East Harlem to be accurate. I wonder if the proprietress of Bagel in Harlem has been here?
In no particular order, here are four places in northern Indiana that are worth visiting:
1. Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, Auburn. You don't have to be a car to appreciate these beauties.
2. United States Vice Presidential Museum at the Dan Quayle Center, Huntington. Vice Presidents! "...emphasizing those who have called Indiana, "home"."
3. Greentown Glass Museum, Greentown. You'll likely have this place, on the site of the former Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company, to yourself. When I visited the sweet old volunteer lady told me the story of the factory and how, when sales began to fall there was a mysterious (wink, wink) fire (wink, wink) that burned the factory down. The owner (wink, wink) elected to take the insurance money (wink, wink) but didn't rebuild (wink, wink). The glass is quite nice and an abundance of chicken-topped butter dishes is always appreciated.
4. Wednesday Flea Market and Antique Auction, Shipshewana. When the auction tires you out a slice of shoo-fly pie will give you the strength you need to raise your bid.
5. Fourteen Places to Eat. You can experience rural northern Indiana via the magic of those series of tubes known as the Internet.
Yes, yes I'm aware that Bloomington is in southern Indiana, but the southernmost I've been in the state is Frankfort, home of the Hot Dogs.
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