Posts Tagged ‘wabash’
Tea Party on the Porch
Enjoy a tea party on the porch of the Women’s Clubhouse, located right next to the Wabash City Park. Reservations must be made no later than the Friday before the…
Read MoreFree Dr. James Ford Historic Home Tours
Part of Spring Break Bash
Read More5 Spots for Nature Enthusiasts in Wabash County
Spring has sprung (cliché I know)! It’s time to turn off the Game of Thrones marathon and bust out our hiking boots. Wabash County has an abundance of public trails…
Read MoreCoffee; Right Meow!
A friend of mine gave her husband a coffee mug with the quote “Good morning, I see the assassins have failed” printed on it. (It cracks me up every time!)…
Read MoreFall Experiences
Are you a fall fanatic? If the thought of sweatshirts, cider, pumpkins, and chili get you excited, then you’ve landed in the right place! Get Ready: this is fall in…
Read MoreHappy downtown, happy town
You get out of it what you put into it,” the old adage goes. Over the past few years, Wabash County has plenty of momentum going for it in regards…
Read MoreFew remain of the county’s five original covered bridges
There are less than 100 historic wooden covered bridges in the Hoosier state, with Wabash County being able to boast two of them. Currently, the towns of North Manchester and…
Read MoreParadise Spring Historical Park
Cabins, walking paths, human history and open greenspace await visitors to Paradise Spring Historical Park. Located within a few blocks from the historic downtown district, Paradise Spring offers a peaceful connection…
Read MoreWabash is a Stellar community
Ask anyone in the City of Wabash, and they will tell you that Wabash is a Stellar Community. It’s not just their opinion. It’s a fact. For in August, Wabash…
Read MoreCanal played major factor in developing Wabash County
The Wabash and Erie Canal, though short-lived, played a great role in helping develop Wabash and much of Indiana in the early 19th century. The U.S. Congress provided a land…
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