The Village at Winona is a delightful destination
According to the “History of Winona,” the area that is now where The Village at Winona is located was settled by the Beyer brothers.
Read MoreAccording to the “History of Winona,” the area that is now where The Village at Winona is located was settled by the Beyer brothers.
Read MoreAccording to the LaGrange County Historical Society, the first white pioneers arrived in 1828 and settled in northeast area of the county.
Read MoreHuntington County has much to offer those that want to explore and enjoy a bit of history.
Read MoreFor the past 18 years, Upper Wabash Interpretive Services has scheduled Eagle watches in February.
Read MoreOriginally named Bourissa Hills after a Potawatomi Indian that was granted the surrounding rolling hills before the Indian Removal Act of 1830, a Philadelphian named Carlisle renamed the town in 1835.
Read MoreFew in Lake Country have heard of Perkinsville, but this village in the middle of nowhere goes back to 1821 when the first white settler pitched a tent near the White River.
Read MoreMentone lies close to the Fulton County line and is named after Menton, France.
Read MoreAccording to the Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee Visitor’s Center, Miami Indians were the first humans to inhabit the area that is now Culver.
Read MoreBefore settlers arrived, the Miami Indians led by Chief Little Turtle hunted the dense forests and fished the Eel River in what is now Whitley County.
Read MoreAccording to records at the Roann library: the area was first settled along the Eel River in the 1830’s.
Read MoreLigonier was founded in 1835 by Isaac Cavin.
Read MoreThe area that is now Roanoke was first the hunting and fishing grounds for the Miami Indians but that changed in the 1800s.
Read MoreHaving come from an Old-order Mennonite background, I was exposed to Swiss/German food early-on.
Read MoreIn the 1830’s, Fort Wayne settlers starting moving to the fertile farm lands lying further west and north of town.
Read MoreColumbia City also has other interesting spots to check-out. Let’s take a look!
Read MoreA half-hour drive east of Lake Country is the village of Avilla.
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