The Starr Loft
Second floor of an 1865 Tin shop. Unique space with high ceilings & exposed brick walls.
Second floor of an 1865 Tin shop. Unique space with high ceilings & exposed brick walls.
Nice selection of hanging baskets, planters, vegetable plans, herbs, perennials, seeds and much more! We’ve expanded 33% more retail space!
Overbeck Art Pottery was produced in the family home, built in 1830’s. The house was rescued from demolition in 1973 and restored as a private residence.
Overbeck Pottery, produced between 1911 and 1955, is recognized as an important part of our national art history.
The museum pays tribute to early automotive history as well as a 1913 mural painted by Charles Newcomb.
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.
Scenic northern Wayne County is home to Indiana’s newest Amish settlement. They are resourceful, self-reliant people, producing fresh vegetables,
Full-scale replica of 1903 Wilbur Flyer. Kitty Hawk video. Displays of family history with Wright Brothers struggles and successes.
1907 CB&Q Way Car caboose historically restored. Restored by The Wayne County Railroaders Association (WCRA). Open at additional times by special request.
Located in an 1847 brick Federal hotel, a refreshing atmosphere of country antiques and primitives.
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