Stone’s Tavern, opened in 1839 by Richard Stone, was one of the first commercial structures in Noble County to serve travelers on the trail between Fort Wayne and Goshen.
LIGONIER — Historical figures in the flesh, the sound of cannon fire and the aroma of baking bread brought to life Noble County’s early history Saturday and Sunday at the
You can almost smell the popcorn, taste the ice cream, the greasy but good fair food and hear the crack and screech of fireworks.
Many area festivals and fairs are slated to return in 2021 after COVID-19 wiped out most events a year ago.
âThings are definitely happening in LaGrange County,â said Phyllis Youga, executive director of the LaGrange County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Shipshewanaâs MayFest went off well, with some new events planned and returning events forthcoming.
âWe are seeing a great response,â Youga said. âWe are very pleased with the recovery.â The popular flea market in Shipshewana resumed in May at 85% capacity. Businesses sheâs talked to are also happy with the rebound.