In this Ohio River town with a population of just over 1,600, travelers will find history, famous breadsticks, art, the legend of Fred the Goat and more. Halfway between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Kentucky, sits the historic and quaint town of Vevay, Indiana. Vevay (pronounced vee-vee) was settled by the Swiss in 1802 with the intention of growing grapes to produce wine. Vevay is known as the home to the first commercial winery in the U.S. Today, it is the site for the annual […] » Read More
Small town treasures: Enjoy the quirky, quaint community of Vevay, Indiana

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