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VISIT MORGAN COUNTY IN Discover hidden gems just minutes from Indy and Bloomington. Visit farms, forests, antique shops, historic observatory, old-fashioned candy shop and more. X
(J-6) Martinsville
visitmorgancountyin.com
109 E Morgan St. 765.346.5611
VISIT LAFAYETTE–WEST LAFAYETTEVisitors center, lodging availability, brochures, maps, coupons, packages. Meeting, convention and sports event planning, group tours, itineraries. X
(F-5) Lafayette
HomeOfPurdue.com
301 Frontage Rd. 765.447.9999
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501 North Harrison Street, Suite 3 Shelbyville, IN 46176P: 317 | 398.9623 TF: 888 | 303.0244 F: 317 | 392.3901 www.visitshelbycounty.comwww.facebook.com/pages/Shelby-County-Tourism-Visitors-Bureau
For a limited time, you can order great-looking tees, hats,
mugs and more commemorating Indiana’s bicentennial.
See the entire collection online and order yours today!
VisitIndiana.com/shop200
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COUNTY LOCATIONS (See reverse side)
Parke County Covered Bridge FestivalTM
OCT. 14-23, 2016 • OCT. 13-22, 2017
Arts & Crafts
Antiques
Food & Drink
31 Covered Bridges
Raccoon Lake Beach
Picnicking
Hiking & Fishing
Boating & Boat Rental
Camping, Lodge & Cabins
Turkey Run State ParkHiking & Nature Center
Horseback Riding
Nearby Antiques, Go Carts & Canoeing
Inn
Pools
Camping
Bridgeton and Mansfield Historic Mills and Covered Bridges
Arts & Crafts
Antiques
Food & Drink
31 Covered Bridges
10 Days
9 Festival Communities
10 Days
9 Festival Communities
765-569-5226 • info@coveredbridges.com
CoveredBridges.com
CITY TO CITY MILEAGE CHART
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
ABOUT THE COVER:
33 Bloomington 1500 N. Packinghouse Rd., Ste. 200 Monroe 1.800.423.128624 Bremen 1425 Miami Trail (US 6) Marshall 1.800.552.2959
35 Evansville 19411 Highway 41 North (I-64, Exit 25) Vanderburgh 1.800.852.3970
52 Indianapolis 8620 E. 21st St. (I-70, Exit 91) Marion 1.800.582.8440
34 Jasper 2209 Newton St. (US 231) Dubois 1.800.742.7475
13 Lowell 1550 E. 181st Ave. (I-65, Exit 240) Lake 1.800.522.891714 Lafayette 5921 SR 43 North (I-65, Exit 178) Tippecanoe 1.800.382.7537
District Location County Phone
22 Fort Wayne 5811 Ellison Rd. (I-69 & US 24) Allen 1.800.552.0976
16 Peru 1451 N. Eel River Cemetery Rd. (US 31) Miami 1.800.382.068921 Toll Road 52422 CR 17, Bristol (Toll Road, Exit 96) Elkhart 1.800.421.4912
42 Versailles 902 S. Adams St. (US 421) 1.800.566.6704Ripley
51 Pendleton 9022 S. SR 67 1.800.527.4752Madison
53 Putnamville 1927 W. US 40, Greencastle 1.800.225.8576Putnam
45 Sellersburg Clark 1.800.872.67438014 Highway 311 (I-65, Exit 9)
NOBLE COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAUGreat Indiana golf, perfumery, Black Pine Sanctuary, wineries, B&Bs, MooseLake resort, museums, Chain O’Lakes park, Gene Stratton-Porter site and trails. X
(B-9) Rome City
visitnoblecounty.com
8983 N 350 E 260.854.2115
ALL ABOARD THE HOOSIER STATE® TRAIN! We welcome passengers to experience the Golden Era of rail travel between Chicago & Indianapolis! 15% discount with code V431. See website for details. Adm. Chg. X
(H-7) Indianapolis, (G-5) Crawfordsville, (F-5) Lafayette, (D-4) Rensselaer, (B-3) Dyer
HoosierStateTrain.com
BENJAMIN HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL SITENational Historic Landmark showcases the legacy of America’s Hoosier President through tours and museum exhibits at his stunningly restored home. Adm. Chg. X
(H-7) Indianapolis
PresidentBenjaminHarrison.org
1230 N Delaware St. 317.631.1888
KNIGHTSTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCEHome to the HOOSIER GYM. Our town sits on Historic National Road where you will find antiques, specialty shops, dining and a Veteran’s Memorial. X
(H-8) Knightstown
knightstownchamber.org
12 N Jefferson St. 800.668.1895
HANCOCK COUNTY VISITORS BUREAUJust 20 minutes east of downtown Indy. James Whitcomb Riley Old Home & Museum, arts, events, entertainment, history, festivals, golf, antiques, lodging. X
(H-8) Greenfield
hcvb.org
122 W Main St. 866.384.8687
RELIVET H E S T O R Y
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VincennesKNOX COUNTY
WWW.VISITVINCENNES.ORG | 800.886.6443
at the Indiana Military Museum
HARRISON COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAUExplore caves, visit wineries, spend the day gaming, zip through the trees, experience outdoor adventure, visit our downtown and learn our rich history. X
(N-7) Corydon
thisisindiana.org
310 N Elm St. 888.738.2137
VISIT MONTGOMERY COUNTY History told in array of museums and historic sites. Shops, galleries, theater, winery, covered bridges. Canoeing, ziplining, hiking, fishing and golf. X
(G-5) Crawfordsville
visitmoco.com
218 E Pike St. 800.866.3973
INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETYWe do history! Step into recreated historic scenes, time travel with images, listen to Cole Porter’s music, try paper mending and more. Adm. Chg. X
(H-7) Indianapolis
indianahistory.org
450 W Ohio St. 317.232.1882
ZAHARAKOS SINCE 1900 ICE CREAM PARLOR AND MUSEUMServing sodas, sundaes and smiles for over a century. Soda fountain/mechanical music museum. Restaurant. Listen to the 1908 Welte orchestrion. 11am-8pm. X
(K-7) Columbus
zaharakos.com
329 Washington St. 812.378.1900
WHITEWATER VALLEY RAILROADRelaxing scenic railroad provides a variety of educational and entertaining train excursions and special events, including trips to historic Metamora. Adm. Chg.
(H-10) Connersville
whitewatervalleyrr.org
455 Market St. 765.825.2054
TERRE HAUTE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAUVisitor Center just off exit 11 from I-70. Tour the Indiana Association Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame Museum. Attractions and lodging info. X
(J-3) Terre Haute
terrehaute.com
5353 E Margaret Dr. 800.366.3043
STORY INNThe Story Inn is Indiana’s premier country inn, and perhaps the best preserved example of a 19th Century village that survives in the American Midwest. Adm. Chg. X
(K-7) Nashville
storyinn.com
6404 S State Road 135 812.988.2273
THE JOHN DILLINGER MUSEUMTake a historical adventure during the Depression era crime spree. Follow John Dillinger and his gang, and follow the FBI’s manhunt in the Midwest. Adm. Chg. X
(B-3) Crown Point
dillingermuseum.com
1 Courthouse Square 219.989.7979
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
INDOT.IN.gov • 866.849.1368
Indiana law requires motorists to use caution when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle that is displaying flashing lights. Motorists must change lanes away from the emergency vehicle if they can safely do so or slow down and proceed with caution. Violating the law can lead to a suspended license for up to two years plus a fine of up to $10,000.
HISTORIC MADISONOverflowing with shops, galleries, restaurants, B&Bs, wineries, historic sites, events and home to Clifty Falls State Park. Located along the Ohio River. X
(L-9) Madison
visitmadison.org
601 W First St. 800.559.2956
VISIT WARRICK COUNTYLocated on the Ohio River, Warrick County offers abundant shopping, dining and museums as well as hunting, fishing, hiking, golf and ATV trails. X
(O-3) Newburgh
visitwarrick.com
4763 Rosebud Ln., Ste. C 812.858.3555
INDIANA STATE POLICE DISTRICT INFORMATION
Brandye Hendrickson, Commissioner
Indiana Office of Tourism Development
VisitIndiana.com800.677.9800
Mark Newman, Executive Director
Motorists have a responsibility to be alert, obey traffic laws and signs, and use common sense to safely navigate roadway work zones. Drivers who injure or kill a highway worker could face up to six years behind bars and up to a $10,000 fine.
Never Text and DriveA texting driver is 23 times more likely to get into a crash. Indiana law prohibits typing, sending or reading text messages while driving. Violators face fines of up to $500.
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STATE PARKSINNS and LODGES
Before you head out on your next adventure in Indiana, bookmark VisitIndiana.com on your mobile device. There you’ll find attractions, trip ideas, events calendar and more to make your Indiana getaway the best it can be. Getaways as relaxing or exhilarating as you want them to be. That’s Honest-to-Goodness Indiana.
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An Essential Element of Your Outdoor Adventure
State Parks &Reservoirs
For five weeks in September and October 2016,
torch bearers will carry the flame on a 3,200-mile
journey through all 92 counties. Check out the route
and learn more details at VisitIndiana200.com/map
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J O I N T H E C E L E B R A T I O N
SOME EVENTS HAPPEN JUST ONCE IN A LIFETIME
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Indiana Obelisk by Robert Indiana in the Frank and Judy O’Bannon Great Hall of the Indiana State Museum.
Photo by: John Bragg. This image has been color-corrected and reversed for publication purposes.
ARTS ROAD 46 Encounter stunning arts and architecture, flavorful cuisine, and breathtaking vistas, all along a scenic highway that travels through Bloomington, Brown County and Columbus. artsroad46.com
BREWERS OF INDIANA GUILD Download the Drink Indiana Beer app on iOS and Android for turn-by-turn directions to the State’s 125+ breweries, craft beer events, news and much more. 317.554.4494 • drinkIN.beer
COVERED BRIDGE ROUTES OF PARKE COUNTY 31 covered bridges, Bridgeton and Mansfield Mills, Turkey Run State Park, Raccoon Lake, Rockville Lake, Marshall Arch and Amish are featured on the 5 Covered Bridge Routes. 765.569.5226 • coveredbridges.com
INDIANA CAVE TRAIL Experience Indiana’s four unique show caves on the Indiana Cave Trail. Educational & fun! Explore all four and receive our special award. Adm. Chg. IndianaCaveTrail.com
INDIANA UPLANDS WINE TRAIL Indiana’s first wine trail, featuring Butler, Brown County, Oliver, Owen Valley, French Lick, Best, Turtle Run, Huber and Winzerwald wineries. 812.952.2650 • indianauplands.com
INDY WINE TRAIL Visit four award-winning wineries near downtown Indianapolis! You’ll experience a variety of dynamic settings and wine styles. Visit all four to receive a free gift! 317.636.4516 • indywinetrail.com
LAGRANGE COUNTY BARN QUILT TRAIL Experience the history and culture of Shipshewana and LaGrange County on this self-guided driving trail where colorful quilt patterns adorn historic barns. 866.710.3996 • backroads.org
MARSHALL COUNTY BARN QUILT TRAIL Travel the Marshall County Barn Quilt Trail which features 75 murals painted in a variety of patterns on barns, homes and community buildings. 800.626.5353 • VisitMarshallCounty.org
PUMPKINVINE NATURE TRAIL This bicycle and pedestrian trail passes through urban areas, small towns, agricultural communities and the third largest Amish community in the U.S. 866.710.3996 • pumpkinvine.org
RURAL ROUTES TO MAIN STREET CULTURAL TRAIL Self-paced, self-directed driving tour offers unique finds and hands-on experiences throughout art studios, galleries, restaurants and other creative spaces in Hendricks, Morgan and Putnam Counties. 800.321.9666 • RuralRoutestoMainStreet.com
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Official 2016 Roadway MapMichael R. Pence, Governor Bicentennial
Edition
1 Adams ............. E-10 2 Allen ................ D-10 3 Bartholomew ..... K-8 4 Benton............... E-4 5 Blackford........... E-9 6 Boone ................ G-6 7 Brown ................ K-7 8 Carroll ............... E-6 9 Cass .................. E-610 Clark .................M-811 Clay .................... J-412 Clinton ...............F-613 Crawford ........... N-614 Daviess .............M-415 Dearborn ......... K-1016 Decatur ............. K-917 DeKalb............. C-1018 Delaware ............F-919 Dubois .............. .N-520 Elkhart ............. .B-721 Fayette ............. .H-922 Floyd................. .N-823 Fountain ............ G-324 Franklin ............ J-1025 Fulton ................ D-6
26 Gibson .............. .N-327 Grant ................ .E-828 Greene ............... K-429 Hamilton ........... G-730 Hancock ............ H-831 Harrison ........... .N-732 Hendricks .......... H-633 Henry ................. G-934 Howard ...............F-735 Huntington ........ D-936 Jackson ..............L-737 Jasper............... .D-438 Jay ....................F-1039 Jefferson.............L-940 Jennings .............L-841 Johnson ............. .J-742 Knox ..................M-443 Kosciusko .......... C-744 LaGrange........... B-945 Lake ................. .B-446 LaPorte .............. B-547 Lawrence ............L-6
48 Madison ............ G-849 Marion .............. .H-750 Marshall ........... .C-651 Martin ...............M-552 Miami ............... .D-753 Monroe .............. K-654 Montgomery....... G-555 Morgan .............. .J-656 Newton .............. D-357 Noble ................ .C-958 Ohio..................L-1059 Orange ..............M-660 Owen ................ .K-561 Parke ................ .H-462 Perry ................. .O-563 Pike .................. .N-464 Porter ............... .B-4
65 Posey ................. O-266 Pulaski ............. .D-567 Putnam ............. H-568 Randolph......... G-1069 Ripley ................ K-970 Rush.................. H-971 St. Joseph .......... B-672 Scott..................M-873 Shelby .............. .H-874 Spencer ............ .O-575 Starke................ C-676 Steuben. .......... B-10
77 Sullivan ............. K-378 Switzerland ......L-1079 Tippecanoe .........F-580 Tipton .................F-781 Union.............. .H-1082 Vanderburgh ..... O-383 Vermillion .......... H-384 Vigo .................... J-385 Wabash ............ .D-886 Warren ................F-4
87 Warrick .............. O-488 Washington .......M-789 Wayne ............. .H-1090 Wells ................. E-991 White ................ .E-592 Whitley .............. D-9