DESTINATION Indiana
Indiana’s landscape is as varied as the attractions within it. From hills, small towns and beaches to museums, fine dining and world-class sports, Indiana is a place where you can relax, enjoy a getaway and restart your engines. Indiana’s natural attractions and rural communities offer travelers a refreshing sense of renewal. Stop at one of Indiana’s wineries, farmers markets or creameries to experience the fantastic tastes of small-town Indiana. Spend a day golfing, cooling off at the water parks, or experiencing world-class museums and architecture.
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Published on May 16th, 2013
0Pampered Getaway: 3 Top Resorts & Spas in the Midwest
Lean in, we’ll let you in on a little secret…some of the best places to be pampered are in the Midwest. Yes, that’s right, the Midwest. While many people look along the coasts from sea to shining sea for beach-side havens, flyover country has the crème de la crème of resorts and spas. We at Best Midwest Travel give you our top three picks for the best resorts and spas in the Midwest. The American Club Resort | Kohler, Wisc. … Read More »
Published on March 26th, 2013
010 Top Roadside Attractions In The Midwest
There are two ways to do road trips: 1) to go straight from point A to point B in the least amount of time possible stopping only to sleep, eat, use the restroom, and pump gas and 2) to take your time and be more focused on the trip not the destination. Both ways can be memorable and fun, but we much prefer the latter. We’ve compiled a list of the ten roadside attractions that make us hit the brakes … Read More »
Published on March 25th, 2013
0Midwest Travel: Spring-Time Road Trip Ideas!
Have you been waiting for the thaw to come and herald the advent of warmer weather? We confess to poring over the map fairly frequently yesterday and here are the fruits of our labor–enjoy! Midwest Road Trip For Families With Kids A top family destination, Holiday World in Santa Claus, Ind., is a haven for family fun, from a serious line-up of roller coasters to their highly-rated Splashin’ Safari water park. All ages are welcome here. Youngsters can drive antique … Read More »
Published on November 16th, 2012
0Best (Hottest!) Chili Choices in the Midwest
As winter draws nearer and the cold wind pinches our cheeks, we could think of no better way to keep you warm and comfortable than ingesting a steaming cup of spicy chili. Remember to have a drink of water ready because these are our picks for the Midwest’s hottest (thus best) chili recipes. Joe Rogers’ Chili Parlor | Springfield, Ill. The first on our list is Illinois’s Joe Rogers’ “The Den” Chili Parlor; home of “Firebrand Chili.” The tongue-searing chili … Read More »
Published on September 10th, 2012 | via Midwest Living
0Midwest Living’s 25 Ultimate Fall Drives
To celebrate Midwest Living’s 25th anniversary, we chose our all-time favorite fall drives, the ones showcasing the best of the season and the region. All our drives deliver memorable scenery, towns, restaurants and lodgings. You’ll see familiar routes, plus a few surprises. Indiana: Arts Road 46 Just 40 miles on State-46 separate Bloomington (great food), Nashville (quaint crafts shops) and Columbus (fascinating architecture), but they’re some of the prettiest in Indiana. The drive passes harvest-gold farmland and thickly wooded Brown … Read More »
Published on August 27th, 2012
0Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City, Indiana
Indiana’s Lubeznik Center for the Arts is an integral part of the arts scene in Michigan City. More than just an art museum, it plays two roles: educational facility and community outreach center. After paying a relatively small $3 donation, begin your tour of the center by watching a film about the history of glassblowing in the United States and the Lubeznik’s colorful “Light & Flow” exhibit (in the Brincka/Cross and Robert Saxton galleries) in honor of the 50th anniversary … Read More »
