Greenfield is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Indiana, United States, and a part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The population was 20,602 at the 2010 census, and an estimated 21,709 in 2016. It lies in Center Township.
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Tuttle Orchards is a favorite central Indiana farm destination featuring quality apples, pumpkins, plants and local foods. The year round farm store offers a selection of produce, local and gourmet groceries. The farm also hosts seasonal events and tours. Fall activities include apple picking, pumpkin patch, corn maze, kid's farm play area and more.
a working farm / orchard with 8,000 + apple trees, a freeze early 2020 destroyed most of the u-pick apples, however when we visited there was plenty of and a wide variety of apples. we to the cafe (open year round) and the store, plenty of local meat / produce. for the pumpkin patch : we were too early The cafe , food excellent gourmet sandwiches, service with covid restrictions - great four of us for lunch, our friends were first time visitors weekend: reservations required due to covid restrictions
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This is a great home tour run by Folks who are serious about sharing information about Mr. Riley with visitors. It is fun to see how the kids become appreciative of how a famous author spent his time in a small town.
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High end, hand crafted chocolates, caramels, truffles, toffees, and other confections. We use exquisite chocolate from France, Switzerland, Belgium, and South America. Our candies carry the Indiana Artisan seal of excellence. We do not add extra preservatives, so truffles should be consumed with in one to one and a half weeks after purchase.
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Although they no longer have food available, their beer is spot on. You can order anywhere using GrubHub or Doordash or get local pizza delivered right to your table. You can still have quite the experience and they are family friendly.
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Virtual reality arcade that features some of the highest quality virtual reality equipment and experiences!
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The Hancock County Historical Society includes the Old Log Jail Museum and the Chapel in the Park Museum. The buildings are open to the public for tours on Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5p.m. in the months of April through October. Admission is $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. The historic Chapel in the Park does hold a variety of events throughout the year - including speakers and other presentations. Both museum contain a wide variety of items all related to the history of Hancock County Indiana. This includes everything from Ice Age animal fossils to Native American artifacts to Civil War memorabilia and to local business items and items that belonged to families who resided within the county. Highlights of our items include the official symbol of the Democrat Party - the Democrat Rooster, Beulah Driffel's box, and items pertaining to Hancock County's most famous son, James Whitcomb Riley. Other famous folk from Hancock County include: H. Weir Cook - World War I & II Flying Ace Will Vawter - famous artist Reverend Charles O'Donnell - Former President of Notre Dame University Mary Alice Smith - Little Orphant Annie Jaycie Phelps - Olympic Gold Medalist in Gymnastics Mark Dismore - Indy Car Driver
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