Mural Trail
All across Richmond and Wayne County fairy dwellings have magically appeared in shops, cafes, museums, gardens, and galleries.
All across Richmond and Wayne County fairy dwellings have magically appeared in shops, cafes, museums, gardens, and galleries.
Painted by Diana Toschlog, in remembrance of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot in Richmond, this mural depicts modes of transportation of a much earlier era.
Richmond’s oldest neighborhood has a charming mixture of private residential homes, cozy restaurants, shops, and exterior murals.
Experience charming historic Hagerstown where you’ll find antique and unique shopping experiences
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.
This new city park features beautiful green space, and tables & chairs for outdoor dining. Jack Elstro Plaza is also home to the Richmond Farmers Market Saturday mornings.
Does your game need a little practice? The Glen Miller practice course is a great place to freshen up.
With over 3 miles of trails traversing 130 acres, Cope Environmental Center has something for everyone. Hike through Indiana prairies and hardwood forest, explore wetlands and ponds.
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