“This aqua is a quintessential midcentury color. It reminds me of that time when everyone had a whole pink or blue kitchen.”
Jeremiah Williams
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For Sail: 5 Great Lake Boats
Today’s pontoons must pull double duty. Buyers want both space for a dozen people and enough horsepower to pull the kids on skis.
Robert Annis
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Fashion Hub: Meet 7 Stylish Monon Trail Users
“If you’re going to a nicer event, go for platforms or wedges—they’re not really hard to bike in—instead of sneakers,” Talty says.
Madison Hanulak
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Life on the Lake: 5 Hoosiers Talk About Those They Love
“Like so many of the families on Wawasee, we’re diving into our fourth generation there. And the water remains very inviting.” —Katie Zarich
IM Editors
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Pack Mentality: 5 Great Monon Trail Groups
Including Westfield Police Chief Joel Rush, who is now turning the idea of running from the cops on its head.
Adam Wren
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Trail Mix: A Survey of the Monon's Best and Worst
The Good (Carmel): “You don’t have to stop every five feet.” The Bad (23rd St.): “That Thomas Skinner factory blasts its stench at the trail.”
IM Editors
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100 Monon Trail Lovers Say …
“Nope. Wait, do other people get asked out on the Monon? Am I missing out?!”
IM Editors
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Monon Trail Dog-Lover's Guide
Your best buddy can party in Broad Ripple, too: The deck and patio at Plump’s Last Shot is a happening scene for sociable dogs, with water bowls and servers who’ve been known to bring biscuits.
Evan West
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Monon Trail Rookie's Guide: 10 Dos and Don'ts
Don’t try to make new friends. Even so, the people-watching is first class. Just don’t gawk.
Amanda Heckert
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Monon Trail Eater's Guide: Best Food on the Path
Craving something salty? Locally made beef jerky at Joe’s Butcher Shop delivers a surprising lemon-peppery kick.
Megan Fernandez
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Dear Miss Monon: Trail & Error
Question: A friend says my Instagramming is disruptive to other trail-users, but everyone “hearts” my tilted shots of trees and bridges. What’s the verdict?
Lindsay Fisher
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Photos: Summer Solstice Yoga on Monument Circle
The purpose of the gathering was agreed upon by most—to enjoy yoga (if in sweltering 90-degree heat) and to join in the worldwide summer solstice celebration.
Jennifer Burnham
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At Home: Barbara Shoup's Writing Room
Shoup surrounds herself with an eclectic assemblage of colorful mementos reflecting the people and experiences that have inspired her.
Trisha Brand
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Next Stop, Stardom: Famous Hoosiers Turned New Yorkers
Who’s who among Indianans on the fast track in NYC, from breakout designers to NBA bigwigs.
Trisha Brand
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13 Things We Love Most About the Monon Trail
1. It’s an advertising-free zone.
2. Barbecue sandwich at Locally Grown Gardens.
3. Murals.
4. Spying cool bikes. …