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    Riley Days

    Riley Days

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.2 mi

    We love Riley Days!! The first Thurs, Fri, Sat, and Sun of October Greenfield hosts a street…read morefestival in honor of famous poet James Whitcomb Riley. Hundreds of street vendors set up booths on US 40, State Rd 9 and several surrounding streets. You'll find lots of arts / crafts, holiday decor, candles, woodwork, metalwork, cookware, clothing, scarves, house decor, purses, bedding, hats / sunglasses, toys, and candy. In addition to the product vendors there are probably 30-40 food options - mostly fair food style trucks. If you've ever been to Riley Days you know the shish-ka-bobs in front of the courthouse lawn will have a long line but are worth the wait! I also love the Papageorge Gyro truck, BBQ options, and don't forget the banana split elephant ears or pineapple whip ice cream. There is also live entertainment on the south side of the Courthouse lawn in a gazebo and across the street from there an additional entertainment tent is set up. You'll find everything from singing, dancing, clogging, fashion shows, a kids beauty pageant, and live bands. Also there is a large kids area with several blown up bouncy houses, fair style games, and face painting. On Friday morning the local elementary schools host the Parade of Flowers where kids line up and place flowers on the statue of Riley in town ( half endearing, half creepy in my opinion ) but tradition none the less. Saturday morning is another parade with local businesses and a Queen from the local high school being crowned. Come check all this action out! Parking can be a tad hectic but mostly free. Check the surrounding side streets of South and North but $5-$10 pay parking is available in a few places as well.

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    Riley Days
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    Waterman's Winter Wonderland Festival & Light Show

    Waterman's Winter Wonderland Festival & Light Show

    5.0
    (1 review)
    15.1 mi

    This is an amazing annual event held a Watermans' farm. It also goes by the name of Christmas at…read morethe Farm and runs on the weekends in December. It is very reasonably priced and my littles loved it. They offer free parking and have food trucks on site. The parking lot is a bit dark in spots and hard to navigate, but I made it. Now, it is a festival hosted in December which means it is more than likely going to be very chilly at best. I recommend checking the weather and dressing accordingly. The staff there, from the ticket takers, to the vendors, to the characters, to the ride operators, were so very friendly. They were all awesome. The place has an awesome walk-thru interactive light show. They have some cool music that syncs to the lights. It is worth the price of addmission all by itself. During the COVID year they made it a drive thru attraction. Within the maze of lights there are trailers that has characters that you can take photos with including the Grinch, Jack Skellington from the nightmare before Christmas, Ana, Elsa, and Olaf, and of course, the jolly one himself, Santa. Our favorite was the Grinch. He really played his role and looked great. There are also characters roaming the grounds like an old Mickey Mouse, a deer, and a panda. The festival has a small ride/game area that has a tall rock-climbing wall, bungee trampoline, an archery game where you try to hit floating balls with an arrow. A bear affair spinner, a basketball shot game, and a wizzer. They are all included with your admission and you can play/ride as much as you want. As I mentioned, it is reasonably priced, but has a bunch of add-ons. There is a train that costs $5 per person and takes you along the festival grounds and through the lights. The train is cash only and they have an ATM on site, if you need it. Also, you are not allowed to take personal photos with the characters in the trailers. You must pay for their photos. They are $10 per photo. So, as you can see, the amount of money you spend can creep up very quickly. They have a lot of food options. They have a kettle corn vendor on site selling various flavors of kettle corn. There is also a small snack bar and a couple of food trucks. They have set up a small tent where people can eat and have a heated restroom trailer nearby. They were playing classic Christmas movies on a large screen on the grounds and had a bonfire going. I must admit, We hung out at the bonfire for a while to warm up. They also have a very tall inflatable slide. One of the tallest that I have seen. I looked like a small mountain. Other attractions include a hayride, a set of illuminated wings that you can take a picture in front of, a creepy Christmas maze (it is not too scary and is ok for little kids to go in), and a photo op with Krampus in a trailer behind the snack bar and next to the slide. No attraction is complete without a gift shop. This place is not different. They have a gift shop next to the movie screen and near the entrance. We had an amazing time here. It is definitely a well kept secret. They have been doing this for at least 4 years and this is the first time that I heard about it. I definitely will be back next year. Hopefully, my littles will be ready to visit Krampus by then. They did not make half way into the trailer this year. I know time is running out this year to purchase one of their dated tickets, but you should have it on your radar for next year if you can't squeeze it in this year.

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    Waterman's Winter Wonderland Festival & Light Show
    Waterman's Winter Wonderland Festival & Light Show
    Waterman's Winter Wonderland Festival & Light Show

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    Feast Of The Hunters Moon

    Feast Of The Hunters Moon

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    76.5 mi

    This place was so, so fun and the colonial theme really sticks with the place!…read more The decor and music was wonderful and staff was kind and gave directions. Thank you for having me!

    Angie A. did an awesomely thorough review worth reading. I will fill in some details:…read more My boyfriend brought me here. He comes every year for the Sweet Annie wreaths and Bud's root beer. I am always up for an adventure, and this one was no exception. If you like stepping back in time, then you need to come check out the Feast of the Hunters Moon, a reenactment of a mid-1700s trading post. With a reenactment comes reenactors. There are hundreds of them, dressed in traditional garb, armed with artillery, hanging out in their traditional tents, huddled around the fire. It's quite the sight to see. These reenactors lead a variety of events, from traditional dances to church ceremonies for a few denominations. Vendors also set up shop, selling everything from furry frontier hats to fine china to swords to mini telescopes. Best of all, there's BUD'S ROOT BEER (the best of the best) and FOOD: apple dumplings, fried dough, pork chops, stews/soups, sausages, breads. Most of it is pretty tasty, so bring cash and your appetite for sure! This event is definitely family-friendly and a nod to our Indiana history. Mark your calendars to experience this for sure!

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    Native American Demonstrations
    Native American Demonstrations
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    Best Camp at the Feast!
    Apple Dumpling Ovens

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    Brookston Apple Popcorn Festival

    Brookston Apple Popcorn Festival

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    81.3 mi

    Great festival in a small town. Everybody was happy and friendly with both the vendors and the…read morepeople walking around the festival being very orderly. Popcorn and apples were a feature in many of the booths. Will return for more next year.

    Spouse and I moved to Brookston about a year and a half ago, just before the 2018 APF. If you sit…read moreon our front porch during the festival, I could throw a baseball to the first booth. Well, maybe I couldn't, but a baseball player sure could. To begin with, it's worth noting that the city shuts down for festival weekend. If you want to go to the hardware store...don't. Any store that IS open along 3rd street is dedicating itself to its festival booth. But that's okay - for one day a year, I'm happy to hang out at home and watch about a million (okay, probably just a couple of thousand) wander over. Parking isn't terrible as long as you're okay with walking, since you can basically park in any of the neighborhoods. If you're not able to do that, the churches sell spots on their lawn and in their parking lots. There are three main attractions to be had: 1. The entire city becomes a giant yard sale. Everyone uses that weekend as a time to help make their stuff into your stuff. So bring your cash. There are a couple of ATMs in town at the convenience stores as well. Oh, and come visit me, I have a lot of whisky decanters to rehome. Tell me that you found me on Yelp and I'll give you a discount. 2. Food. This is where the festival doesn't do as well. There are a lot of food options, but the lines are incredibly long. They either need more food vendors, or the existing food vendors need to be more efficient. We want to give you our money, but you have to meet us halfway! 3. STUFF. Lots of vendors selling various things. There are always some people selling wooden creations, plants here and there, food products, etc. If you go to Mosey Down Main or other street festivals in the greater Tippecanoe area, you'll probably see similar things. There are other attractions, like the pony ride, music, a beer garden, etc., but that changes from year-to-year. I think it's a delightful little festival, and that everyone should come.

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    Young cake-walkers compete for treats!
    Young cake-walkers compete for treats!
    A determined hot wheel racer.
    A determined hot wheel racer.
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    Funnel cake are a big favorite.
    Corn Maze Beer Fest

    Corn Maze Beer Fest

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    36.0 mi

    Tell me what is more quintessential Indiana than walking through a corn maze and drinking beer?…read more This event is a great way to try brews from all over the county (and the world -- there was a latvian brewer this year!) Be prepared to get a little dusty, and wear your sunscreen if it is sunny outside. You will see many sun burnt people as this event is several hours long in the sun. With over 80+ breweries and eight different sections of the maze, this event feels much more open/enjoyable than other beer fests where the vendors are squished together. There is also a ton of parking (you are in the middle of no-where) and they give people an option to camp overnight if you think you may over-indulge.

    This was the 4th Annual Corn Maze Beer Fest held on the Simmon's family farm in rural Columbus at…read more450 North Brewing Company. This 21+ event was a lot of fun on a perfect, sunny, 70 degree fall day. We came as a group of seven and the first time for all. If you've never been before the main attraction is over 80 of the nation's best breweries scattered out among 10 numbered canopy stations throughout an 11-acre corn maze. As you enter the maze your given a limited edition souvenir glass for unlimited samples of beer all day long. Each of 10 canopy stations had 8-10 different breweries providing unlimited samples to all. Inside the maze, Station 1 had 450 North Brewing samples plus live music playing on an additional stage kicking off the party atmosphere. It was nice having this large crowd broken into smaller, controlled groups than one large overwhelming area. People had the option of starting at different stations so the crowd dispersed quickly. Some of the lines were long but moved quickly and groups moved freely from one station to the next. A map was provided listing which breweries were at each station number so you wouldn't miss the breweries you wanted to visit. Much appreciated were tubs of free water and sodas throughout the maze and on the main grounds. Thank you for providing free water all day. Outside of the corn maze was the main stage, a beer garden and a huge tent with tables and chairs for dining, shade and rest. Along Food Alley were food trucks offering sliders, 3 different bbq trucks and a pretzel vendor. The Simmons Winery (next door to the 450 North restaurant and brewery) was also pouring wine and cider at the 450 North tent. The corn maze closed at 5:00 p.m. but an after party with live music (Sundance Head) played from 5:00 - 8:30 p.m. keeping the party going. All ages were welcomed from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Check out tickets next year at 450 North Brewing Company's website. VIP tickets, general admission and designated driver tickets were available. VIP tickets get you entry 1 1/2 hours before general admission guests. They sell out quickly!! What a fun day and a great way to sample breweries from across the nation all in one location.

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    The brewery names were in large lettering on front of canopy.
    The brewery names were in large lettering on front of canopy.
    Canopy with large red flag reflecting station number
    Canopy with large red flag reflecting station number
    The schedule and corn maze map

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    The schedule and corn maze map

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