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Places Of Interest in Grovertown, IN

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Flourish Boutique and Gallery gallery

Flourish is a contemporary fashion boutique: offering cute clothes at affordable prices both in store and online.Flourish is a contemporary fashion boutiqu

Stephenson's gallery

Stop by one of Elkhart's most historic shopping locations! Stephenson's has been in business since 1931, and boasts beautiful fashions for women and men, alo

Neighborhood:
Downtown Elkhart
Payment method:
visa, master card
Brands:
Maggie Sottero
Stateline Blueberries gallery

35 Acre u-pick blueberry farm open July and August. Reasonable prices, follow up with a swim on lovely Lake Michigan beaches nearby. Great summer outing f

Billy Boy's Blueberry Barn gallery

Blueberries are available both pre-picked and self-picked. Due to factors such as weather, blueberries all ripen at different times during the season. O

The Region of Three Oaks Museum gallery

A small but charming museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the area.A small but charming museum dedicated to preserving and presenti

Friendship Botanic Gardens gallery

These historic gardens are inspired by the 1933 Century of Progress Fair in Chicago and cover land traced with trails used for hundreds of years by Nati