Paddle Power - Kayaking is a cleaner, greener way to explore Indiana’s blueways PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Helen W. O'Guinn   
Monday, 28 June 2010 20:42

Paddle PowerFor David Crabb and his daughters Lillian and Katherine, kayaking has been a family affair for more than 10 years. Crabb says, “Kayaking is very clean, it’s very green; it’s muscle-powered sports.” He notes that today’s kayaks are derived from boats used by the Inuit people of Greenland centuries ago, and that they haven’t changed all that much.

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River Towns Make Great Summer Getaways PDF Print E-mail
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Written by ILG Staff   
Saturday, 24 April 2010 22:24

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Madison and New Harmony

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Take a hike on Indiana's Wild Side PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp   
Friday, 05 March 2010 13:00

Wild IndianaIf you are looking for an informative and personal take on the wild side of Indiana, Michael Habeck leads the way. His recently released book, Wild Indiana, celebrates some of the state’s well-known and lesserknown wilderness areas.

 

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Indiana Winter Getaways PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp   
Saturday, 14 November 2009 00:00

getawaysIf your image of a winter getaway includes a shoreline, Indiana has two unique spots.

In the middle of Indiana, we forget — or maybe never were mindful of — the rich diversity and natural beauty that define our state’s northern and southern borders...

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Greening up Festivals PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Marianne Peters   
Wednesday, 29 April 2009 21:00

thumb_festival2Every Labor Day weekend, Plymouth is ground zero for one of Indiana’s largest festivals. The annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival draws a half million people, and like other communities of similar size, the county depends on the explosion of revenue generated by the visitors...

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