With beaches, boating, and salmon fishing in Michigan City and Gary bordering Lake Michigan, there is more to Indiana than might appear at first glance. The agricultural heartland even has cross country skiing and snowmobiling to go with the Cornball Express. Southwest Indiana near Evansville is renowned for the well-preserved Native American Angel Mounds State Historic Site. The largest city and state capital is famous worldwide for its Indianapolis 500 race. Even locals living in the suburbs often overlook the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Eiteljorg Museum, NCAA Hall of Champions, the old Union Station museum cluster, and downtown Canal Walk, to name but a few landmarks. South Bend is synonymous with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.
Forested Nashville’s art colony fame dates to the early 1900s when Impressionist Theodore Clement Steele overwintered in The House of the Singing Winds. It is now the T.C. Steele State Historic Site. View paintings and sculpture at the I.M. Pei-designed Indiana University Museum of Art. Attend an IU sports event or an opera, ballet, concert, or theater performance. Treat the family to The Little Nashville Opry or The Bill Monroe Bluegrass Park. For healing mineral springs, head south to Orange County, Indiana’s spa resort center.
Enjoy golf, fishing, boating, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating in the nation’s agricultural heartland. Monticello and Rensselaer are west of Logansport and north of Lafayette. Take the family on the Cornball Express and Hoosier Hurricane at the Indiana Beach Amusement Resort in Monticello. Play boardwalk carnival games, or let the kids loose on the go-carts. Pile the family into their vehicles for an old-fashioned movie experience at Monticello’s Lake Shore Drive-In. Indulge in a weekend dinner boat cruise to hot band sounds as the Madam Carroll plies Lake Freeman.
5.0 based on 74 reviews
This is a lovely restored theater which is still a work in progress. Due to COVID-19 things are not as they usually are. This theater is run by volunteers and they do their best to replicate how the theater was run back in the day. They offer give away sand a cartoon etc..... it is a fun and nostalgic place to watch a movie. The staff is always friendly and helpful and there are several spots to walk to walk to before or after a movie for a bite to eat or a drink. Give it a try if you haven’t.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
The 49er is like a trip back in time. you sit in your car and watch the movie starting at dusk. There is an old fashioned concession stand. Get there early for a good spot! bring a blanket if it is chilly and bug spray if it is hot.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
love to set in front of the car with the lawn chairs. anyone who goes to the drive in often should know in between two speaker poles is for two cars. not for a car and a blanket next to it. 11.00 for two movies comes out to 5.50 a movie, you can't beat that.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Wolf Theatres in Greensburg is one that is by far the best movie theatre I've been to! Awesome theatres with recliner seats, great snack and drink options, helpful staff, and just all around awesome!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
The premiere membership my wife bought for what is now called AMC Theater in Plainfield IN is WAY worth it. Fast lines, for both tickets and beverages. Also, the new beer and wine option is very enjoyable! The staff seems also to have been upgraded. Great customer service.
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