A Taste of Indiana’s Cool North at Flavorful Festivals

Indiana’s Cool North serves up flavor all summer long at its mouthwatering food festivals. County fairs in Elkhart, Porter and LaPorte counties deliver deep-fried favorites and local treats. Savor the smoky links at Whiting’s Kielbasa Fest or sweet apple delights in Nappanee. The Kouts Pork Fest celebrates all things pork with small-town charm. And Farmed and Forged in LaPorte County blends farm-fresh ingredients with culinary creativity. From heritage eats to chef-crafted fare, food lovers will be full and happy with these 16 festivals to explore!

The Grand Old Lady of Crown Point

Historic Crown Point Courthouse

 

 

The Lake County Courthouse in Crown Point, affectionately known as the “Grand Old Lady,” is a striking example of Romanesque and Georgian architecture. Designed by Chicago architect John C. Cochrane, construction began in 1878 and was completed in 1880. The building features a distinctive clock tower and was constructed using approximately 500,000 hand-kilned bricks.  Today, the former courthouse houses the Lake County Historical Society Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich history. The building also accommodates shops and professional offices.

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