Small Town Road Trips IN Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana is home to many small towns that can be found between the hills and natural beauty. A picturesque drive to any of these small towns is well worth it as they provide hospitality, charm, and fun to any vacation. Head away from the busy and find the small-town charm you've been looking for IN Southern Indiana.
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Home to one of the country's largest National Historic Landmark Districts, Madison finished second in our Best Main Street voting and is home to incredible shopping, history and much more. USA Today readers voted it among America's best small-town food scenes. Read More.
Serving as the first capital of Indiana until 1825, there is a lot of history in Corydon. There are many historic properties, caves, and landmarks easily found in the little town! Did you know that Corydon was the site of the only Civil War battle on Indiana soil?
Aurora holds just under 4,000 citizens but is full of life. It's home to a Top 10 Main Street and a Top 10 Brewery!
Did you know that Hungtingburg is known as the "Hollywood of the Midwest?" A League of Their Own, Hard Rain, and Soul of the Game were all filmed in the 6,000-person town. In fact, you can watch a game at the stadium where A League of Their Own was filmed.
As Indiana's first city, Vincennes is the perfect getaway for history enthusiasts. The hometown of legendary comedian Red Skelton features a museum in his honor. Visit the simply incredible George Rogers Clark National Memorial (It is the largest national monument outside of Washington, D.C.). And…
Since the first settlers to Jasper came from the Black Forest area in Germany, there has been a strong admiration for Deutschland. You can get an authentic taste of Germany at the Schnitzelbank Restaurant. And, the Spirit of Jasper excursion train is a must-ride!