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SUMMER CELEBRATION
May 1st-31st Lanthier Winery's Annual Summer Artist Showcase continues in "The Loft Gallery". This "Picture Perfect" exhibition showcases one of Indiana's most talented photographers. Enjoy this vibrant mix of unique photographs including magnificent floral and garden landscapes, poignant candid portrayals and an eclectic collection of impressive black and white works. The Loft Gallery is located at 123 Mill Street and is open to the general public 11am to 5pm Wed-Sun. Free Admission. Call 1-800-41-WINES or 812-273-2409 for more information or Click Here for a schedule! For more information about this festival or any Vintage Madison spring event call 1-800-41 WINES or 812-273-2409 - HOOSIER ART TRAIL
While Madison Indiana is home to several outstanding art galleries, the most unusual gallery is located within the magnificent French County gardens at Lanthier Winery. Artist Eric Phagan's collage provides garden gallery guests an opportunity to explore and learn more about various styles of art. Phagan was the first artist to complete a painting in the challenging outdoor environment. Artists must deal with unusual "canvases" such as wood or brick walls, work with special outdoor paints and create on rough, uneven surfaces. - Tour Madison Indiana's favorite attractions, explore Madison's Old Main Street, Madison festivals, events and getaways. Visit our Winerys for a taste of handcrafted, award winning Indiana wines. Enjoy a great getaway to Madison Indiana "Americas Home Town"....where a far away feeling is close enough to touch.
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When you step into Old Madison,Madison IN... you step back more than 100 years in time, experiencing a past as much alive today as it was a century ago. Old Madison, Indiana was a time of adventure, an age of grandeur in the great steamboatin' era.
Old Madison is a fun place for families to visit. We have "great" old homes and buildings to see, antique shops, and great food. You can sleep in one of our B&B's, or take a romantic walk on our lighted riverfront. You can even hear the steam whistle blowing in the hollows! Are you listening?
See for yourself...
just how much fun you'll have exploring OldMadison...Shop-Eat-Stay. You will enjoy our coffee, art, our magnificent riverfront and of coures our friendly people.
Madison is located in Southeastern Indiana on the north bank of the Ohio River at mile 557.6, 46 miles upstream from Louisville Ky, and 88 miles downstream from Cincinnati, Ohio.
By highway, Madison is 90 miles from Indianapolis the state capitol, 55 miles from Louisville, KY. By air, our altitude is 817 feet above sea level on runway 21 or 3, with a heading of 210 or 030. Runway= 4400' x 75' feet - adequate for small business jets and most turboprops. VOR/DME GPS and NDB instrument approaches. Email the airport
You will find on this site a comprehensive informational tourist and visitor's guide to Madison, her business interests, her unsurpassed surrounding wonders, and her beauties of nature.
Meet Me Downtown!
Downtown will greet you with a pleasant surprise , unexpected finds and uncommon treasures.
I was downtown yesterday evening just before sunset. The Harvest moon was low in the east and beginning to rise over Madison. There was enough light still available to see the warm yellow and orange glow of the changing leaves of the many Downtown trees. I stopped and sat on the bench in front of Joe's old store. There were people on the sidewalks everywhere and the lights were on in the old stores and buildings. Shopping was apparent with many people carrying their gift bags.
As I sat there I could hear down the street guitar music and singing on the sidewalk. Cars were moving slow as if they were part of the sidewalk traffic, maybe just enjoying the fall evening mood. Down in front of the ice-cream store kids were sitting on the bench enjoying a scoop or two of their favorite ice cream. People were walking and holding hands a couple of young folks were obviously taking advantage of the hand holding.
It was obvious to me that Downtown was "alive". It was like looking down the street in an open story book. On down the way the Broadway Fountain Park was a hustle of people, kids playing with the water in the fountain and the fountain had that warm glow in the light with the yellows and oranges. The fountain urns had beautiful yellow and orange mum plants that matched the color of the tree leaves.
On down Broadway the hotel/tavern appeared to be jam packed with patrons. On the riverfront, the same thing as with Main Street folks were everywhere. Walking, talking holding hands some even brought their own lawn chairs looking and watching the river. I think they were maybe guarding us from a KY invasion.
I sat on the riverbank and watched a couple of lovers dancing by the rivers edge. I thought how lucky I am that I landed here in Madison. I could of have landed anywhere in this universe but somehow I am here. I am fortunate to be here to have a great family and many friends. Somehow I thought I was blessed with being put here.