Bristol
If you want to relax and enjoy the luxurious feel of being in the country, then you should definitely pay a visit to the small town of Bristol, where you can partake of a number of activities. If you are into the outdoors, then be sure to take a walk along any of the numerous nature trails, or simply gaze at the beautiful waterfalls that can be found in the area. If history or arts or more to your liking, then you will definitely want to visit the Elkhart Historical Museum, which is free and showcases a number of historical items. You can also visit the Bristol Opera House, or stop in town during any one of the numerous festivals that call this town home. Whatever your preference, Bristol has a little something to offer every visitor.
Elkhart
If you are looking for a town where the past meets the present, then you should definitely pay a visit to the charming town of Elkhart. The town has seen something of a renaissance in the last few years, which is symbolized by the opening of the restored Lerner Theatre, as well as a beautiful walking trail that takes you by the river. The streets of this city are quite friendly to pedestrian traffic, so you will definitely be able to make your way around with ease. While you're in town, be sure to visit any one of the new restaurants and quaint shops that make up this charming town in Indiana's Amish Country.
Middlebury
The town of Middlebury is one of those towns where everyone comes to do business, both Amish and non-Amish alike. This is truly a slice of small town Americana, with local shopowners who truly know their stuff and are willing to help any customer that walks in the door. While you're here, be sure to purchase any of the fine products that are made locally, ranging from meats to ice cream and flavored honey. There are also a number of festivals and other seasonal gatherings that are also a blast to visit, so be sure to stop by this Amish small town while these are going on.
If you are looking for somewhere to spend a few quite days away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, look no further than the Amish Country of Indiana, which is full of numerous small towns that are a breath of fresh air in our hurried world.
Published by Thomas West - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment
Thomas grew up in West Virginia, where he earned a B.A. in English, History, and Classics from Marshall University. He went on to earn an M.A. in English (with a Certificate of Advanced Study in Women s and... View profile
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