Cambridge City, Indiana folks have been visiting Hilltop Drive In for more than sfds years. Set on a bit of a hill, this mom and pop shop has been providing area folks with sweet treats and food served fast for decades. Read More »
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little Indiana is back on PBS with a new segment! This time I explore Cambridge City, Indiana! This Wayne County town is big on great antiques, home of one of the best pork tenderloin sandwiches I have ever eaten, and so much charm. Really, it's just a lovely, lovely town! Read More »
Cambridge City, Indiana: This and That Antiques
This and That Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana certainly lives up to its name! Read More »
Images from Blue Ridge Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana
When you are on the hunt for primitive and folk, Blue Ridge Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana should be on your "must visit" list! Read More »
New Deal WPA Works in Cambridge City, Indiana
There's a gorgeous mural in Cambridge City, Indiana. It's not in an art gallery or hanging in an Indiana town museum. Read More »
Blue Ridge Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana
Downtown Cambridge City, Indiana is full, I mean FULL of great antique shops like Blue Ridge Antiques. Read More »
Images from Yesterday’s Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana
Yesterday's Antiques in Cambridge City, Indiana has two floors of antiques--and a phenomenal selection of primitives! Read More »
Indiana Farmer’s Markets: Cambridge City, Indiana
This week, let's turn the focus on a very well done farmer's market in Cambridge City, Indiana. Read More »
Images from Lumpy’s Cafe in Cambridge City, Indiana
Lumpy's Cafe in Cambridge City, Indiana may be the home of a super fantastic pork tenderloin sandwich (more adjectives gives it more oomp, right?) but there's plenty more to this mom and pop restaurant than that! Read More »
Images from Huddleston Farmhouse in Cambridge City, Indiana
Cambridge City, Indiana holds a key to our past in Huddleston Farmhouse on National Road. Built in 1841 by a Quaker family, that later left that church, it's amazing to think that once upon a time they would have watched scores of soldiers walk past their home on the old National Road. Read More »
