Amish Acres was a tourist attraction in Nappanee, Indiana, that was renamed The Barns at Nappanee. The Barns at Nappanee offers tours of the historic farm. What to see and do: Tours: Take a tour of the farm, which includes a movie, house tour, and wagon ride Round Barn Theater: See a production at the historic round barn theater Shopping: Browse the antique mall, meat and cheese shop, and greeting barn Soda Fountain/Fudgery: Try the old-fashioned sodas and ice cream sodas Cow Shed: Browse the antique mall for antiques, vintage items, used books, and crafts
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart serves as the University Church for the University of Notre Dame. Consecrated on August 15, 1888, it was elevated to the rank of Minor Basilica on January 17, 1992. Neo-gothic in style the Basilica is home to the largest collection of 19th century French stained glass in the world as well as the oldest carillon in North America. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Located just off the 31 bypass in South Bend, Indiana, Four Winds South Bend is just a short drive from Indianapolis, Northwest Indiana or Southwest Michigan. When you arrive you'll be greeted by the iconic Four Winds architecture, five dining options and a spacious venue of entertainment featuring a 55,000 square foot gaming floor with 1,600 games including life-changing progressive jackpots and 10 live poker tables.
The Potawatomi Zoo is a 23-acre zoological park located in South Bend, Indiana, United States. The zoo is nestled in Potawatomi Park between the St. Joseph River and the Grand Trunk railroad in the east side neighborhood of River Park.
The Studebaker National Museum is devoted to sharing the story of the automotive and industrial history of South Bend and the greater region through the display and interpretation of Studebaker vehicles along with related industrial artifacts. The Collection also includes seven objects designated as “National Treasures” including the carriage Abraham Lincoln rode to Ford’s Theatre the night of his assassination, and a carriage used by the Marquis de Lafayette during his farewell tour of United States in 1824.