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Cardinal Greenway TrailheadCycling & Fitness Warehouse
Warehouse CafeVeteran’s Memorial Park
Richmond Avenue of FlagsStarr-Gennett Walk of Fame
PAUST PRINTERSSMILEY’S PUB
LITTLE SHEBA’S restaurantLITTLE SHEBA’S patio
ZINI’S PLACE
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STARR-GENNETT MUSEUMWORLD’S LARGEST CHAIR
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A Must See!
RICHMOND FURNITURE GALLERY180 Fort Wayne Avenue • (765) 939-3325www.RichmondFurnitureGallery.comOpen 7 days a week!The Most Unique Furniture Store in the World! Ta ke a s t r o l l d o w n memory lane in our totally remodeled 1880s furniture store. Feel the charm and nostalgia of yesteryear as you tour one of the largest selections of top name brand furniture and accessories in the entire country. Step back into time for old-fashioned service and old time prices. Your entire family will be amazed!
Over 120,000 sq. ft., 80 ft. Jazz Mural, World’s Largest Chair, Huge Hull Pottery & Overbeck Pottery Display, Model Trains, FREE Children’s Christmas Train Rides all December, FREE Fresh Baked Cookies and FREE Hot Coffee every day!
“I’LL SAVE YOU MONEY!”
the 1902 pennsylvania railroad depot930 North “E” Street • (765) 939-3325www.TheRichmondDepot.comThe heart and namesake of the Historic Richmond Depot District. The historical 1902 Train Depot was designed by famous Architect, Daniel Burnham. After being empty for 35 years, this structure was saved through the efforts of Richmond Community Members, Historical Preservationists, and local business owners Roger and Theresa Richert, who purchased the Depot in 2010. The Depot is available for lease.
firehouse bbq & blues club400 North 8th Street • (765) 488-3012East Central Indiana’s Most Unique Dining Establishment.Enjoy Hickory Smoked BBQ in Richmond’s oldest surviving firehouse. Come for live music and great food. Banquet hall available for up to 70 people.
The Tin Lizzie Cafe820 East Main Street • (765) 962-4441A quirky little restaurant in one of the oldest buildings downtown.Lunch specials, deli sandwiches and desserts. Mural of Marilyn Monroe, Humphrey Bogart and a New York cityscape. Dine-in or take-out. Delivery and catering available.
veach’s toy station715 East Main Street • (765) 962-5761www.veachstoystation.comAmazing toys for Amazing Kids!Since 1938 this unique toy store has served the Richmond area. Featuring old-fashioned service and the best specialty and educational toys available! FREE Gift-Wrapping. A must-see for the kids and child in all of us!
davis jewelry co.827 East Main Street • (765) 966-1232Estate and consignment jewelry for sale.Since 1853: Richmond’s oldest family-owned store. We buy gold and diamonds. Insurance & Estate Appraisals. Jewelry repair, too! Get personal service from Richmond’s premiere Jeweler, Mark Davis!
the secret ingredient720 East Main Street • (765) 966-0990www.thesecretingredient.usRichmond’s finest women’s clothing boutique.Unique, upscale women’s fashions, accessories, and gifts. Unrivaled personal service. You’ll be amazed at the selection.
esmond’s shoes17 South 8th Street • (765) 962-1262Hard to Fit Foot SpecialistsSince 1947: Richmond area’s ONLY family owned and operated family shoe store. Heel pain? Foot pain? Arch pain? We specialize in hard to find sizes and widths. Stop in any time to see our “Hard to Fit Foot Specialists.” We can help!
Indiana football hall of fame815 North A Street • (765) 966-2235www.indiana-football.orgTuesday-Saturday, 11A-5P or by appointment. Recognizing outstanding individuals who have contributed greatly to football in Indiana.
little sheba’s restaurant / zini’s place175 Fort Wayne Avenue • (765) 962-2999www.littleshebas.comWhere it’s always “Better Than Being Home.” Come in and enjoy our comfortable, unique atmosphere while dining on your choice of over 40 different specialty sandwiches, our world-renowned pasta, or a mouth-watering ribeye steak. And now enjoy a delicious meal while sitting on our new outdoor patio! We serve the coldest beer in town and now offer a full-service bar with your favorite cocktails ready to serve. Relax with a glass of wine while listening to live music. Savor the unbelievably moist and rich Sheba’s homemade signature brownie. Little Sheba’s is where dreams come true.
depot district market & maria mitrione’s italian market10th & North “E” Street • (765) 939-4152www.4parker.comA true old-fashioned Italian market with real customer service.Full service old-fashioned s o d a f o u n t a i n a n d delicious home-cooked meals. Dine in or take o u t a v a i l a b l e . We offer Boars Head Meats and Cheeses, which are recognized by those who know them as the best deli provisions around. Homemade Ice Cream, full service bakery, and several other local food vendors.
two sisters books and more193 Fort Wayne Avenue• [email protected] unique bookstore in Richmond!N o t a n o r d i n a r y bookstore. Customers are invited to explore, sit, have a cup of tea, and devour a good read. With Edwardian-style charm and comfort, we provide the customer a chance to pause, relax, and find relief from the tumult outside.
model t ford museum309 North 8th Street [8th and D streets](765) 488-0026 • www.mtfca.comOpen Tuesday-Sunday, 10A-5P or by appointment.The Model T Museum showcases the car that “Put the World on Wheels.” A 1917 TT dump truck, 1923 English-built Town Car, fire truck, Model T-powered airplane, cutaway demo, 1924 Army ambulance, and other displays will transport you back in time. A gift shop offers books, videos, toys, clothing, and Model T-era memorabilia.
Paint the towne pottery studio197 Fort Wayne Avenue• (765) 488-2163Paint Your Own Pottery Studio!Creative entertainment for all ages! Enjoy spending time with family & friends while you paint your own pottery. All pottery is ready to paint, then we will glaze & kiln fire your piece.
4th floor blues club923 North “E” Street • (765) 966-5654www.4parker.comCall us for a great place to have your next party!Rent for private parties, and check out the website for events that are open to the public. Club seats up to 325 people and specializes in wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, birthday parties, class reunions, and more.
Coco’s boutique416 North 10th Street • (765) 965-LOFTA fun and spunky ladies boutique!Beautiful handbags, fashionable apparel, stylish jewelry, pottery, sculptures, garden accessories, art, and antiques. New! - Inspire your inner chef with an amazing selection of kitchen gadgets and gourmet food items at Coco Cooks at The Loft!
the art of hair 426 North 10th Street • (765) 965-5638“Escape the Everyday” at the Loft!Visit the Art of Hair and Metamorphosis Spa. Expert cut, color, and styles available. Enjoy a relaxing massage or facial. Manicures and Spa pedicures, too. 23 Stylists and Technicians to serve you!
good life emporium & wellness center191 Fort Wayne Avenue • (765) 994-0095www.gle.massagetherapy.comA space that is delightful, peaceful and charming!At Good Life Emporium, the mission is to offer services that promote and enhance a healthy lifestyle. A variety of massage, chiropractic services, yoga classes, energy work, retreats and classes are available to help you on your path to healing and wellness.
Historic starr-gennett gallery180 Fort Wayne Avenue• (765) 939-3325Richmond: The “Birthplace of Recorded Jazz.”See FREE displays of early jazz musicians who recorded here. Enjoy the 80’ Jazz mural featuring Louis Armstrong. Find unique gifts and join the Starr-Gennett Foundation. Located in the Richmond Furniture Gallery. Visit our wonderful Starr-Gennett Walk of Fame in the Historic Whitewater Gorge.
•martha e. parry bed & breakfast•Philip w. smith bed & breakfast•girls night inn
2035, 2039, & 2221 East Main Streetwww.pwsmithbnb.com, www.girlsnightinn.netLocated across from Glen Miller Park.Utilizing ten years of inn-keeping experience, we encourage our guests to escape, relax, unwind, and create.
e street pub (765) 488-0982 ghyslain chocolatier & bistro (765) 966-3344joe’s pizza (765) 935-3838
Old-Fashioned Christmas Festival 180 Fort Wayne Avenue • (765) 939-3325Carriage rides, live reindeer, a model train display, caroling, & more! Every Tuesday after Thanksgiving, 5-9pm.Visit www.OldFashionedChristmasFestival.com
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ply fiber arts921 East Main Street • (765) 966-5648www.plyfiberarts.comA Modern Spin on Inspiring TraditionsYour local source for knitting, crocheting, weaving, and spinning supplies and classes. Ply is also a vibrant gallery space for premier, artisan products and functional art.
Area Attractions
center City development corporation814 East Main Street • (765) 962-8151www.mycentercity.comA not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping small business continue to grow and prosper. Large meeting rooms available (up to 150 people) in the Innovation Center for conferences, retreats, receptions, etc. Also office incubator suites for lease. Call for packages to fit your needs.
wayne county historical museum1150 North “A” Street • (765) 962-5756Tw o l o g c a b i n s , a Conestoga wagon, early auto collection, Davis airplane and 3000 year old Egyptian Mummy.
Josesph moore museum801 National Road West • (765) 983-1303Free self-guided history tour. Egyptian mummy, allosaurus skeleton, birds, mammals and prehistoric mastadon.
Starr-gennett walk of fame & cardinal greenwayIn Whitewater Gorge ParkExplore Richmond’s natural beauty and jazz roots along this paved pedestrian and bicycle trail through the historic gorge.
Starr-cabin648 Sim Hodgin Parkway • (765) 939-3325FREE tours of the 1815 log cabin. Enter at Richmond Furniture Outlet, 700 Sim Hodgin Parkway.
richmond mural citywww.InHistoricRichmond.comSome of the f inest murals in the country: Old-Fashioned scenes and the World’s largest Christmas Mural in Richmond Furniture Gallery. Louis Armstrong, Hoagie Carmichael, Starr-Gennett Mural and more.
model train displaywww.InHistoricRichmond.comHuge Display! See our website for hours.
Richmond art museum350 Hub Etchinson Parkway • (765) 966-0256Fine Art Museum; Classes & Special Events
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