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Do you like getting scared? Indiana has several spooky haunted houses, from mildly scary to horrifying. There are even some family-friendly options to bring the kids along. With so many great haunted houses to choose from, you’re sure to find something to both terrify and delight you this Halloween. Keep reading to find the best …

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Pumpkins are a unique squash uniquely appreciated in America. And, here in Indiana, we love everything from pumpkin pies to jack-o’-lanterns to pumpkin spice candles. And one place you can find more pumpkins than you can shake a stick at are pumpkin patches. These magical pumpkin paradises are fun places to visit for the entire …

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Trees are a fantastic way for Indiana homeowners to express their unique personalities while passing on a living tradition to generations to come. However, not every tree is suitable for every environment, and some require a lot more care and may not hold up to weather conditions found in Indiana. This is why we’ve put …

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Indiana is the home of more than 170 craft breweries, brewing a truly astounding number of craft beers. With so many breweries and beers to choose from, finding something great to drink can seem overwhelming. Never fear! We’re here to help you find the best Indiana beers from the Best Indiana Breweries. Not only that, we’ve …

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Indiana has a thriving brewing scene; from Indianapolis to Evansville, Munster, Dyer, and beyond, the state is full of great places to stop and enjoy beers crafted with care and creativity. Some of these breweries are experimental, some classic, some large operations, and some tiny nano-breweries, but there is absolutely something for everyone in Indiana’s …

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Jeffersonville, Indiana, came into existence as a settlement around Fort Finney sometime after 1786. It was officially named Jeffersonville in 1801, after Thomas Jefferson the same year he took office. Now a bustling center of activity, Jeffersonville boasts tons of amazing restaurants, one of the oldest firefighter museums in the country, and a long and …

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The city of Kokomo, Indiana, is actually named for a Native American chieftain from the Miami people, a group of Native American tribes who speak the Algonquin language, including the Great Lakes Tribes. A trader named David Foster officially laid out the village in 1844. Nestled against Wild Cat Creek, Kokomo is now the county …

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