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

Sep 1st, 2010 | By
Medaryville, Indiana: Mega Potato Fans a.k.a My Kind of People

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
Giveaway: Gene Speicher Pottery from Francesville, Indiana

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
Wonderful Whiting, Indiana

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
Mulberry, Indiana: Once the Wealthiest Town in the Country

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
Lowell, Indiana: Tish’s Antiques

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

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
Nappanee, Indiana: Aged to Perfection

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



Small Towns: What to Know BEFORE You Go!

Sep 24th, 2009 | By
Small Towns: What to Know BEFORE You Go!

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