written by Rhoda Smith, owner of Cabins & Candlelight
West-central Indiana boasts several cabins located near Crawfordsville, which is well-known for canoeing on Sugar Creek, hosting Wabash College and hiking at nearby Shades State Park. More recently, Crawfordsville Aquatics Center and the Ironman Raceway.
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Spring is just around the corner in Montgomery County, Indiana! Here are 5 things to add to your spring bucket list for your next trip to MoCo.
1. Canoe or kayak down our lovely scenic Sugar Creek with rentals from Clements Canoes or Sugar Creek Campground....
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Have a desire for excitement and adventure? Montgomery County has several options for you to get your adrenaline pumping.
Get your canoe or kayak rental from Clement’s Canoes or Sugar Creek Campground and take a lovely scenic route on Sugar Creek. Grab your hiking boots and...
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We are celebrating Visit Indiana week by showcasing our assets here in MoCo! Follow the daily list for ideas!
State Parks Sunday (May 5) kicks off Visit Indiana week with admission to 49 Indiana Department of Natural Resources properties, including Shades State Park and Turkey...
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Backstep Brewing came to life when two craft beer enthusiast firefighters happened to get assigned to the same fire house. A couple of after work beers eventually turned into an idea and then a concept. Jim originally came from the bar business and Patrick had...
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Morgan Morris
Operations and Financial Manager, Montgomery County Visitors & Convention Bureau
Montgomery County has been Morgan’s home since the day she was born. She graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Psychology in 2008. She currently serves as the Operations/Social Media...
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Heather Shirk
Executive Director
Montgomery County Visitors & Convention Bureau
Born and raised in Montgomery County, Heather has spent the last 18+ years serving Montgomery County in various roles. She currently serves as executive director for the Montgomery County Visitors & Convention Bureau. The MCVCB promotes the destination...
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Wondering what to do today? Montgomery County has a broad array of retail shops, interesting museums, art galleries and entertainment options to keep you busy
1.Rich History –While in MoCo, visit the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, who has faithfully preserved General Wallace’s personal memorabilia...
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What a wonderful time of year it is! The city is decorated with snowflakes and garland, Christmas trees are decorated, and houses are sparkling with lights. The one thing that just completes the holiday season is a good cup of hot chocolate, and if you...
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The Bicentennial Torch has arrived in Montgomery County and will be available for viewing at the Carnegie Museum. Exhibit details still to be announced.
Local resident, John Gadd, designed and created the display holding the torch. The top and bottom base is made from quarter sawn...
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