Shipshewana is a town in Newbury Township, LaGrange County, Indiana, United States. The population was 658 at the 2010 census. It is the location of the Menno-Hof Amish & Mennonite Museum, which showcases the history of the Amish and Mennonite peoples.
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Tour Shipshewana in a relaxed atmosphere in a horse & buggy! Take in different tours & learn about the history & culture of Shipshewana, visit an operating Amish farm, and/or experience an in home Amish meal. A great way to experience Shipshewana!
4.5 based on 324 reviews
Amish and Mennonite museum and visitor center.
This is great lots of info and very nice tour guides. This is mostly a self guided tour with the guides meeting you a points to explain what you will be looking at.There are buttons at each display you can push and get info.You will enter the gift shop first and wpay and wait for the next guide.
4.5 based on 3,689 reviews
The Blue Gate is best place for evening entertainment in Shipshewana and is fast becoming a household name in the Midwest, featuring over 280 shows per year with 75 different performers, 3 hit musicals and much more. This year will feature the new musical "The Home Game" based on the new book by Martha Bolton. Also enjoy concerts by multiple Grammy winning performers, hilarious comedians, Southern Gospel favorites and other family-friendly entertainment.
Great room & service. Always great food(fried chicken our favorite) Great concert @ remodeled Center, Triumphant Quartet always a blessing & love the new layout of seats. Not the best theater play we've seen there but it was still good. Try to go at least once a year.
4.0 based on 587 reviews
Nearly 700 open-air booths on 40 acres await you at the Midwest’s Largest Flea Market in Shipshewana, Indiana. Find bargains on home décor, clothing, furniture, jewelry, tools, crafts, books, beauty supplies, accessories, and everything imaginable. Also shop the Farmer’s Market section for in-season local produce and plants. Food courts, restrooms, scooter rentals and rest areas are on site. Open rain or shine. Parking is $3 per vehicle. The Flea Market is open Tuesdays & Wednesdays, May through October 14, 2020 from 8am-4pm. Also open for Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and new weekend markets the 3rd weekend of June and August. Antique Auctions are every Wednesday at 9am inside the Antique & Misc. building. Move from ring to ring catching the best deals on a wide variety of merchandise as six to ten auctioneers simultaneously sell inside the Shipshewana Antique Building every week, year-round.
The flea market is in Amish country, and yes did expect a lot of Amish Handcrafts. The. Ark etc was a combination of eclectic finds. There was beautiful lace doilies and place,arts, to fabric, craft finds, outdoor collections. There is over 700 stalls. Yes there is the common Asian stalls, but the rest are wonderful. Handmade signs, home decor, garden metal figurines. They are very welcoming people, if you have something specific you are looking for just ask, they are very willing to help you. Tuesday and Wednesday 8-4 opening hours. You can reserve scooters and wagons, but get in early because they run out.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
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