by Doug Ayers
November 18, 2024
Brown County, Indiana, where rolling hills meet vibrant art, also harbors a flourishing wine scene. Brown County wineries offer more than just a ta...
by Doug Ayers
November 18, 2024
Planning a trip to Brown County, Indiana? Besides the stunning fall foliage and vibrant art scene, you’ll want to fuel your adventures with a heart...
by Douglas Ayers
November 16, 2024
Growing up in Brown County, Indiana, I spent countless hours exploring its scenic trails and backroads on horseback. Horseback riding has always be...
by Doug Ayers
November 15, 2024
Growing up in Brown County, Indiana, I've enjoyed countless hikes across its diverse trails. From gentle slopes to rugged climbs, each path offers ...
by Douglas Ayers
November 15, 2024
As a kid in Brown County, Indiana, grapevines were my first zip lines. I'd swing through the woods, pretending to be on daring rescue missions. Thi...
by Douglas Ayers
November 13, 2024
Paddle Boarding in Brown County: Your Complete Guide
As a Brown County native, I've spent countless hours exploring our waterways by canoe and padd...
by Douglas Ayers
November 13, 2024
A rainy day doesn't mean a day stuck inside. This is especially true in Brown County, Indiana. This place holds a special charm, even when the weat...
by Douglas Ayers
November 13, 2024
Growing up in Brown County, Indiana, meant a childhood filled with running. From elementary school track and field days to exploring the hilly trai...
by Doug Ayers
November 12, 2024
Gold fever is real, and it’s not just a thing of the past. It’s the thrill of discovery, the connection to nature, and the hope of finding gold. He...
by Doug Ayers
March 11, 2023
Did you know Brown County has the oldest art gallery in Indiana? Or that Red Skelton has appeared there? Learn these an my other little Tidbits
by Lonnie Ayers
February 12, 2021
As long as old men sit around and tell stories about old women, and they'll do it on the Liar's Bench, located (or it used to be), in front of the Brown Count Court House. Tall tales have been told for generations by old men on the liar's bench. Come on down to Nashville, Indiana and sit a'spell. Tell your own tall tale. Spin the yarn to top em all off.
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