From Vine to Stein to Still in Indiana’s Cool North
Posted on July 8, 2025 by Dina Miller
Indiana’s Cool North is a flavorful destination for wine, beer, and spirits lovers alike. Crisp autumn days are the perfect backdrop for savoring local craft beers, where seasonal brews pair beautifully with the region’s vibrant fall colors and festive gatherings. Breweries serve up inventive small-batch beers and hearty menus in vibrant, often historic spaces. Wineries offer relaxing countryside settings and locally crafted vintages, from crisp whites to bold reds. Distilleries add to the mix with handcrafted whiskeys, vodkas, and unique cocktails. Many spots feature live music, outdoor patios, and tasting events—making it easy to sip, savor, and explore the region’s spirited charm.
A Treasure Trove of American Art in Elkhart
The Midwest Museum of American Art in downtown Elkhart occupies a grand neoclassical bank building and houses over 6,000 works of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American art. Highlights include the largest public collection of Rockwell lithographs in the country, rare Overbeck pottery, works by Grant Wood, Grandma Moses, and ever-changing exhibits like the Elkhart Juried Regional.
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- 67 Minutes to Michigan City
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