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Work Zone Safety Awareness 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 can face up to six years behind bars and up to a $10,000 fine. ANDERSON MADISON COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU From festivals, museums, hiking, and theatre to shopping, racing, and a casino, both Anderson and Madison County have something for everyone all year long. X (G-8) Anderson VisitAndersonMadisonCounty.com 6335 S Scatterfield Rd. 800.533.6569 VINCENNES/KNOX COUNTY VISITORS & TOURISM BUREAU Vincennes is an ideal getaway for history enthusiasts. Tour our showcase of historic sites and the Red Skelton Museum, farm markets, shops and eateries. (M-3) Vincennes visitvincennes.org 779 S Sixth St. 812.886.0400 VISIT MORGAN COUNTY IN Get out of the city! Visit family farms, forest trails, unique shops, artist studios, an historic observatory, old-fashioned candy shop and fun festivals. X (J-6) Martinsville visitmorgancountyin.com 109 E Morgan St. 765.346.5611 VISIT LAFAYETTE–WEST LAFAYETTE Visitors 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. 800.872.6648 FILMINDIANA.com Showcasing Indiana’s locations and talented professionals for the film, TV and commercial production industry. TOLLED BRIDGES Abraham Lincoln (I-65 North) John F. Kennedy Memorial (I-65 South) Lewis and Clark (SR 265/KY 841) Crossing the Ohio River in Louisville? All-Electronic Tolling No toll booths. No slowing. No stopping. Open an account at RIVERLINK.COM 855-RIV-LINK 2 3 3 WAYS TO PAY 1 easy way to save Prepaid Account and Transponder Pay the lowest toll rates as you go Pay by Plate RiverLink.com, click Pay Tolls Invoice (Pay by Mail) Mailed to registered owner of the vehicle SAVE more than per crossing $ 2 1 COUNTY LOCATIONS (See reverse side) CITY TO CITY MILEAGE CHART FOR MORE INFORMATION: 33 Bloomington 1500 N. Packinghouse Rd., Ste. 200 Monroe 1.800.423.1286 24 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 1.800.522.8917 14 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 1.800.382.0689 21 Toll Road 52422 CR 17, Bristol (Toll Road, Exit 96) Elkhart 1.800.421.4912 42 Versailles 902 S. Adams St. (US 421) 1.800.566.6704 Ripley 51 Pendleton 9022 S. SR 67 1.800.527.4752 Madison 53 Putnamville 1927 W. US 40, Greencastle 1.800.225.8576 Putnam 45 Sellersburg Clark 1.800.872.6743 8014 Highway 311 (I-65, Exit 9) NOBLE COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU Great Indiana Golf, perfumery, Black Pine Sanctuary, wineries, B&Bs, Moose Lake resort, museums, Chain O’Lakes park, Gene Stratton-Porter site, trails. X (B-9) Rome City visitnoblecounty.com 8983 N 350 E 260.854.2115 BENJAMIN HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL SITE National 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 INDIANA WELCOME CENTER Located 3 miles east of the IN/IL border off I-80/94 at Kennedy Ave. Clean restrooms, RV parking, pet exercise area, tourist information and souvenir gift shop. X (B-3) Hammond alongthesouthshore.com 7770 Corinne Dr. 219.989.7979 HANCOCK COUNTY TOURISM AND VISITOR CENTER Just 20 minutes east of downtown Indy. James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home, arts, events, entertainment, history, festivals, golf, antiques, lodging. X (H-8) Greenfield visitinhancock.org 119 W North St. 317.477.8687 HISTORIC CORYDON AND HARRISON COUNTY Home to unique history, the region’s best caves, outdoor activities, wineries, shopping, artists, Caesars Southern Indiana, and much more. X (N-7) Corydon thisisindiana.org 310 N Elm St. 888.738.2137 VISIT MONTGOMERY COUNTY History told in array of museums & historic sites. Shops and galleries. Theater, brewery, covered bridges, canoeing, ziplining, hiking, fishing and golf. X (G-5) Crawfordsville visitmoco.com 101 W Main St. 800.866.3973 WHITEWATER VALLEY RAILROAD Relaxing 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 & VISITORS BUREAU C VB TERRE HAUTE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU Visitor 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 SWITZERLAND COUNTY TOURISM Experience the great outdoors of rural Indiana in Switzerland County! We offer wonderful history, shopping, and cuisine. X (M-10) Vevay switzcotourism.com 128 W Main St. 812.427.3237 MARENGO CAVE & FAMILY FUN PARK Marengo Cave, Indiana’s #1 natural attraction, is also a family fun destination with walking tours, gem mining, mega maze, cabins and more. Open year-round. Adm. Chg. (N-6) Marengo marengocave.com 400 E S.R. 64 812.365.2705 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INDOT.IN.gov • 855.463.6848 HISTORIC MADISON Overflowing 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 Located on the Ohio River, Warrick County offers abundant shopping, dining and museums as well as hunting, fishing hiking, golf and ATV trails. X (O-4) Boonville visitwarrick.com 224 W Main, Ste 203 812.802.9235 INDIANA STATE POLICE DISTRICT INFORMATION Indiana Office of Tourism Development VisitIndiana.com • 800.677.9800 1-877-LODGES 1 (1-877-563-4371) IndianaInns.com OVERNIGHT A STATE PARK INN INDIANA STATE PARKS AND LODGES Discover to 501 North Harrison Street, Suite 3 Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 317} 398-9623 www.visitshelbycounty.com For Free Distribution Sponsored by Official 2020 Roadway Map Eric J. Holcomb, Governor *Rate Restrictions: Valid only for Choice Privileges members (program enrollment is free). The reservation must be made on ChoiceHotels.com at participating hotels and must be made at least 7, 14, 21 or 30 days in advance, which will vary based on the hotel for which a reservation is being made. Subject to availability, the rate starts at 15% off Best Available Rate, is non-cancellable, non-changeable and non-refundable. Your credit card will be charged for the total reservation amount within 24-48 hours of booking. This rate has a seven (7) night maximum length of stay. Rooms at this discount are limited. Offer is not available to groups and cannot be combined with any other discount. Choice Hotels reserves the right to change or discontinue this offer at any time. Eligibility restricted to U.S. and Canadian residents. Members must book direct at ChoiceHotels.com/Indiana or call 1-888-228-5050. All Choice Hotels properties are independently owned and operated. **Guarantee applies to Third Party Website standard rates for a Choice single or double occupancy room that are at least 1% and $1.00 less than the Choice rate. Claims must be submitted within 24 hours of booking and 48+ hours prior to 6 PM check-in time the day of hotel arrival. Other terms also apply; see www.choicehotels.com/legal/best-rate-rules for full terms and conditions. ©2019 Choice Hotels International. All rights reserved. Our business is you. TM When your business is in Indiana, our business is you. Book direct and pay in advance to save up to 15%.* Visit ChoiceHotels.com/Indiana or call 1-888-228-5050 to get our lowest price guaranteed.** BURGERS AND DOGS TRAIL Triple XXX Family Restaurant in West Lafayette is a “Must Dining Experience” on the Burgers and Dogs Trail. 100% sirloin burgers and Triple XXX Rootbeer. 765.743.5373 triplexxxfamilyrestaurant.com THE GARFIELD TRAIL Visit over a dozen fun and unique statues of America’s favorite fat cat! Great family photo ops with every 5-foot-tall Garfield. 765.668.5435 followthefatcat.com HIGHWAY 41 HISTORY TRAIL SW Indiana has a History Trail from Evansville to Princeton to Vincennes (oldest Indiana city) to Sullivan to Terre Haute. Brochures at their visitor centers. 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 WINE TRAILS Explore nearly 100 Indiana wineries by exploring an Indiana wine trail. Join us as we adventure along Indiana’s Wine Trails! 765.496.3842 • indianawines.org INDY WINE TRAIL Visit five award-winning wineries near downtown Indianapolis! You’ll experience a variety of dynamic settings and wine styles. Visit all five to receive a free gift! 317.636.4516 • indywinetrail.com 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 PETE DYE GOLF TRAIL Saluting the legacy of the game’s master architect. Pete Dye is one of the most influential golf course designers in the world and Indiana is his home. Seven unique Pete Dye courses are now a special Indiana experience for golfers to enjoy. PeteDyeGolfTrail.com TENDERLOIN TRAIL - HAMILTON COUNTY Dine along the Tenderloin Trail . Don’t miss Tenderloin Tuesdays in July. Each Tuesday, restaurants offer special deals on the Hoosier delicacy. TenderloinTrail.com TRAVEL TRAVEL THE IN TRAILS Joe McGuinness, Commissioner SAFE DRIVING IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY Watch Out for Workers INDOT maintains the medians and roadsides along interstate highways, U.S. routes and state roads in Indiana. We balance safety, costs, environmental protection, and aesthetics when cleaning up litter and maintaining roadsides. Motorists should be aware of our crews and move over and slow down to give workers the time and space to do their jobs safely. GreenerCrossroads.com; #GreenerCrossroads Don’t Text and Drive While operating a motor vehicle, Indiana law prohibits drivers from using a telecommunications device, such as a cellphone, from: • Typing a text message or email; • Transmitting a text message or email; or • Reading a text message or email Violation of this law is a Class C infraction and is punishable by up to a $500 fine. No text message or email is worth your life or that of someone else’s. Move over Slow down ABOUT THE COVER: Stroll, fish or canoe along the Little Blue River in Shelby County. The Blue River Trail System connects to Blue River Memorial Park, Kennedy Park, and Sunset Park in Shelbyville. Check out its historic downtown, where you can find local businesses and shops. ~Photo by Rachael Ackley Garfield © PAWS, Inc. All rights reserved. Breaded or grilled. Mayo or mustard. TENDERLOIN TRAIL™. VisitIndiana.com GETAWAY IDEAS FROM INDIANA’S OFFICIAL ONLINE TRAVEL SOURCES Trip Ideas and Travel Blogs Indiana’s Most Instragrammable Places Unique Things to Do 2020 PERFORMANCE SERIES May to October Featuring: Del McCoury Band Edgar Winter Band The full season will be announced and tickets for each event will be available in early February. The Lincoln Amphitheatre is one of the largest fully-covered amphitheatres in the nation and is located in the very woods Abraham Lincoln walked as a boy. From classic performances to classic movies, this 1,500-seat amphitheatre is great for your family outings. Discover to 501 North Harrison Street, Suite 3 Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 317} 398-9623 www.visitshelbycounty.com and Indiana Scenic Byways Indiana Scenic Byways Travel along Indiana Byways! These specially designated roadways offer unique scenic beauty, history, culture or recreational experience and are designated on the map with a thick green line. HISTORIC MICHIGAN ROAD SCENIC BYWAY One of Indiana’s earliest highways, connecting the Ohio River to Indianapolis to Lake Michigan, and opening the state to commerce and settlement. historicmichiganroad.org HISTORIC NATIONAL ROAD Highway 40 crosses Indiana from east to west from Richmond to Terre Haute, spanning approximately 155 miles. indiananationalroad.org INDIANA HISTORIC PATHWAYS Joins the lower historic Ohio Valley to the Mississippi Valley, along US 50 from Lawrenceburg to Vincennes and US 150 from Clarksville to Vincennes. indianashistoricpathways.org INDIANA LINCOLN HIGHWAY The nation’s first transcontinental highway was a route from New York City to San Francisco. The Indiana portion included South Bend when built in 1913 and re-routed in 1928 through Warsaw. indianalincolnhighway.org OHIO RIVER SCENIC BYWAY Spans 13 counties for more than 300 miles, connecting State Parks, prehistoric burial mounds, State Historic Sites, Civil War monuments, and more. ohioriverbyway.com WABASH RIVER SCENIC BYWAY Follows along the Wabash River in western Indiana and features natural and historic sites. wabashriver.net WHITEWATER CANAL SCENIC BYWAY Follows the Historic Whitewater Canal from Hagerstown to Lawrenceburg. It includes the East Fork loop, Oldenburg-Batesville Loop and Dearborn-Ripley Loop. scenicbyways.info/byway/74696.html 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-6 10 Clark ................ .M-8 11 Clay .................... J-4 12 Clinton ...............F-6 13 Crawford ........... N-6 14 Daviess ............ .M-4 15 Dearborn ......... K-10 16 Decatur ............. K-9 17 DeKalb............. C-10 18 Delaware ............ F-9 19 Dubois .............. .N-5 20 Elkhart ............. .B-7 21 Fayette ............. .H-9 22 Floyd................. .N-8 23 Fountain............ G-3 24 Franklin............ J-10 25 Fulton................ D-6 26 Gibson.............. .N-3 27 Grant ................ .E-8 28 Greene............... K-4 29 Hamilton ........... G-7 30 Hancock ............ H-8 31 Harrison ........... .N-7 32 Hendricks .......... H-6 33 Henry ................. G-9 34 Howard............... F-7 35 Huntington ........ D-9 36 Jackson .............. L-7 37 Jasper............... .D-4 38 Jay ................... .F-10 39 Jefferson............. L-9 40 Jennings ............. L-8 41 Johnson ............. .J-7 42 Knox .................. M-4 43 Kosciusko .......... C-7 44 LaGrange........... B-9 45 Lake ................. .B-4 46 LaPorte.............. B-5 47 Lawrence............L-6 48 Madison ............ G-8 49 Marion.............. .H-7 50 Marshall ........... .C-6 51 Martin ............... M-5 52 Miami ............... .D-7 53 Monroe .............. K-6 54 Montgomery....... G-5 55 Morgan .............. .J-6 56 Newton .............. D-3 57 Noble ................ .C-9 58 Ohio................. .L-10 59 Orange .............. M-6 60 Owen ................ .K-5 61 Parke ................ .H-4 62 Perry ................. .O-5 63 Pike .................. .N-4 64 Porter ............... .B-4 65 Posey ................. O-2 66 Pulaski ............. .D-5 67 Putnam ............. H-5 68 Randolph......... G-10 69 Ripley ................ K-9 70 Rush.................. H-9 71 St. Joseph.......... B-6 72 Scott.................. M-8 73 Shelby .............. .H-8 74 Spencer ............ .O-5 75 Starke................ C-6 76 Steuben. .......... B-10 77 Sullivan ............. K-3 78 Switzerland ...... L-10 79 Tippecanoe ......... F-5 80 Tipton .................F-7 81 Union.............. .H-10 82 Vanderburgh ..... O-3 83 Vermillion .......... H-3 84 Vigo .................... J-3 85 Wabash ............ .D-8 86 Warren............... .F-4 87 Warrick .............. O-4 88 Washington ....... M-7 89 Wayne............. .H-10 90 Wells ................. E-9 91 White ................ .E-5 92 Whitley .............. D-9

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Work Zone Safety Awareness 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 can face up to six years behind bars and up to a $10,000 fine.

ANDERSON MADISON COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU From festivals, museums, hiking, and theatre to shopping, racing, and a casino, both Anderson and Madison County have something for everyone all year long. X

(G-8) Anderson

VisitAndersonMadisonCounty.com

6335 S Scatterfield Rd. 800.533.6569

VINCENNES/KNOX COUNTY VISITORS & TOURISM BUREAUVincennes is an ideal getaway for history enthusiasts. Tour our showcase of historic sites and the Red Skelton Museum, farm markets, shops and eateries.

(M-3) Vincennes

visitvincennes.org

779 S Sixth St. 812.886.0400

VISIT MORGAN COUNTY IN Get out of the city! Visit family farms, forest trails, unique shops, artist studios, an historic observatory, old-fashioned candy shop and fun festivals. 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

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301 Frontage Rd. 800.872.6648

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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

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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, Moose Lake resort, museums, Chain O’Lakes park, Gene Stratton-Porter site, trails. X

(B-9) Rome City

visitnoblecounty.com

8983 N 350 E 260.854.2115

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

INDIANA WELCOME CENTERLocated 3 miles east of the IN/IL border off I-80/94 at Kennedy Ave. Clean restrooms, RV parking, pet exercise area, tourist information and souvenir gift shop. X

(B-3) Hammondalongthesouthshore.com

7770 Corinne Dr. 219.989.7979

HANCOCK COUNTY TOURISM AND VISITOR CENTERJust 20 minutes east of downtown Indy. James Whitcomb Riley Boyhood Home, arts, events, entertainment, history, festivals, golf, antiques, lodging. X

(H-8) Greenfield

visitinhancock.org

119 W North St. 317.477.8687

HISTORIC CORYDON AND HARRISON COUNTYHome to unique history, the region’s best caves, outdoor activities, wineries, shopping, artists, Caesars Southern Indiana, and much more. X

(N-7) Corydon

thisisindiana.org

310 N Elm St. 888.738.2137

VISIT MONTGOMERY COUNTY History told in array of museums & historic sites. Shops and galleries. Theater, brewery, covered bridges, canoeing, ziplining, hiking, fishing and golf. X

(G-5) Crawfordsville

visitmoco.com

101 W Main St. 800.866.3973

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

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CVBTERRE 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

SWITZERLAND COUNTY TOURISMExperience the great outdoors of rural Indiana in Switzerland County! We offer wonderful history, shopping, and cuisine. X

(M-10) Vevay

switzcotourism.com

128 W Main St. 812.427.3237

MARENGO CAVE & FAMILY FUN PARKMarengo Cave, Indiana’s #1 natural attraction, is also a family fun destination with walking tours, gem mining, mega maze, cabins and more. Open year-round. Adm. Chg.

(N-6) Marengo

marengocave.com

400 E S.R. 64 812.365.2705

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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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 WARRICKLocated on the Ohio River, Warrick County offers abundant shopping, dining and museums as well as hunting, fishing hiking, golf and ATV trails. X

(O-4) Boonville

visitwarrick.com

224 W Main, Ste 203 812.802.9235

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BURGERS AND DOGS TRAIL Triple XXX Family Restaurant in West Lafayette is a “Must Dining Experience” on the Burgers and Dogs Trail. 100% sirloin burgers and Triple XXX Rootbeer. 765.743.5373 triplexxxfamilyrestaurant.com

THE GARFIELD TRAIL Visit over a dozen fun and unique statues of America’s favorite fat cat! Great family photo ops with every 5-foot-tall Garfield. 765.668.5435followthefatcat.com

HIGHWAY 41 HISTORY TRAIL SW Indiana has a History Trail from Evansville to Princeton to Vincennes (oldest Indiana city) to Sullivan to Terre Haute. Brochures at their visitor centers.

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 WINE TRAILS Explore nearly 100 Indiana wineries by exploring an Indiana wine trail. Join us as we adventure along Indiana’s Wine Trails! 765.496.3842 • indianawines.org

INDY WINE TRAIL Visit five award-winning wineries near downtown Indianapolis! You’ll experience a variety of dynamic settings and wine styles. Visit all five to receive a free gift! 317.636.4516 • indywinetrail.com

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. 800.626.5353VisitMarshallCounty.org

PETE DYE GOLF TRAIL Saluting the legacy of the game’s master architect. Pete Dye is one of the most influential golf course designers in the world and Indiana is his home. Seven unique Pete Dye courses are now a special Indiana experience for golfers to enjoy. PeteDyeGolfTrail.com

TENDERLOIN TRAIL - HAMILTON COUNTY Dine along the Tenderloin Trail™. Don’t miss Tenderloin Tuesdays™ in July. Each Tuesday, restaurants offer special deals on the Hoosier delicacy. TenderloinTrail.com

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ABOUT THE COVER: Stroll, fish or canoe along the Little Blue River in Shelby County. The Blue River Trail System connects to Blue River Memorial Park, Kennedy Park, and Sunset Park in Shelbyville. Check out its historic downtown, where you can find local businesses and shops.

~Photo by Rachael Ackley

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The full season will be announced and tickets for each event will be available in early February.

The Lincoln Amphitheatre is one of the largest fully-covered amphitheatres in the nation and is located in the very woods

Abraham Lincoln walked as a boy. From classic performances to classic movies, this 1,500-seat amphitheatre is great for

your family outings.

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501 North Harrison Street, Suite 3Shelbyville, Indiana 46176317} 398-9623 www.visitshelbycounty.com

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Indiana Scenic BywaysIndiana Scenic BywaysTravel along Indiana Byways! These specially designated roadways offer unique scenic beauty, history, culture or recreational experience and are designated on the map with a thick green line.

HISTORIC MICHIGAN ROAD SCENIC BYWAY One of Indiana’s earliest highways, connecting the Ohio River to Indianapolis to Lake Michigan, and opening the state to commerce and settlement. historicmichiganroad.org

HISTORIC NATIONAL ROAD Highway 40 crosses Indiana from east to west from Richmond to Terre Haute, spanning approximately 155 miles. indiananationalroad.org

INDIANA HISTORIC PATHWAYS Joins the lower historic Ohio Valley to the Mississippi Valley, along US 50 from Lawrenceburg to Vincennes and US 150 from Clarksville to Vincennes.indianashistoricpathways.org

INDIANA LINCOLN HIGHWAY The nation’s first transcontinental highway was a route from New York City to San Francisco. The Indiana portion included South Bend when built in 1913 and re-routed in 1928 through Warsaw. indianalincolnhighway.org

OHIO RIVER SCENIC BYWAYSpans 13 counties for more than 300 miles, connecting State Parks, prehistoric burial mounds, State Historic Sites, Civil War monuments, and more. ohioriverbyway.com

WABASH RIVER SCENIC BYWAY Follows along the Wabash River in western Indiana and features natural and historic sites. wabashriver.net

WHITEWATER CANAL SCENIC BYWAY Follows the Historic Whitewater Canal from Hagerstown to Lawrenceburg. It includes the East Fork loop, Oldenburg-Batesville Loop and Dearborn-Ripley Loop. scenicbyways.info/byway/74696.html

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