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    Gem, Indiana. 4 languages ... Gem was never properly laid out or platted. A store and a saw mill were built at Gem in 1871. [3] A post office was established at Gem ...

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  5. Category:Farms in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Two Gaits Farm (Carmel, Indiana) This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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    Local hidden gem: Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana. EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Long before "retro" became popular in professional baseball, there was the "original" aesthetic at American ballparks.

  7. There's a Magical German Holiday Market in the Midwest US

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    On my final morning in Carmel, I stop at Caffe Buondi, a strip mall gem serving Italian-inspired breakfast and brunch. My smoked salmon toast – ciabatta topped with goat cheese, avocado, capers ...

  8. Category:Farm museums in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Farm museums in Indiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Buckley Homestead; C.

  9. The Barns at Nappanee - Wikipedia

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    The Barns at Nappanee, Home of Amish Acres, formerly known solely as Amish Acres, is a tourist attraction in Nappanee, Indiana, created from an eighty-acre (thirty-two-hectare) Old Order Amish farm. The farm was purchased in October 1968 at auction from the Manasses Kuhns’ estate. The farm was homesteaded by Moses Stahly in 1873.