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Most Beautiful Indiana Waterfalls
Nobody thinks of waterfalls and Indiana together but the Hoosier State has a surprising number of waterfalls considering its flat landscape and a couple of these falls are true beauty’s.
Take Me Back to Gnaw Bone, Indiana
Tale of a wide spot in the road in the Hoosier state with a funny name and a lot of flea markets.
Indiana’s South Coast: Kobe Steak House and Falls of the Ohio
Kobe Steak House in Jeffersonville, which is next door to the Southern Indiana Visitors’ Center, is a delightfully relaxing place, with a koi pool right next to the seating area, and soft Oriental music playing in the background.
Buffalo Burgers, Apache Corn Soup and Coyote Fries: Tastes From the Great Plains
Creekside Outpost: Ladyhawke’s Native American Cafe and Health Food Store specializes in buffalo burgers, coyote fries and Apache corn soup.
Joe’s OK Bayou
I had my first taste of gator meat at Joe’s OK Bayou. Nope, it did not taste like chicken. It was more like very gristly beef or pork.
Dining on Indiana’s South Coast
You will be impressed by the crisp, Art Deco meets Cinco de Mayo decor at Ernesto’s Tex Mex Grill. Outdoor terrace dining for thirty or so is available, although the summer heat may drive you indoors.
Visit Indianapolis: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Take a close look at the IMS, one of Indy’s top tourist attractions.
Visit Indianapolis: The Eiteljorg Museum
Learn more about the Eiteljorg and its Native American art collections.
Conner Prairie, Indiana: History Comes Alive
Just north of Indianapolis, this town is a museum and living history farm that is fun and educational for the family. Plan on spending the whole day there.
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