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  2. Fall splendor: Where to see vibrant fall colors around Indiana

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    More: More Spirit Halloween stores have been announced in more Indiana cities.Here's where. The Monon Trail. Some of the best fall colors can be seen on a walk or bike ride through the city ...

  3. West Side Nut Club Fall Festival - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival is an annual event held the first full week of every October on Franklin Street in Evansville, Indiana, and is organized by the West Side Nut Club. The festival features over 137 food booths run and operated by not-for-profit groups in the region. It features an eclectic variety of food, particularly both ...

  4. Where and when fall foliage will peak in Indiana

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    Get out your sweaters. Cue up Taylor Swift (Midnights releases Oct. 21!). Grab your seasonal pumpkin items. That’s right, fall is almost here and with that comes one of Indiana’s pride and ...

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  6. List of nature centers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Central Indiana: website, 95 acres, operated by the City, Marion County and Holliday Park natural and environmental history, features hands-on, discovery-based activities for all ages Indiana Dunes State Park Nature Center: Chesterton: Porter: Northern Indiana: 2,182 acres (883 ha), nature center open year round Kirkendall Nature Center: Kokomo ...

  7. Mounds State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mounds State Park is a state park near Anderson, Madison County, Indiana featuring Native American heritage, and ten ceremonial mounds built by the prehistoric Adena culture indigenous peoples of eastern North America, and also used centuries later by Hopewell culture inhabitants. It is separate from (and about 79 miles northwest of) the ...