rustic tasting room overlooks acres of orchards tended by the Muir/Judson families since 1898. Grape and fruit wines produced on-site and by local vintners available for purchase. Tasting room year-round; seasonal produce.
T: (574) 848-9463 E: contact@fruithillswinery.com W: View Website
Wine tasting room where you can taste wine, buy wine, check out our selection of wine accessories and pick up a few brewing and wine making supplies too!
T: 219-929-1400 E: vineyard@butlerwinery.com W: View Website
Invigorate your mind, body and spirit at this relaxing spa handily located inside Chesterton’s Best Western Hotel. The professionally licensed staff offers a wide array of deliciously relaxing spa and salon services, from a mini-facial to the ... Read more
T: 219-929-4646 W: View Website
As soon as you walk through the doors, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into an upscale Chicago salon—without the high price tag. Whether you’re seeking something as simple as an express manicure to a day of ultimate serenity, the professional ... Read more
T: 219-921-0300 E: wmkrantz@comcast.net W: View Website
Waterbird Spa has been offering complete spa and salon services for more than 20 years. Their recently renovated facility includes thirteen lakeside spa treatment rooms with lake views and a relaxation center with a whirlpool, plunge pool, sauna and ... Read more
T: 219-928-1501 E: info@waterbirdinn.com W: View Website
Greens, potatoes, beans, tomatoes, hot peppers and peas sold at the farm and the farmers' market.
T: 574-491-3407 E: domayhew@localnet.com
We raise good wholesome beef that are raised from baby calves. There are no hormones, no growth enhancements, and no drugs.
T: 260-839-4535 E: brocko@toddrealty.com
Ear corn for squirrels available year round. 4' x 5' round bales of hay available in summer until sold out. All available at the farm, please call before you come.
T: 574-491-3448
T: 260-839-2355
Asparagus, peppers, tomatoes and assorted garden vegetables. Freezer pork also available. Sold at the farm.
T: 574-566-2413
T: 574-353-1132 E: jlmast@kconline.com
Unique mix of fresh flowers, cooking and medicinal herbs, and many tasty veggies. Fragrant eucalyptus and scented geraniums starter plants to patio pots. Botanical crafts.
T: 260-839-2593 E: willowcreekfarm56@earthlink.net
Preserving and celebrating Culver's Golden Age (1880s-1920s), the Antiquarian and Historical Society of Culver has established a Museum and a Research Center in most appropriate location: the 1914 portion of the town's public library. Visitors may ... Read more
T: 574-842-2941 W: View Website
The Culver Academies is a college prep school comprised of The Culver Military Academy (CMA), founded in 1894 and The Culver Girls Academy (CGA), founded in 1971. CMA is based on a military system that is designed to teach the principles of ... Read more
T: 574-842-8198
At the Culver Academies Museum and Gift Shop museum guests will get a glimpse of the beginnings of Culver Military Academy through rare artifacts, including original 1860s and 1870s stoves and clocks sold by founder Henry Harrison Culver as the ... Read more
T: 574-842-8842 W: View Website
Winter hours: Friday and Saturday: 10 - 5 At other times, check for the OPEN sign or call us for an appointment. A marvelous creative journey is being traveled by this husband and wife team, as they create paintings and poetry to share with you.
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The Ancilla Domini Chapel dominates the center wing of the main building of the Motherhouse for the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ in the U.S. province. The first Sisters came from Germany in 1868 and settled near Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 1918 they ... Read more
T: 574-936-8898 W: View Website
MoonTree Community invites particpants to discover a variety of art experiences which awaken and explore their innate creativity. Studio space offerst a place to unleash the artist within and discover the interconnectedness of art, nature, and the ... Read more
T: 574-936-9936 W: View Website
Welcome to Northern Indiana Amish Country“Remember, travel enhances our life experience”Explore the diversity of our area with your own personal tour guide and visit unique attractions tailored to your special interests. You provide the ... Read more
T: (574) 266-0048 E: downtheroadtour@yahoo.com W: View Website
Friendly travel counselors at the Elkhart County Visitor Center provide brochures, travel guides, website links and ideas on what to do in Elkhart County and the Great Lakes area. If you're planning a trip or friends and relatives visit, stop by the ... Read more
T: (574) 262-8161 E: ecconv@amishcountry.org W: View Website
Scenic cruises along the majestic St. Joseph River highlight gorgeous waterfront homes and area history. Sunday public cruises (Adults - $9, children up to 12 - $6), 2 - 4 p.m. (June - September). Advance reservations required. Ask about private ... Read more
T: (574) 295-1179 E: johnclev@frontier.com
Explore the 70+ year history of Super Heroes in comics, toys, film & animation. Features the world’s largest collection of comic books (55,000+), super hero memorabilia, original art and props. Call for tours.
T: (574) 293-0755 E: stewartreality@egixmail.com W: View Website
Newly restored and expanded! 1920s-era movie house turned performing arts complex features a 1,700-seat theatre, flexible banquet hall, classroom space, backstage tours and more. In the heart of downtown’s Arts & Entertainment district.
T: (574) 294-4469 E: info@thelerner.com W: View Website
Features the largest Norman Rockwell lithograph collection and the largest Overbeck Art Pottery collection in the state; also paintings, sculpture and ceramics.
T: (574) 293-6660 E: mdwstmsmam@aol.com W: View Website
The most significant collection of New York Central artifacts in the world. Fun for rail fans and families. Adults $5, children (5-12) $4, seniors (62+) $4, children 4 and under are free.
T: (574) 294-3001 E: info@nycrrmuseum.org W: View Website
Resident theatre group for the newly restored historic Lerner Theater. The 2011 season features "The Music Man" (July 15 - 17), "Pinocchio" (October 14 - 16) and "A Christmas Carol"(December 9 - 11)
T: (574) 293-4469 E: info@premierarts.org W: View Website
The 20th century was full of grand promise in 1908 when Albert and Elizabeth Beardsley built their elegant Beaux Arts mansion of brick and limestone at the confluence of the St. Joseph and Elkhart Rivers. Once the centerpiece of Elkhart society, ... Read more
T: 574-264-0330 W: View Website
Located in the RV Capital of the World, where more recreational vehicles and manufactured housing is produced than anywhere else in the nation. This museum showcases the growth, history and accomplishments of the recreational vehicle and manufactured ... Read more
T: (574) 293-2344 W: View Website
Water from Elkhart’s historic well field once powered the city’s 19th century mills. Today, it streams through and inspires 36 acres of ponds and woodlands where 24 individual gardens and event spaces will be created in this native habitat. The ... Read more
T: (574) 266-2006 W: View Website
Blueberries available for picking in season.
We have a very large organically managed garden, now in its 5th year. However, we have not had it tested and therefore our produce is not certified organic. Our produce varies with the season. Please call for availability or stop by. We are at the ... Read more
T: 574-527-3278 E: wandacullison@gmail.com
Offering sales of feed and feed ingredients for all animal types. We sell limestone in bulk. We have competitive pricing for grain merchandising to local farmers. We also offer a large selection of pet foods, a variety of lawn and garden products, ... Read more
T: 574-858-0221 E: etnaelevator@kconline.com W: View Website
Come discover the history of the town of Etna Green at this museum in Heritage Park. There are many items from the Etna Green School Alumni along with the basketball teams memorabilia. Before you leave town, be sure to see the Mural painted by Robert ... Read more
T: 574-858-2632 E: cjulian1918@comcast.net
T: 574-858-6026 E: andrews@partnersplus.biz
All natural 100% grass fed beef and open range poultry. We raise poultry by order and beef is sold as available (first come first serve). Poultry is picked up at the farm. Beef can be delivered for a fee. Call for availability.
T: 574-570-3782
U-Pick Strawberry and Blueberry Farm. We are open seasonally when crops are ripe. We are closed when it is raining.
T: 574-858-9451
Open range chickens and turkeys. Fed natural grain mixed on the farm. Processed on the farm. Lots of flavor to stew, bake or grill.
T: 260-768-8199
2011 Quilt Gardens mural location featuring Crazy Friendship Patch. And a quilt exhibit "Senegal Fabrics in Indiana Patchwork: The Quilts of Irene Bornman" May 8 to July 15 and August 15 to September 5, 2011 Call 574-533-7418 for group tours and times ... Read more
T: (574) 535-7793 E: info@goshen.edu W: View Website
Fifth generation family-owned U-pick apple orchard and pumpkin patch. Specializing in Indiana’s finest homegrown and homemade products, free hayrides, corn maze and lots of fall family fun.
T: (574) 533-6311 E: kerchersmarket@gmail.com W: View Website
Discover pottery, quilts, furniture, sculptures, antiques and two cafés, located in this restored 1896 factory, now an artisans complex.Corner of Indiana and Chicago Avenues. 2011 Quilt Gardens location featuring Egress and the mural Miles II Variation
T: (574) 534-2502 E: shop@oldbagfactory.com W: View Website
Many ancient migratory paths of buffalo and other grazing mammals served as the basis of some of our current modern roads. Aboriginal people would often use the paths to hunt these same animals, as well as to travel throughout their territories. Early ... Read more
We are a small family owned berry patch offering delicious blueberries, raspberries (red, black & gold) plus blackberries and gooseberries. Our berries are always handpicked to ensure the best quality. Grandma's Berry Patch offers both ready pick and ... Read more
T: 219-671-1889 W: View Website
Showcasing the world around us in my prints and coffee table books. Featuring outdoor, nature and wildlife in NW Indiana with particular interest in LaPorte County.
T: 219.369.6726 W: View Website
Alpacas are truly a "huggable investment" and a wonderful way of life. We are a family operation, sharing in both the care and joy of these marvelous creatures. We would love to have you stop by for a visit. Open house in Oct.
T: 219.874.5581 E: bluesprucealpacas@comcast.net W: View Website
Quality blueberries since 1948. Continuously evaluating the newest and best varieties. U-pick and Ready-picked. Shaded picnic area. Blueberries promote good health!
T: 219-326-8686 W: View Website
One mile south of I-94 Exit 1, near New Buffalo. Blueberries for you to pick or buy fresh-picked, plus local honey and jams. Farm is in Indiana wetlands prairie with wooded trails, picnic area and primitive camping available.
T: 219-324-6335 W: View Website
We offer the finest homegrown vegetables available; asparagus, strawberries, blueberries, sweet corn, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, cabbage, broccoli, Fall pumpkins, Indian corn, fall mums and decorations.
T: 219-393-5080
Come see the newest addition to the farm! Our miniature horses will give you a scenic tour of the farm and our other animals as they pull you around in our miniature wagon. Fun for the whole family!
Ed Wedow is the original metal sculptor in LaPorte making butterflies, dragonflies, humming birds, flowers and fairies. Ed also makes custom metal artwork to order. Come and see the unsurpassed quality and originality of Ed's work, not just more ... Read more
T: 219-326-5027 E: maryewedow@yahoo.com W: View Website
Tamlin's Fine Wood Turnings has been serving the Indian community since 2003. We specialize in wood turnings and we offer quality and reliable service you can count on.
T: 219-326-6190 E: geo36san@frontier.com W: View Website
Family owned and operated. Farm-fresh sweet corn, picked daily. Pumpkins, corn maze, gourds and Indian corn for fall. Season approximately August through October.
T: 219-362-8661 E: bekfis@csinet.net W: View Website
U-pick, Bake Shoppe and Garwood Grille (open seasonally). Fresh produce, cider, honey, candy, preserves, meat and cheese at the market. Bakery with pies, muffins, cookies, turnovers and more. U-Pick open seasonally with strawberries, raspberries, ... Read more
T: 219.362.4385 E: apples@garwoodorchard.com W: View Website
We are a family owned micro farm that specializes in heirloom produce including heirloom tomatoes that are grown chemical free /pesticide free. We also grow a variety of herbs, perennials, shrubs and hardy mums. Veggie plants available mid May. Visit ... Read more
T: 219.363.5176 E: sachabrittburns@yahoo.com W: View Website
Three gauges of steam trains, steam crane, sawmill and traction engines. Opening Memorial Day weekend 12pm-5pm CDT Sat and Sun through Labor Day. Specials: 4th of July, Father's Day, Labor Day weekend, Halloween Ghost Train, Santa's Candy Cane Express ... Read more
T: 219-778-2783 E: ted.rita@hesston.org W: View Website
Jon Hook and Andrea Peterson, working together in an environmentally conscious effort create functional pottery, handmade paper and woodblock prints as well as handmade soaps and candles.
T: 219-362-9478 E: hookpotterypaper@comcast.net W: View Website
The national lakeshore's Pinhook Bog consists of about 580 acres -- 145 of which make up a floating peat mat. A "moat" -- about 45 acres of wetlands -- separates the bog proper from the surrounding upland habitat. Pinhook Bog is a unique natural area ... Read more
T: 219-926-7561 W: View Website
The LaPorte Area Lake Association is a volunteer organization, comprised of businesses and residents, both on the lake and surrounding neighborhoods, who are concerned about the quality and health of our lakes. To ensure continued enjoyment of these ... Read more
E: info@laportelakes.com W: View Website
The Civic Auditorium hosts receptions, theater, concerts, sporting events, including college basketball and professional boxing. Special event space available.
T: 219-362-2325 E: civicdirector@cityoflaporte.com W: View Website
With more than 80,000 items on display, this museum houses LaPorte County family heirlooms, a collection of antique firearms, and the Kesling Automobile Collection. An AAA Gemsite
T: 219-324-6767 E: info@laportecountyhistory.org W: View Website
The LaPorte County Poet Laureate board honors a county poet through an annual competition beginning in April, National Poetry Month. Susan Block of Michigan City has been named 2009-2010 LaPorte County Poet Laureate. Ms. Block is a published and ... Read more
T: 219-326-7654
A symphony full of “surprises” providing a wide range of quality musical performances. Enjoy pops, classical, children’s programming, special matinees or the widely acclaimed Hoosier Star vocal competition. For dates or to purchase tickets visit ... Read more
T: 219-362-9020 E: executive@lcso.net W: View Website
LaPorte Farmers Market is located in downtown LaPorte, Market runs from May to October. Sponsored by LaPorte Urban Enterprise Association.
T: 219-448-1674 E: kipster3588@aol.com
Eighty-six year-old theater group presenting comedies, musicals and dramas, Oct through May, in a historical former church. Groups welcome. Handicapped accessible. laporteltc@yahoo.com
T: 219-362-5113 E: laporteltc@yahoo.com W: View Website
Beautiful 150 year old chapel is a perfect setting for weddings; open to all who desire the blessing of a Christian ceremony. Call for a wedding appointment or to book a tour of this historic church.
T: 219-362-1959 E: halle310@comcast.net W: View Website
Laura Hernandez-Myers was born with the gifts and great love for art and creativity. She has been drawing, painting and writing since the early years of her childhood. She finds that she is most comfortable when lost in her world of art and poetry. ... Read more
T: 219.393.6704 E: lauraspaintbrush@yahoo.com W: View Website
Bring the family to the pumpkin festival where you can enjoy an interactive corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayride, pig races, cow train, giant slide, lazer tag, moon bounce and many more activities. If you worked up an appetite there’s BBQ smoked pork, ... Read more
T: 219-369-6088 E: info@merrieacres.com W: View Website
Patricia Molden draws inspiration for her paintings from the natural beauty that surrounds us daily. Her quiet, rural landscapes, vivid beach scenes, and lush still lifes pay homage to these abundant gifts.
T: 219.326.5392 E: pmoldenart@aol.com
Roy has combined a long time interest in photography with a new found love of custom picture framing utilizing the finest in art conservation materials and methods. To see more of his work or for any framing needs please call.
T: 219.324.9163 E: roydude3@hotmail.com
Built in 1847 is the oldest standing church in LaPorte County. This pioneer landmark, restored in 1987 has no church affiliation & is owned by the Pinhook Cemetery Assn. This 157 yr. old church is open for weddings, tours of 10 or more April 1 - Oct. 31.
T: 219.785.4347
Come visit the pottery gallery & gift shop featuring hand thrown stoneware pottery, ornaments, stained glass, jewelry, artwork, wood and selected crafts by more than 15 artists.
T: 219.785.4238 E: schmidt4marken@aol.com
Specializing in representational and abstract prints, drawings and handmade books, her recent works incorporate natural forms, often highlighted by texture and expressive color.
T: 219.326.6027 E: weigelstudios@hotmail.com
Started in 1911, Williams Orchard is still family owned. Nestled in northern LaPorte, IN. Peaches, Apples, Cider and local produce available July-November. Apple u-pick also available. Growing quality fruit for over 100 years.
T: 219-778-2839
Discover artistic talent along the beautiful southern shore of Lake Michigan. Heart of Art is a self-guided tour, featuring artists and galleries in LaPorte County. Many artists will be demonstrating their process during the third weekend in October.
T: 888.493.5104 E: Heart_Of_Art_Tour@yahoo.com W: View Website
The Lincoln Highway across LaPorte County explores Indiana’s unique role in Lincoln Highway history and celebrates Indiana’s place in early automotive and road-building history. It was established across northern Indiana in 1913. The Lincoln ... Read more
T: 260-471-5670 E: janshupert@yahoo.com W: View Website
Professional artists ply their talents on stage for audiences awed by their performance. MCCA offers youth outreach programs for local area secondary schools. Season tickets include reciprocities with LaPorte, Valparaiso, Portage and Munster.
T: 219.362.3665 W: View Website
The Yellowstone Trail began in South Dakota in 1912. It quickly expanded to run from the Twin Cities, Minnesota to the Yellowstone National Park in Montana. While the intent of the founders was to create a highway from coast to coast, the marking of ... Read more
Trouble Blind band is available for bookings for weddings, festivals, bars, and special events. The six-piece group has a repertoire of more than 125 songs, ranging from oldies to newer tunes, and classic rock to country. The multi-talented members ... Read more
T: 219-326-0172 W: View Website
The trail is meant to be experienced one family at a time or by a few visitors traveling via their own personal vehicle to 'off-the-beaten-path' places such as studios, galleries, in-home studios, farms, inns, etc.
T: 800-634-2650 E: info@laportecountycvb.com W: View Website
Pumpkins available in the fall. Freezer beef available July - December.
T: 574-453-4499 E: bishopfarms@ncsbroadband.com
Grass-fed products: free-range pastured chicken, stewing hens, fresh brown eggs, turkey in November, and beef. Available at the farm. Frozen meat & Eggs year round. Poultry from May to October. Orders taken for whole or cut-up chicken.
T: 574-658-5588 E: meadowblendfarm@agristar.net
Fresh produce available in season: Asparagus in April, Strawberries in June, Black Raspberries, Blueberries, and Sweet Corn in July. U-pick strawberries and red raspberries. Call ahead for availability. 9 am or 6 - 7pm.
T: 574-834-7518
Opened for the first time in 1838 as an Indian trading post, the Pound Store Museum is the county's oldest commercial building. Named for long-time owner John Pound, the store was recently renovated by the Kosciusko County Historical Society. The ... Read more
T: 574-269-1078 E: kcgenweb@embarqmail.com W: View Website
Teen dancing Saturday nights, 9 p.m. - midnight. Memorial Day - Labor Day. Over 100 years of dancing traditions. South shore of Lake Tippecanoe.
T: 765-744-6214 E: DJHEF2@hotmail.com W: View Website
Tom Farms is a global production, sales and service operation, specializing in seed corn, corn and soybeans. A leading supplier of seed corn, the company is internationally known for its innovation in agricultural production.
T: 574-453-3300 W: View Website
Harbart and Lake's Edge Galleries in the Old School Community Center exhibit contemporary art from the Michiana area.
T: 219.879.3845 W: View Website
100% Soybean wax candles, soybean hand and body lotions, soybean lip balms, soybean based plaque & trophy bases. Sweet corn - white and yellow varieties; beef - whole or halves. Candles & lotions available year round. Sweet corn available July & ... Read more
T: 574-353-7398 E: kerrykim@medt.com W: View Website
Our museum houses the personal memorabilia of Lawrence D. Bell that was willed to the town of Mentone. We have three helicopters on site. A guided tour is provided to educate adults as well as children of the early aviation history of which Lawrence ... Read more
T: 574-353-7318 E: bilinda2@frontier.com W: View Website
Fresh apples and apple butter from late August to mid November. We also sell apples to church groups for fund raisers. Either whole fruit for resale or many groups use the apples to make apple dumplings to sell.
T: 574-353-8186 E: appleboyin@yahoo.com
Lovely indoor theater tucked in the woods. Performances June, July, August, September. Dunes Art Foundation provided adult and children's theatrical productions. Call for schedule and directions.
T: 219.879.7509 E: info@dunessummertheatre.com W: View Website
Indiana's only all-orginal theater. Productions year-round featuring dance, music, lights, comedy, and drama for the family in a unique 75-seat theater. Workshops for children.
T: 219.872.4221
Furniture, portraits, murals, faux finishes. If you dream it, I can paint it.
T: 760-917-3119 E: lisa@lisarene.net W: View Website
The house that freight cars built. This turn-of-the-century mansion built by millionaire railroad industrialist John H. Barker features art objects, original furnishings, rare woods. Special Christmas tours and summer teas.
T: 219-873-1520 E: c_zubler@comcast.net W: View Website
Blueberries are available ready-pick or U-pick. Phone ahead orders accepted. We have a large variety of blueberries. Also available a large selection of blueberry preserves, spreads, syrups, plus local honey. Available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday ... Read more
T: 219-872-7477 W: View Website
Blink is a unique combination of working studio and contemporary art gallery. One hour from Chicago and 30 minutes from South Bend, we are located in the historic district of Michigan City, Indiana.
T: 773.206.0426 W: View Website
65,000 square feet of gaming, two hotels with 486 rooms, luxurious spa blue, five restaurants and the Stardust Event Center. One place. Countless ways to feel good.
T: 888-879-7711 W: View Website
A pirate/nautical themed candy store. Free samples and free vintage pinball. One-quarter mile east of Marquette Mall on US Hwy 20. Look for the Pirate Ship.
T: 219-872-6294 E: edbeut@gmail.com W: View Website
Enjoy murals, hand painted furniture, stained glass and a kaleidoscope of other artworks, complete with an art center for children. Weekend summer sales at Beachwalk Resort.
T: 219.878.3245 E: anastasia100@comcast.net W: View Website
Year around theatre...Our 44th 10-week Canterbury Summer Theater Season of summer stock musicals and comedies presented by a talented acting company. Variety of programming Sept - May. Group rates and packages.
T: 219-874-4269 E: info@festivalplayersguild.org W: View Website
Amateur community theatre providing live entertainment since 1950. Performances generally the first 2 or 3 weekends of each even month. Musical admission fee is $12.00, with regular plays $10.00. Reservations are strongly recommended.
T: 219.874.4035 E: info@footlightplayers.org W: View Website
Located between US Hwys 12 and 212, you will find a kaleidoscope of artworks and a relaxing spa. Participate in yoga, art workshops, and children's parties while enjoying the breathtaking view of treetops and nature from the newly renovated Loft Retreat.
T: 219.878.3245 E: anastasia100@comcast.net
Displays of military memorabilia from all eras including special programs & military vehicle displays uniforms, photos, edged weapons, posters, medals, firearms, research library, archives and more. Guided group tours any season, please call for an ... Read more
T: 219-872-2702 W: View Website
Hal Higdon works as an author and artist. One of his 33 books includes "The Crime of the Century". His specialty is Pop Art paintings with brilliant primary colors. Hal Higdon works out of his home overlooking Lake Michigan in Long Beach.
T: 219.879.0133 E: halhigdon@attbi.com W: View Website
Mount Baldy is located about 2 miles west of Michigan City on US Hwy. 12. This 123 foot sand dune is within the boundaries of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Picnicking, restrooms, hiking and vistas of Lake Michigan and its southern shoreline. ... Read more
110-acres of gardens and woodlands with trails, fishing, birding, wildlife viewing, natural areas, formal gardens. Pets on a leash are welcome.
T: 219-878-9885 E: internationalfriendshipgardens@yahoo.com W: View Website
Michigan City, via the South Shore Line ....full color poster by artist Jennifer Willey. 18 X 24 - Retail $35. email jennifer.willey@hotmail.com
T: 219-874-9030 E: jennifer.willey@hotmail.com
Paul has created unique designs in functional and sculptural pottery. He is well known for his stunning and vibrant glazes with colors ranging from reds, yellows, blacks, golds, and blues. Each year Paul exhibits many new designs.
T: 219-873-9543 E: pmjjr@comcast.net W: View Website
Kassal Studio, Inc. is known for unusual, expressive oil paintings, drawings and photography as well as poster illustrations.
T: 219.229.2002 E: connie@kassal-studio.com W: View Website
You’ll find fun and surprises year-round in our art gallery. We feature local artists that work in all mediums. The art exhibits change every four to six weeks.
T: 219-872-5055 E: info@michigancitylaporte.com W: View Website
Located steps from the lakefront and featuring world class art exhibitions, programs and after hours events. The LCA is home to an outdoor art collection and Gallery Shop.
T: 219-874-4900 E: artinfo@lubeznikcenter.org W: View Website
Enjoy the privilege of great chamber music performed by some of the country's most eminent classical musicians. Congenially informative concerts for children and adults. Summer and winter series.
T: 219.561.1939 E: nicsunnysophia@yahoo.com W: View Website
There is something in metal art that takes me on a journey to the past, when heating the steel back to melting temperature I am undoing what man has made with machinery. I turn it into an expression of something simplistic. When I am cutting out a ... Read more
Welcome to Nature's Whimsy! You are invited to explore nature through a new perspective - one that offers a whimsical look at the beauty, intricacy, and dynamic colors found in the world around us. Studies of tropical flowers, spring leaves, ... Read more
T: 219.861.1922 E: barbarajbalis@gmail.com W: View Website
This is a neoclassical structure of Indiana limestone, with a columned portico, a marble interior, and 12-foot high stained glass windows depicting the Shakespearean figures Rosalind, Portia, and Ophelia. Funds to construct the library were donated by ... Read more
T: 219.874.9931 E: cornershophope@hotmail.com
Original 1858 light station structure, 8 display rooms, Great Lakes history, shipwrecks, era of sailing ships, local history and more.
T: 219-872-6133 E: mchistorical@att.net W: View Website
Family owned since 1920. Specializing in old variety apples (Transparent, Banana, Snow, Russett, Northern Spy). Also, cherries, pears, plums, grapes, berries and all home grown. This is an old time farm. Everything we sell is raised here. We do not ... Read more
T: 219.874.6056
Pick your own apples or buy them already picked. Easily accessible from I-94 and I-80/90. Season begins Labor Day weekend. Family owned since 1894. Enjoy the day on our quiet country homestead. Call for details.
T: 219-879-4185 E: raradke@comcast.net W: View Website
Featuring organically-grown strawberries that you may pick yourself or buy ready picked. Come enjoy nature's true pure strawberry taste.
T: 219-874-2981
Two doors away from Maxine's Restaurant. The Gallery showcases 2600 sq ft of Photographic Bliss of landscape and urban fine art photography from professional photographer Ryan J. Bolger. There are beautiful original one of a kind signed photographs of ... Read more
T: 312-607-3199 W: View Website
Sallie applies her unique style to the creation of whimsical and humorous shadow boxes incorporating vibrant colors and multidimensional designs. Wooden shapes with rich, textured acrylic paint come to life with movement and rhythm. They are configured,
T: 219.874.4127
Taste, relax and enjoy our award-winning wines vinted and bottled in our winery. Experience the fun and friendly atmosphere of our beautiful tasting room and the many sitting areas to enjoy a glass or bottle of our wine along with specialty cheeses ... Read more
T: 219-874-9463 E: tim.anderson@shadycreekwinery.com W: View Website
We sponsor membership exhibits, juried and invitational exhibits, critiques, seminars, instructional classes, and social events. We also have artists studios and commercial space for rent.
T: 219.879.4980 W: View Website
The only thing that equals Leonard Cross's love of art is the enjoyment he gets in creating metal sculpture. From his walking man and his collection of tables and lamps to the collection of his many whimsical subjects, Leonard's kinetic works of art
T: 219.878.1577 E: lccross@adsnet.com W: View Website
Susan's acrylic paintings have been described as "fresh and alive!" Her award-winning works have been featured at exhibitions including New York's Rockefeller Center and Chicago's Merchandise Mart, as well as numerous festivals and shows in the upper
T: 219.873.9191 E: tkrauth@csinet.net
Terrawood Design Company is a full service, artist led design/build Company specializing in interior architectural elements and custom furnishing.
T: 219-229-5613 E: chrisgrohs@mac.com W: View Website
The trio is made up of Merry Johnson - flute, Sara Miller - violin and Lee Meyer - piano. The trio has been together for about 20 years. Available for concerts, weddings, receptions, program engagements and parties. We perform from classical to love ... Read more
E: LeeMeyerartisticalee@att.net
The gallery specializes in contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture, installation and photography and represents work by a diverse group of emerging, mid-career and established artists, many of whom have achieved international recognition and ... Read more
T: 219-229-5613 E: chris@walnutinkgallery.com W: View Website
Stroll the beautiful stone walkways and islands to see more than 90 animal exhibits within walking distance of the shores of Lake Michigan. Offering facilities for reunions and birthday parties. Reciprocal agreement with more than 90 other zoos ... Read more
T: 219-873-1510 E: jmartinez@washingtonparkzoo.com W: View Website
You'll be happy that Indiana's largest and friendliest family-style restaurant and bakery also offers 89 comfortable guest rooms at Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center within walking distance of the world-famous restaurant. You may need a nap ... Read more
T: (574) 825-9471 E: info@essenhaus.com W: View Website
Reserves and displays artifacts and information about this charming middle-American town and its surrounding areas. Revolving exhibits reflect local history since 1836.
T: (574) 825-0978 E: info@mchm.org W: View Website
Pick Strawberries are back. Beginning in June our strawberry fields will be available for fresh from the field u-pick strawberries. A perfect family event to get your hands on the freshest, best tasting strawberries around. U-pick fields will be open ... Read more
T: 260-438-7768 W: View Website
Barley straw - 35 pound bales for large ponds and mini bales or mesh bags for backyard ponds.
T: 574-658-9109 E: slbeer@kconline.com
Family owned and operated producers of small batch, handmade country wines.
T: (574) 642-4454 E: info@stoneycreekwinery.com W: View Website
Please touch! This hands-on museum is fun for children of all ages. This is a place where many scientific and historical items are arranged with kids in mind at their eye-level and ready for young hands to examine them. Children of ... Read more
T: 574-254-4540 W: View Website
Escape to Amish Acres in Nappanee, Indiana and share the heritage of these intriguing people in quiet celebration of America’s tolerance for diversity. Time stopped over a century ago and preserves, in the Amish, a way of life adhering to nearly ... Read more
T: 574-773-4188 x240 E: janislogsdon@amishacres.com W: View Website
Listed in the National Register of Historic places, the 80-acre restored Old Order Amish farm offers room to roam and packages that include some of the region's best entertainment, food and lodging. Surrounded by pastoral beauty, visitors explore 18 ... Read more
T: (574) 773-4188 E: amishacres@amishacres.com W: View Website
Indiana’s only professional, resident, musical repertory theatre featuring the 25th anniversary of Plain and Fancy in repertory with six musicals and one comedy.
Freezer Beef, Squirrel Corn, Straw. Available mid summer to late fall. Sold at the farm. Call for availability. Please call for directions
T: 574-453-7273
T: 574-654-3897 E: historicnc@townofnewcarlisle.com W: View Website
Indiana's oldest sternwheel tour boat cruising beautiful Webster Lake in North Webster, Indiana, since 1929. Refurbished and now on the National Registry of Historic Places, the Dixie offers 90 minute cruises with narration and music available ... Read more
T: 888-803-4943 E: ridethedixie@hotmail.com W: View Website
T: 574-834-7137
We specialize in farm fresh local vegetables and fruits. Seasonal summer produce grown in Millersburg and sold at nine farm markets in northern Indiana with three of those locations in Kosciusko County.
T: 574-642-3466 E: sweetcorncharlie@mchsi.com W: View Website
We make and sell 18th Century items to re-enactors, historical sites, TV productions and Movies. We have a free catalog of our items.
T: 574-594-5852 E: jon@jas-townsend.com W: View Website
Artist members of the Lakeland Art Association offer their original paintings, pottery, jewelry, and other art forms for sale at the Gallery and Gift Shop.
T: 574-594-9950 E: lakelandartgallery@yahoo.com W: View Website
At the farm canned and freezer beef, hay, firewood & 4-H calves. Please call for availability of beef. Hay, calves, & firewood available in October.
T: 574-594-2867 E: bjfaris@embarqmail.com
We offer Professional Portraits for High School Seniors, Families, Weddings, Childrens Special Events, and Sports Events.
T: 574-549-1990 E: studio13@mchsi.com W: View Website
Beef, Pork, Poultry, Eggs, In season produce, bread, noodles, and cakes: Raised here, Sold here.
T: 574-268-7745 E: oldefarmhouse5@yahoo.com
T: 574-834-5921 E: info@wilmotmill.com W: View Website
The Trail of Death starts at the Menominee statue south of Plymouth. Chief Menominee and his band of Potawatomi Indians were forced to move from Indiana to Kansas in 1838 and many died. On September 4, 1909 the State of Indiana erected the Chief ... Read more
The Encore Performing Arts Commission is a non-profit organization based in Marshall County, Indiana. Encore provides the arts to our local communities. They also help musicians, bands, and performing artists reach a wide range of audiences in ... Read more
T: 574-935-4987 W: View Website
GALLERY and GIFT SHOP HOURS: Wednesday - Friday 12:00pm to 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 2:00pm Heartland Artists, Inc. is a member supported organization open to artists and those interested in visual arts. This not-for-profit group is dedicated to ... Read more
T: 574-936-9515 E: info@heartlandartgallery.com W: View Website
There’s no better way to experience the culture and history of rural Northern Indiana than by hitting the road to travel through the gently rolling countryside of Marshall County and enjoy the colorful quilt-pattern murals that adorn historic barns, ... Read more
T: 574-936-1882
Marshall County is host to the largest 4 day festival in Indiana, with nearly a half a million attendees over the Labor Day Weekend. The festival provides a wide variety of entertainment on 3 stages, craft and commercial booths, delicious and unique ... Read more
T: 574-936-5020 E: blueberryfest@embarqmail.com W: View Website
Newly renovated to help tell the story of the history and people of Marshall County, the Marshall County Historical Society Museum is a key attraction when visiting the county. The museum collects artifacts and documents which illustrate this ... Read more
T: 574-936-2306 E: mchistory@mchistoricalsociety.org W: View Website
Plymouth Speedway 3/8 Asphalt Track featuring Late Models, Sportsman, Mini Stock, 4-Wheel drive, Street Stock, and much more. Food, parking for vehicles and motorcycles, come stop by for an eventful evening of racing!
T: 574-936-0900 W: View Website
T: 574-935-5499 W: View Website
The Tri-Way Drive-In Theater opened their doors on June 4, 1953 as a single screen venue in the early years of America's Drive-In boom. The name of the theater was selected from names submitted by the public. The name was selected because of its ... Read more
T: 574-936-7936 W: View Website
Portage 16 IMAX features 15 theaters with stadium seating and one 450 seat IMAX theater. Playing all the newest releases and educational IMAX programming.
T: 219-764-7469 E: kowens@gqti.com W: View Website
This is the only place in Northwest Indiana where you can experience the sheer coolness of IMAX. Settle into the reclining seats, fix your eyes on the 70-foot-wide-screen, immerse yourself in the digital surround sound and prepare to be blown away. ... Read more
T: 219-764-2550 E: portage@gqti.com W: View Website
"In October 2004, the National Park Service purchased this 57-acre property on the shores of Lake Michigan. Formerly an industrial site for National Steel, this new lakefront site opened in November 2008. Managed jointly by the National Park Service ... Read more
T: (219) 395-1882 W: View Website
This cozy salon offers every hair service you can think of, plus manicures, pedicures, waxing, tanning and massages. After getting suitably pampered, treat yourself to a piece of jewelry or professional-quality makeup and hair products from their gift ... Read more
T: 219-762-1320
A bath house nestled among dunes and a wide sandy beach makes this a popular spot for enjoying Lake Michigan. From the beach, hike the Dune Succession Trail that includes a boardwalk and 250 stairs to a spectacular overlook of the lake with Chicago on ... Read more
Want to create a personalized tour of Indiana Dunes Country? Just stop by the Visitor Center. Our front desk destination concierges are supremely knowledgeable and can handpick the perfect attractions, activities and accommodations for you. This ... Read more
T: (219) 926-2255 W: View Website
Come and take a hay wagon ride on our beautiful 80 acre Christmas tree farm. We have Frazier, Douglas and Concolor fir, white pine, blue, white & black hill spruce. Free shaking & baling. Gift shop with free cider & coffee. Santa on weekends. Dudeck's ... Read more
T: 219.778.4805 E: pinecountry@csinet.net W: View Website
Experience the history and heritage of Northern Indiana's often misunderstood Amish and Mennonites. Travel through five centuries of fascinating history, from their origins in Swizterland, to their arrival in America and their lives in present-day ... Read more
T: (260) 768-4117 E: info@mennohof.org W: View Website
Discover row after row of bargains at the Midwest’s largest flea market every Tuesday & Wednesday, May - October, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Antique & livestock auctions year-round on Wednesday mornings; horse auctions Fridays at 9 a.m.
T: 260-768-4129 W: View Website
A complete dining, shopping, and entertainment complex in the heart of Shipshewana. Home to the some of the most unique handcrafted furniture and specialty shops in the area. The Blue Gate Restaurant serves up tasty Amish/Mennonite cooking and quality ... Read more
T: (260) 768-4725 E: bgate@riegsecker.com W: View Website
Sweet corn - extra sweet variety and hand picked at the right stage- fresh everyday. Pumpkins, Maple Syrup available in the spring. Also available are apples and cider. 50 lb. potatoes. Texas navel oranges and grapefruit. We take orders for Christmas ... Read more
T: 260-839-2755
100% grain fed Angus freezer beef. Sold by the hole, half, or quarters available year round. Orders are taken by phone. Delivery available.
T: 574-566-2522 E: slsommers@kconline.com
The magnificent museum campus is anchored by the Center for History, showcasing Copshaholm, which is an elegant 38-room Victorian mansion, plus a charming cottage reflecting the 1930s, a gallery that chronicles local history, a gallery of Notre Dame ... Read more
T: 574-235-9664 W: View Website
Legends come to life in the nationally acclaimed College Football Hall of Fame. Every day is Saturday with action-packed interactive displays and exhibits. Get into the game and test your skills at the Practice Field or experience the cutting-edge ... Read more
T: 574-235-9999 E: hof@collegefootball.org W: View Website
HealthWorks! is an interactive, hands-on health education center for children (K-6th grade) infectiously contaminating them with ways to stay healthy and unlock the mysteries of the human body. Let's Play Grossology, Off the Wall, Patients ... Read more
T: 574-287-5437 W: View Website
T: 574-235-9798 E: sbsjchpc@co.st-joseph.in.us W: View Website
Outdoor miltary park and indoor museum. Displays include airplanes, tanks, weaponry, uniforms, small artifacts, research library and gift shop.Hours: Friday – Saturday (March – November): 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.... Read more
T: 574-261-2066 W: View Website
Experience this historic landmark, originally built in 1921 as a vaudeville house. Through the 20s, 30s and 40s, guest artists such as Amos and Andy, Houdini, Imogene Coco and even Frank Sinatra performed at the Morris. The Morris even hosted the ... Read more
T: 574-235-9198 W: View Website
The oldest zoo in Indiana is home to more than 400 animals, specializing in large cats, primates, Australian animals and poison dart frogs. More than 23 acres of pleasing grounds, a zoo train and a full service concession stand and gift shop. ... Read more
T: 574-235-9800 W: View Website
The South Bend Chocolate Company’s Chocolate Museum houses a collection that is among the worlds largest, specializing in North American chocolate companies. The collection includes rare boxes, tins, pots and containers of every size, shape ... Read more
T: 574-233-2577 W: View Website
Many local residents fondly remember the Natatorium as the place where generations of children learned to swim. In sharp contrast to these sentimental emotions, the reality of this building is that it represented, and still represents for many ... Read more
T: 574-234-0207 W: View Website
Since 1947, the South Bend Museum of Art has provided insight into the art, history and culture of the region and nation. An architectural delight designed by Phillip Johnson and John Burgee, the museum occupies three levels of Century Center and ... Read more
T: 574-235-9102 E: info@southbendart.org W: View Website
Experience 114 years of transportation history at the Studebaker National Museum. This state-of-the-art museum reflects the design traditions of Studebaker buildings from the 1920s and 1930s. Exhibits include topics relating to the ... Read more
T: 574-235-9714 E: info@studebakermuseum.org W: View Website
Offers a full lunch and dinner menu and Sunday brunch. Reservations are preferred. Hours: Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Dinner: Monday - Friday: 5 p.m. - Close; Saturday: 4:30 p.m. - Close; Sunday: 4 p.m. - Close: Sunday Brunch: 10 a.... Read more
T: 574-234-9077 E: mailbox@tippe.com W: View Website
We specialize in professional wedding, portrait and fine art photography throughout Kosciusko County.
T: 574-457-4114 E: info@artimpressionsphotography.com W: View Website
10,000 pounds of Bison meat annually.
T: 574-551-7432
A first run single screen indoor movie theatre with digital and 3-D projection. Family owned and operated since 1983.
T: 574-457-4160 E: l.w.r.i.g.h.t.@juno.com
The SS Lillypad is a two-story, 110 passenger dinner boat on Lake Wawasee. We offer private and public cruises throughout the summer months. 2010 Public Dinner Cruises will be July 14 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and August 8 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.... Read more
T: 574-529-3300 E: cruise@sslillypad.com W: View Website
This Historical Museum is a popular attraction. We have had visitors from as far away as India with the Lake being the main attraction. Our Museum is small but people pleasing. No one goes away without talking about at least one thing. It is fun ... Read more
T: 574-457-3599
We are open seasonally and run a small you-cut and pre-cut Christmas tree farm. We also offer wreaths, crafts, swags and greens. Occasionally we'll do pony rides - weather permitting. Santa visits the second Saturday every December. This year we've ... Read more
T: 574-498-6524 E: tkre1@verizon.net
The Potawatomi Tribe once called this region their home, before they were force west in the 1830's. This quiet 317 acre preserve along the Tippecanoe River includes the site of a rare post-removal Potawatomi village that existed until the early 1850s. ... Read more
T: 574-498-6550 W: View Website
Enjoy our homegrown vegetables and blueberries. We also have the best honey around.
T: 219-778-9088
Enjoy all the neat-o aspects of a 1950s drive-in merged with modern-day convenience. For the price of one ticket, you get a kids movie and a family-friendly grown-up film. Unlike other drive- ins, many of the movies are just premiering in “regular”... Read more
T: 219-462-6122 E: drivein49er@aol.com W: View Website
Winner of local and national winemaking competitions, this family owned vineyard offers free wine tasting of more than 20 different wines. Since 1927, the Anderson family has grown fruit in the Valparaiso area, and they established their estate winery ... Read more
T: (219) 464-4936 E: andwine@earthlink.net W: View Website
Haircare, nailcare, and skincare. Also specializes in waxing, spa facials, massage therapy, and full body treatments. Bridal and day spa packages are available.
T: 219-531-5737
Hoosier Bat is the third-largest manufacturer of regulation-quality wood bats in the world—and probably the only place where you can touch a bat destined for a major-league swinger. Take their guided tour and you’ll get to see bats being ... Read more
T: 219-531-1006 E: baseball@netnitco.net W: View Website
At the Memorial Opera House, the performance begins as soon as you enter. This building’s old-school charm (like the stained-glass windows) is married to top-notch modern amenities (like a brand-new sound system). The Memorial Opera House holds live ... Read more
T: (219) 548-9137 E: bschafer@mohlive.com W: View Website
The Porter County Fair is celebrating is 161st Year in 2011. Please join us for family fun as we continue to bring you the best County Fair in Indiana!
T: (219) 464-2783 E: pcfoffice@portercofair.org W: View Website
Once the sheriff’s residence and local jail, the Porter County Museum is now home to North- ern Indiana’s largest collection of area history and treasures. Exhibits are displayed through- out the building and change often—because they’re ... Read more
T: (219) 465-3595 E: info@portercountymuseum.org W: View Website
At this local arts experience, anyone and everyone can become part of the artistic community. Every month the Collective Edge features new work by both emerging and established regional artists in the main gallery—there are over 45 artisan craftsmen ... Read more
T: (219) 299-2226 E: getconnected@rtrail.net W: View Website
If you believe a visit to the spa should be a spiritual experience, you’ve come to the right place. This unique luxury bodywork spa and aesthetic salon merges East-meets-West techniques with traditional treatments to create a one-of-a-kind visit. ... Read more
T: 219-548-8089 E: serendipityprovince@comcast.net W: View Website
Experience top-of-the-line spa services in a luxuriously relaxing setting. The Cinnamon Tree’s menu contains traditional spa treatments facials, mani-pedis and massages as well as deliciously splurge-worthy services—non-surgical facelifts, ... Read more
T: 219-548-8383 W: View Website
Spend an afternoon (or an entire day) within the walls of Valparaiso’s first original day spa. This mid-century-modern home-turned-spa is located on a property of fields and wetlands, which enhances the experience of serene tranquility. Enjoy a ... Read more
T: 219-462-1118 W: View Website
Located in the state-of-art Center for the Arts on the Valparaiso University campus, the Brauer Museum of Art is home to a nationally recognized collection of 19th and 20th-century American art and international religious art. The museum's permanent ... Read more
T: (219) 464-5365 E: gregg.hertzlieb@valpo.edu W: View Website
The Chapel is one of the largest collegiate chapels in the U.S. Dedicated in 1959, it seats 2,000 people and has 94-foot high stained glass windows. There are ten services weekly.
T: (219) 464-5093 E: prayer@valpo.edu W: View Website
Cutting edge. Chic. Sophisticated. Contemporary. Vanis prides itself on its staff of stylists who continually train to learn the newest off-the runway styles and techniques. Choose from delicious services including spa packages, bridal packages, hair ... Read more
T: 219-465-6414 W: View Website
Several times each year, Wolf Mansion, a private residence on the National Historic Register, opens for tours. And throughout the year, the home also hosts groups of 20 or more that want to have a party or event there. The mansion, built in 1875 by ... Read more
T: (219) 364-8102 W: View Website
Blue Sky Berry Farm is located in Wanatah, Indiana - just minutes from Valparaiso, Indiana and less than 1 1/2 hours from downtown Chicago. Join us for a family-friendly adventure this summer! We offer U-Pick and Ready-Pick blueberries from ... Read more
T: 219-733-2416 E: ljvanmeter21@frontier.com W: View Website
Come and join us at Egolf Christmas Trees, Inc! We’ve been in this family business since 1955, and we’re easy to find. Warm yourself by the fire and enjoy a complimentary cup of sassafras tea (weekends only). You can watch us shake your tree to ... Read more
T: 219.733.2143 E: egolf@netnitco.net W: View Website
Come and cut or dig a Douglas or Fraser Fir, Scotch, White Pine or Blue Spruce. Enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides, and Santa visits every weekend. Train and pony rides. Wreaths, grave pieces and garland. Gift and snack shop.
T: 219.733.9346 E: gusechristmastrees@msn.com W: View Website
Get lost in a seven-acre corn maze. Kids activities, picnic area, bonfires, pumpkin train and pumpkin patch. Try our new corn maze! This year's 7-acre maze has over 3 miles of paths! Corn maze Sept 25-Oct 30 2010 Haunted corn maze 10-23 & 10-30, 2010 ... Read more
Farm fresh strawberries from the end of May through mid-June. We also have freezer beef and hay available.
T: 574.229.0586 E: freshstrawberries@guseBerries.com W: View Website
The Wanatah Historical Society Museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of historical objects and photographs with significance to LaPorte County and the Wanatah Area. Our railroad museum is dedicated to the preservation of the rich history ... Read more
T: 219-733-2822 W: View Website
Why dance at Debra Collier's? For the joy of receiving quality dance education in a fun, nurturing environment where students of all levels feel comfortable and confident! Since 1977, Debra Collier's School of Dance has exposed thousands in the ... Read more
T: 574-267-7055 E: info@collierdance.com W: View Website
Whole wheat, Rye, and Oat flour, cornmeal, freezer beef, eggs, garden produce, apples, peaches. Fruits and vegetables are available in season and flour, beef, and eggs available year round. Farmer's market or at the farm. No Sunday sales. To get to ... Read more
T: 574-267-3792 E: etboggs@embarqmail.com
Expressions owners, Linda Mills and Janille Montel, opened Expressions Salon and Day Spa in 2001 with a vision of bringing an unique salon and spa experience to Warsaw and surrounding area residents. In August of 2008 Expressions moved to a new ... Read more
T: 574-268-1700 E: lamexpressions@yahoo.com W: View Website
Faces Etc. is a professional and spirit lifting manicuring and esthetics salon. We aim to uphold the best quality products available. We follow all state regulations and requirements on sanitation and most of all we aim to serve you with an ultimate ... Read more
T: 574-269-6600 E: facezetc@yahoo.com W: View Website
Highland cattle are on the premises and may be viewed from Fisher Avenue (SR 15 South). Meat is available for sale at Hand Industries, Inc. We also sell farm raised sweet corn, fall plants, and pumpkins in season.
T: 574-267-3525 E: teh@dirilyte.com W: View Website
The only indoor trailer showroom and western store in the Midwest. Over 120 new and used trailers in stock, including horse, livestock, cargo and flatbed. Our 7500 square foot facility is a host to products necessary for all your equine and ... Read more
T: 574-268-9400 E: vwarner@kerlinmotors.com W: View Website
The vendors at the market grow everything that is sold in Kosciusko County. Items sold range from fresh fruits, vegetables, frozen pork, beef and crafts. Open until October 31.
T: 574-594-5324 E: cindystier81@yahoo.com
Organic, fresh herbs, organic produce, free range chicken eggs, apples, apple butter, canned goods, dried herbs & spices, heirloom produce, tomatoes, cucumbers, paccholi, broccoli, raab, tomatillos, okra, and many pumpkins & gourds
T: 574-594-5324 E: cstier81@yahoo.com
We are a local source for fresh, tree-ripened, Michigan fruit by the pound, bushel, or truckload. We sell cherries, blueberries, peaches, nectarines, and more in season. Place your orders early to avoid disappointment. We also sell home-made jams and ... Read more
T: 574-268-9420 E: thilmony@peoplepc.com
We have an Indoor Flea Market, a Garage Sale section, and a Consignment Store all under one roof. You can sell your merchandise with us new or used.
T: 574-607-1247 E: rtmiller1965@yahoo.com
T: 574-268-9442
Where a world class movie experience awaits you! Come experience the new digital 3D. Open 7 days a week. For movie listings call 574-267-1985 extension 2.
T: 574-267-1985 E: yvonne@northpointecinemas.com W: View Website
The Old Chinworth Bridge is on the National Registry of Historic Places. This old iron bridge spanning the Tippecanoe River was built in 1897. The property now belongs to the Kosciusko County Historical Society, but originally was built on the ... Read more
The Old Jail Museum has historical displays pertaining to the history of Kosciusko County, plus a gift shop.
T: 574-269-1078 E: oldjail@embarqmail.com W: View Website
Spectrum Day Spa is a full service salon offering a full spectrum of spa services. Due to the high demand of our staff we work by appointment only. Come, invigorate your mind, body and soul at Spectrum Day Spa today.
T: 574-267-5700 E: pdlhunter@embarqmail.com
The studio and gallery for Terry Armstrong Watercolor, LLC., is located in his residence, which is a historic 140 year old brick home located on 17 acres near Warsaw. There, his original artwork may be seen and are offered for sale, along with a ... Read more
T: 574-267-2209 E: tmarmstrong@mchsi.com W: View Website
All of the produce that we sell has been grown by us at our residence "The Farm".
T: 574-269-2428 E: blue@kconline.com
Enjoy the delightful atmosphere of our spacious & warm facilities. For men & women, professional & contemporary, for well groomed & wild, for formals, & everyday life, we will help you give the impression you want. Our colors and formal styles are ... Read more
T: 574-269-4957 E: think-young@comcast.net W: View Website
Timothy W. Young - contemporary American visual artist. Drawing and Painting, Landscape, Still Life, and Figure. Works with architects and interior designers on site - specific projects, commissions.
T: 574-253-2091 E: timanneyoung@netscape.net W: View Website
We are a full service salon that specializes in all facets of hair coloring. Our massage therapist has many years of experience in therapeutic massage.
T: 574-267-2150 E: lukedeb@comcast.net
T: 574-267-5570 E: virgil1@hughes.net
Even from the back row, you're always part of the action at the Wagon Wheel Theatre. Our intimate theater-in-the-round design hosts top-name entertainers, theatrical productions and special guests.
T: 574-267-8041 E: boxoffice@wagonwheeltheatre.com W: View Website
The Warsaw Biblical Gardens provides a rare oasis, rich in beauty and tranquility. It is accessible to persons of all ages and all faiths.
T: 574-267-6419 E: wcdc@kconline.com W: View Website
Rental options are available for corporate meetings, seminars, training, etc., as well as sponsoring an artist or group. The mission of the Warsaw Performing Arts Center (WPAC) is to serve as a venue for artistic expression for Warsaw Community ... Read more
T: 574-371-5040 E: jshepherd@warsaw.k12.in.us W: View Website
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Make our family tradition yours. In the spring, asparagus, bedding plants and hanging baskets are ready. For summer expect sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, cabbage and beans. In the fall enjoy pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds, squash, and straw ... Read more
T: 219-785-2406 W: View Website
Purdue University North Central features the Odyssey Arts and Cultural Events Series, a multi-piece contemporary sculpture exhibit that graces the 268 acre campus of the PNC Westville campus. The Odyssey Cultural Series features a number of events ... Read more
T: 800-872-1231 W: View Website
Billy Sunday, known as “the baseball evangelist”, was more than a preacher of the Gospel to Americans of the twentieth century. He was a legend, a star player for the Chicago White Stockings, running the bases in less than 14 seconds - a ... Read more
T: 574-372-5100 E: allisokj@grace.edu
We are restoring a six acre apple orchard with 880 trees for food pantries and the general public.
T: 574-267-3306 E: director@communityappleorchard.org W: View Website
Gentle Winds Trio is a chamber ensemble, providing music for all occasions. We are well-suited to the concert hall as well as more intimate settings including: weddings, luncheons, churches, dinner parties, programs, and dedications. Please contact ... Read more
T: 574-268-9484 E: joshdawnengler@embarqmail.com W: View Website
The Art Gallery is located in the beautiful, newly restored, Mount Memorial Hall. This spacious, historical Renaissance Revival structure was built nearly a century ago. The gallery displays the works of students, faculty, local and widely-known ... Read more
T: 574-372-5100 E: youngtw@grace.edu W: View Website
I have a watercolor artist studio. Nature is the essence of my inspiration. I'm intrigued with the mystery and complexity of the organic world. My pieces reflect this fascination entwined with the emotion evoked within me.
T: 574-306-2482 E: ortegawatercolors@mac.com W: View Website
Hotographic studio specializing in portraits, collages, action series, enlargements, and portrait jewelry.
T: 574-268-1200 E: info@signature-studio.com W: View Website
The mission of Symphony of the Lakes is to enhance the cultural climate of our community and to encourage the appreciation and enjoyment of symphonic music through inspiring performances of the highest quality to an ever-growing audience.
T: 574-267-1888 E: information@symphonyofthelakes.com W: View Website
The Remnant Trust is a public educational foundation that shares an actively growing collection of original and 1st edition works dealing with the topics of liberty and dignity with some pieces dating as early as 1250. The trust makes this collection ... Read more
T: 574-376-4130 E: remnanttrust@gmail.com W: View Website
The story of beautiful Winona Lake from 1895 - 1968 is told through the venue of four museum galleries. The Entrance Gallery depicts the development of Spring Fountain Park, forerunner to the Winona Movement of 1895.
Enjoy the relaxation and restorative benefits of a full line spa experience designed to soothe away the tensions of everyday life. We offer a variety of massage therapies, reflexology, facial treatments, body treatments, manicures & pedicures, ion ... Read more
T: 574-269-4772 E: villagespa@embarqmail.com W: View Website
Come home to where the Buffalo still roam. Ride in a wagon, feed the buffalo, and enjoy a buffalo burger or a chuck wagon meal. The ranch welcomes motor coach groups, families, church retreats, and school groups. Celebrate during their Annual Calf Day ... Read more
T: 260-854-3297 W: View Website
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