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    The Ultimate Guide to Northern Indiana Amish Cou

    Start your excursion in Nappanee. “Embrace the Pace” is the motto of this little city with its cozy downtown of 19thcentury storefronts. A stop at the Nappanee Center reveals the town’s colorful past and profiles its native sons and daughters from celebrated cartoonists to generations of cabinet makers. Nappanee’s cabinet making story is told in ne...

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    Bargain hungry shoppers head northeast of Nappanee to Shipshewana for the Shipshewana Flea Market. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, May through September, avid deal seekers cruise row after row of vendors offering a variety of goods ranging from purses and wallets to tools and housewares. Fall is the perfect time to browse the flea market; the crowds have ...

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    Of course, any trip to Indiana Amish Country calls for a stroll down a city Main Street. Historic downtown Goshen, positioned at the center of Amish Country, is laced with eclectic shops, specialty boutiques, galleries and eateries. Drop into the early 1900s-era Olympia Candy Kitchen for hand-dipped chocolates, which have been served at presidentia...

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    Perhaps the most photographed building in Elkhart County, the red-paintedBonneyville Millis Indiana’s oldest continuously operating grist mill. Dating back to the 1830s, it still grinds flour the old-fashioned way by harnessing the power of water. Located on the Little Elkhart River in Bonneyville Mill County Park in Bristol, the mill sells bags of...

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    Overlooking the St. Joseph River in Elkhart, Ruthmereis a 1908 Beaux-Arts-style mansion provides a peek into the Gilded Age. The elegant home of Albert and Elizabeth Beardsley, once the centerpiece of Elkhart society, was named after their only child, who died in infancy. Albert Beardsley made his fortune as general manager of the company that beca...

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