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Posts Tagged ‘ Shopping ’

Medaryville, Indiana: Mega Potato Fans a.k.a My Kind of People

Sep 1st, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Medaryville, little Towns

Mini Medaryville, Indiana in Pulaski County is super small (around 500 folks in the 2000 census) BUT don’t let its small size fool you: there’s still a few great reasons to visit!



Giveaway: Gene Speicher Pottery from Francesville, Indiana

Aug 28th, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Giveaways

Happy Birthday little Indiana! Yes, little Indiana turns ONE September 2 so — I’m celebrating a little early by giving away fantastic Indiana-made pottery from Gene Speicher of Francesville, Indiana! Ends September 12, 2010 at 12 PM CST.



Wonderful Whiting, Indiana

Aug 27th, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Whiting, little Towns

Whiting, Indiana was probably one of the most surprising small towns little Indiana has visited — it’s surrounded by the city!



Mulberry, Indiana: Once the Wealthiest Town in the Country!

Jul 29th, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Mulberry, little Towns

Check out little Mulberry, Indiana in Clinton County — great detail on the buildings and a super fantastic place to stop and eat!



Lowell, Indiana: Tish’s Antiques

May 3rd, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Lowell, little Towns

How about an inside look at Tish’s Antiques? This 35 year old family business has a story to tell…right from the second-generation owner herself!



Mark This Date Down in History! It’s little Indiana’s Special Day!

Apr 27th, 2010 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Extras, little Towns

Today is little Indiana’s day in the sun! I’m a SITs featured blogger! Woot! Come on in and check out what “little” is all about…



Nappanee, Indiana: Aged to Perfection

Nov 17th, 2009 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Nappanee, little Towns

Another Amish community, Nappanee, Indiana is sure to please!



Small Towns: What to Know BEFORE You Go!

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Jessica Nunemaker | Category: Extras

Not used to driving around in a small town? Oh, yeah. It’s an eye-opener!