Indiana

These two museums in Richmond, Indiana, both have a mummy among their permanent collections. 

The former home of the world’s largest Coca-Cola bottling plant is now a downtown Indianapolis nightlife destination. 

Covering conflicts from the Civil War to the war on terrorism, this museum in the small town of Portland, Indiana, showcases stories of service and sacrifice.

These cabins located along the Ohio River in Derby and Cannelton, Indiana, offer relaxing places to stay and play. 

This U.S. National Landmark in Marengo, Indiana, offers two walking routes: the 1/3-mile Crystal Palace and the one-mile Dripstone Trail.

This rail-to-trail conversion in Indianapolis, Indiana, is ideal for walking and cycling and has a dozen access points across the area. 

Dig into some of the state’s best barbecue at this small-but-mighty railside spot in Lizton, Indiana

The decor and feel of this colorful hotel in Fort Wayne, Indiana is inspired by the visual look of Vera Bradley products. 

The outdoor recreational opportunities at this Angola, Indiana, park range from camping and hiking to horseback riding and paddling.  

Explore the history of the region as well as the nature supported by the Hoosier State’s famous lakeside sand dunes in Porter, Indiana.