Constructed between 1936-1937, the Fountain County Courthouse in Covington, Indiana is an amazing example of Art Deco architecture. Read More »
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Feed Subscriptionlittle Indiana on PBS: Covington, Indiana
Of course, you can read all about this neat Fountain County town on little Indiana but isn't it fun to see it on television? Places to eat, things to do, outdoor attractions--Covington, Indiana is certainly something special. Read More »
Images from Fountain County Courthouse in Covington, Indiana
If you ever wanted to fall in love with a small town all over again, Covington, Indiana, and the Fountain County Courthouse in particular, are just gorgeous! Read More »
Images from Glorie Bee Antiques in Covington, Indiana
Glorie Bee Antiques in Covington, Indiana carries a most unusual range of items. Read More »
Glorie Bee Antiques in Covington, Indiana
If you haven't been to Covington, Indiana yet, you are missing out on phenomenal antique shops like Glorie Bees Antiques. Read More »
Beef House Restaurant in Covington, Indiana
Covington, Indiana has a very large dinner option just perfect for the steak and seafood lovers in your group: Beef House Restaurant. Read More »
Double D Resale Images from Covington, Indiana
Double D Resale is such a super fun shop in Covington, Indiana. It's so full of stuff you won't know whether to begin inside or out! Read More »
Circle Trail Bridge in Covington, Indiana
little Indiana and family heard about a bridge on Circle Trail in Covington, Indiana, so, leaving our boys and hubby at the park, I decided to see if I could find it. Turns out I should have started at the park, but I eventually found it--and am I ever impressed! Read More »
Taylored By Grace Images from Covington, Indiana
Taylored by Grace in Covington, Indiana is one of those jaw droppingly lovely shops that you come across every now and again. Read More »
Images from Myrtle, Maude, and Mabel’s in Covington, Indiana
Some of you may remember me talking about Myrtle, Maude, and Mabel's in Covington, Indiana. If you don't, here's what you should know if you read nothing else: it looks like Martha Stewart walked inside, waved her creative little shabby chic wand, and left. Read More »
