Indianapolis Elkhart Evansville Lafayette Merrillville Indianapolis Get on the road to adventure Located in the center of the state, Indiana’s largest city is rich with history and hospitality. This former railroad hub is now home to world-class museums, gorgeous urban parks and—of course—the...
Another family favorite is Eagle Creek Park, one of the largest city parks in the U.S. This expansive green space offers numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, and birdwatching. Families can rent canoes or kayaks for a day on the water, making it a perfect spot for ou...
State Parks in Florida Appear Off-Limits to Development as Lawmakers React to Outcry The Florida House passed a bill unanimously protecting state parks from pickleball courts, golf courses and hotel developments Associated PressMay 1, 2025 Driver Who Killed 4 by Smashing Through an ...
Central Indiana has been heavily developed but you can find exciting birding spots such as Shades and Turkey Run State Parks in west-central Indiana and Summit Lake State Park in east-central Indiana. Even in Indianapolis, the state capital and the largest city, Eagle Creek Park and Fort Harri...
According to the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Department there are 180 State Parks in New York. These parks come in all shapes and sizes. Some are so big it would take several visits to see it all and others are so small you might not have realized you were even in a Sta...
Interestingly, one of Indiana's handful of AAA Four Diamond restaurants isn't in Indianapolis but Elkhart, a small city in the northern part of the state near South Bend. Accordingly,Artisansays you'll get "fine dining flair without the formality," and diners agree — this is the spot for...
Among the many restaurants and food stands between Salt Lake City and Utah’s five national parks, Black Sheep Café in Provo is a standout. Siblings Bleu Adams and Mark Daniel Mason opened Black Sheep Café with the goal of marrying Navajo dishes from their childhood with flavor profiles of...
Capital:Indianapolis Official Name: Indiana Organized as a Territory: May 7, 1800 Entered Union (rank):December 11, 1816 (19th State) Second (and Current) Constitution of Indiana Adopted: 1851 State abbreviation/Postal code:Ind./IN State Area Codes:930, 812, 463, 317, 219, 765, 260, 574...
Where it's at:Sherman Oaks is a 30-minute drive from downtown Los Angeles. Diners who want to walk off their meal can head to one of the many parks that lie between Venture Freeway and Mulholland Drive. What to order:The breakfast burrito gets raves, as do the omelets and scrambles...