Shipshewana
After 4 weeks in one of our clubs campground, we had to leave for a week. One place we like is about 200 miles from here. The Amish town of Shipshewana. We have been there several times but still like going there.
So, on to Shipshewana for a week.
This time we decided to stay in the park north of town.
Whoa, check in here
All done
Need information?
ask the horse
he doesn't say much
We did get a nice spot
Welcome
common sign
two popular modes of transportation
They do move at a pretty good pace
and they are licensed
carrying gas cans
pulling trailers and boats/trailer
Hitching post everywhere
at gas stations
grocery stores, etc
a picture covering one large window
Some very nice farms
growing corn
horse farms
and soybeans
Every Tuesday and Wednesday, there is a large Flea Market and Auction
the flea market
the auction, from 8 to 10 auctioneers going at the same time every Tuesday and Wednesday. On Fridays they have a horse auction.
This is a tourist oriented town.
Some shops do different things to attract sales.
This one has a carousal inside
also some very weird items for sale
I did not buy any of these.
Our favorite shop is Yoder's Meat and Cheese
An extremely large selection of meats and cheese. We do spend lots of money here.
Another thing to see here is the world's largest Hudson museum.
I have been here a couple of times so I just borrowed pictures from a past blog
If you are interested in the museum, go to: http://coopertraveles.blogspot.com/2015/09/shipshawana-in.html to see additional pictures.
I don't know how many they have, but there are almost every year covered
most are pretty neat
even trucks
Now, the real reason we come here.
The Blue Gate Restaurant has a great buffet.
Amy's Pizza, a small restaurant that is hard to get into at noon. All the workers come here for lunch
kind of quaint
Their pizza burgers are very popular, especially with the Amish factory workers.
These are the best we have had.
The Auction restaurant, only open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Auction days
Their Amish chicken and noodles with cole slaw and mashed potatoes is a must.
and the Howe Restaurant for olive burgers.
Another small "Mom and Pop" place that gets packed out.
From here back to Batesville for 3 weeks before heading south to Boonville, MO, the home farm for the Budweiser Clydesdale horses.
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