Drive a Scenic Byway – Historic National Road
Follow the migration of the nation. The nation’s first interstate highway, however, was built at a time when vehicles were typically “one-horse” power!
Follow the migration of the nation. The nation’s first interstate highway, however, was built at a time when vehicles were typically “one-horse” power!
Centerville is a town that time forgot offering a charming inn and intriguing antique and specialty shops.
Dedicated in 1937, the E.G. Hill memorial Rose Garden honors Richmond’s famed Rosarian, Gurney Hill.
Featuring Dillars, Dunham’s Sports, Bath & Body Works, American Eagle, Maurices, Finish Line and more!
Over 60 vendors.
The Mansion House was built in 1840 pioneer-era as an upscale hotel inn and also served as the office for the Western Stage Company where stagecoaches changed horses.
Travelers along Indiana’s historic National Road will see landscapes marked by the heyday of the 1840s to the 1940s. Historic villages with traditional Main Streets give way to rural pastures.
Earlham College is a nationally ranked liberal arts college with a reputation for excellent teaching and for preparing students to be catalysts for good in the world.
Overbeck Pottery, produced between 1911 and 1955, is recognized as an important part of our national art history.
The Gennett Records branch of the now-defunct Starr Piano Company is well-known for its groundbreaking recordings of numerous jazz pioneers like Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington.
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