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If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly outing, I highly recommend a stop in Shipshewana, Indiana! It’s a one-of-a-kind town. In all my travels, I haven’t found a place quite like it:
- Horse-drawn buggies.
- Amish-owned shops, featuring handmade furniture, quilts, baked goods, and crafts.
- Traditional Amish meals at several family-style restaurants.
- Unique hand-crafted furniture and architecture.
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Thanks to my mom, an annual trip to Shipshewana has become a tradition — here’s what it looks like:
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Our first stop is always Rise’n Roll Bakery. If you’ve never had their famous cinnamon caramel donut, you’re missing out. It’s pure delight. Bonus: they offer free coffee and delicious samples throughout their store!
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Next, we stop at E&S Sales, a local grocery store full of hidden treasures. Think bulk snacks, bargain deals, and an epic clearance aisle. Outside, we enjoy the outdoor swings, playsets and cabins.
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From there, we headed to the heart of town with a visit to Davis Mercantile. We tap out tunes on the musical instruments at Davis Music Store, twirl around on the 120-year-old carousel, and share homemade soft pretzels from JoJo’s.
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We love a good tradition, and this little Shipshewana day trip has become one of our favorites. Every year, we grab a family photo and leave with full hearts (and full bellies).
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Capturing our tradition, one photo at a time:


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Whether you’re local or just passing through, add Shipshewana to your must-see bucket list.
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