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Why Indy’s Creative Class Loves Evansville Right Now

In 2012, staffers at an Evansville museum discovered an original Picasso, mislabeled, that had been stored unnoticed for nearly 50 years.

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Three Under-the-Radar Hotels for Your Holiday Guests

A Broad Ripple boutique hotel, a Carmel B&B, and “that house” on Kessler

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Traveler: Branching Out in Brown County

Autumn isn’t the only time it shines. Nashville proves equally enchanting when strewn with twinkling white lights.

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Unspoken Rules of Brown County

If you’re wearing overalls, you better play in a bluegrass band.

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Ask Me Anything: Kelly Shea

How do travelers get upgraded to first class? “You never will. Businessmen getting all those frequent-flyer miles are using the upgrades.”

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Hot List 10.31.14

Funny luggage tags, a versatile designer ankle boot, and a chunky sweater for your pooch.

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Travel: Runway Success in Columbus, Ohio

Over the last decade, Ohio’s capital has built on its reputation as the corporate headquarters of Abercrombie & Fitch, The Limited, and Victoria’s Secret to become one of the country’s most fashion-forward places.

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Travel: Shipshewana's Amish Country

It’s Brown County with buggies, except Shipshewana lacks the centralized core that makes Nashville easy to roam. Instead, look for the Reifsnider Harness Shop mural and find yourself around the corner from the town’s best store.

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Traveler: St. Louis Turns 250

Local artists have decorated 250 fiberglass birthday cakes strategically positioned all around town.

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Hot List 7.11.14

Dog-portrait pillows, Hawaiian sandals, and the supreme makeup kit for travelers.

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Traveler: Get a Second Wind in Chicago

Even if you’re a native of the Windy City, these 25 ideas make it possible to play tourist in your home city.

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Traveler: Traverse City's Cherry Festival

Studded with charming eateries, roadside farm stands, lovely orchards, and postcard-perfect wineries, Traverse City packs a big foodie punch.

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Road Trip: Shopping in Culver, Indiana

With our shopping-guide photo gallery, you’ll be back on your way in no time.

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Street Savvy: Mooresville

In Pioneer Park, the new Soaring Eagle Zip Line gives riders two thrills for the low $5 cost of one: load at the bottom, slide up the 600-foot cable, then zoom back down.

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Phil Gulley: Flyover Country

This year, we’re not leaving Indiana. The little woman and I will head to our farm in Orange County, where the people are humble, the landscape inviting, the snakes few and modest in size, and nothing untoward ever happens.

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