Lively Indiana City with Cool Shops and Attractions Located Between Cincinnati and Indy

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Lively Indiana City with Cool Shops and Attractions Located Between Cincinnati and Indy

The heart of the Midwest is dotted with underrated and cool cities found amongst the region’s major metropolises. Between Chicago, St. Louis, and Indianapolis, for example, is a hip and charming Illinois town well known for its unique shops. However, across the state line, a lively Indiana city does more than hold its own, with plenty of cool shops and attractions that make it well worth a visit rather than a quick pit stop.



Greensburg, Indiana, can be found halfway between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, approximately one hour’s drive from either on Interstate 74. The city is full of charming Midwestern character, tasty grub, and plenty of fun, quirky attractions to fill an afternoon — or, in the case of one local oddity, an episode of “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” Since the 1870s, mulberry trees have been growing on the courthouse tower’s roof (seen in the photo above), stumping generations of residents about how the seedlings found their way up there and took root.

The first settlers came to Greensburg in 1819, and the town was incorporated as the county seat of Decatur County in 1822. Gorgeous buildings from the past century and earlier line the downtown streets, an area that was a hub for the railroad and, later, for auto parts manufacturing. Many of these buildings have become beautiful boutique storefronts for locally owned and operated small businesses. As you stroll Main Street, snap a photo at one of the city’s unique, hand-painted murals in the playfully named ARTisTREE district; they’re perfect for tagging on your favorite social media platform.



Greensburg is home to cool, one-of-a-kind shops and delicious food

Greensburg is less than an hour away from some of Indiana’s more famous shops on Mass Ave. However, the town’s tight-knit local business community is a long way from the cold glass and glitz you’ll find in the big city. If you’re looking for memorable keepsakes or trinkets to commemorate your trip, the eclectic A Little Bit of This & A Little Bit of That on Washington Street is a shopper’s dream. At the self-proclaimed “monkey market,” you can take a gander at everything from fishing bait to ’90s action figures to vintage Wheaties boxes.

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For a more refined shopping experience, head just a minute up the road to Pickers Paradise on Broadway. As soon as you walk in the door, the store’s artful, rustic interior and friendly staff will warmly invite you to discover that table or home accessory you’ve been looking for and can’t live without. Whether you need a quick makeover or a whole new look, saddle up and head to Bigger than Texas Salon & Boutique, one of downtown’s highest-rated salons, per Google Reviews.



You’ll likely be hungry after you browse for hours. Whatever you’re craving, Greensburg has a wide range of delicious eats from around the world, from four-and-a-half-star-rated Mexican, Japanese, and Indonesian restaurants to classic, home-cooked American fare. After dining, treat yourself to some java at The Branch Gathering Place + Coffee House . If you’re more in the mood for darts and a cold brew, The tAAp has you covered with thirteen beers on tap and excellent service.

The city offers plenty of family fun activities

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.