Indiana INsider's Guide

Spring is More Festive Just South of Indy

As winter’s chill begins to fade away, Festival Country Indiana, located just south of Indy, comes to life with vibrant colors, lively festivals and a spirit of celebration. Spring is the perfect time to welcome festival season and enjoy great shopping, food trails, selfie opportunities and…

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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King's Legacy in Indiana

Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday isn't just a day off – it's a call to action. It's a reminder of the unfinished dream, the persistent fight for justice and equality that continues to resonate across Indiana and beyond. Across the state, communities gear up to honor his legacy not just with parades…

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15 Ways to Celebrate the Season Just South of Indy

The holidays wouldn’t be the same without enjoying our favorite traditions. In Festival Country, that means gazing at sparkling light displays, finding the perfect gifts at a craft market, visiting Santa and choosing your own tree from a local farm. Here’s how to make your holidays merry and bright…

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Frozen Fun: Discover Ice Skating in Downtown Franklin

As the holiday season approaches, there's a brand new reason to get excited, and it's cooler than ever. An outdoor ice skating rink is set to make its debut by the amphitheater in Franklin, turning the downtown into a winter wonderland. This temporary ice rink promises to be the perfect setting for…

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Cheers to 200 Years

Did you know that Johnson County (also known as the home of Festival Country Indiana) and the city of Franklin are celebrating their bicentennials this year? That’s 200 years of growth and fun. Ways to celebrate 200 years The Johnson County Bicentennial Celebration will be on September 30 at the…

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Hamilton County goes nuts for squirrels

It may sound cute now, but the great Squirrel Stampede wasn't something to be celebrated at the time. Back in September 1812, thousands of the migrating animals laid waste to cornfields across Hamilton County, decimating vital crops and leaving devastation in their wake. Now fully and gratefully…

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