Journey Indiana
When the Mansfield Roller Mill was built in the 1880s it was cutting edge technology. Today, much of that original equipment remains and the mill is still functional.
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Take a road trip with us to discover the distinctive culture, history, people, and artistry that shape our state. Each week, Journey Indiana travels to new destinations to learn what makes those communities special.
Watch our full length documentaries Journey Indiana: From Above and Journey Indiana: Underground
More Indiana Stories
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Explore the Athenaeum in downtown Indy. It's a historic 19th-century cultural hub with a theater, gym, restaurants, and year-round events celebrating German heritage and the broader community.
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Explore Indy's Fountain Square neighborhood with an eclectic - and competitive - group of artists.
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Meet Fort Wayne artist/storyteller Emily Guerrero, who creates large public art exhibits known in her Mexican culture as ofrendas, special displays of family members to remember the past.
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Indiana grows more popcorn than any other state. Farmer Brian Lehman of Amish County Popcorn talks about his experience in the industry and why he thinks people still love this snacking staple.
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The Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum, in Southern Indiana’s Greene County, allows dozens of artists to gather each summer to do something spectacular: design and pour their own cast iron sculptures.
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Travel to Fox Products in South Whitley to learn the story behind the world class musical instruments made right here in Indiana.