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ZIONSVILLE

SMALL-TOWN CHARM WITH BIG APPEAL

NAMED INDIANA’S MOST CHARMING SMALL TOWN by Reader’s Digest last year, Zionsville combines historic character with a friendly, laidback vibe. Take a stroll down the brick-paved Main Street in The Village, and you’ll soon see why. It’s lined with specialty shops, such as Black Dog Books, Village Yarn Company, and Fivethirty Home, as well as independent restaurants. Stop by Rosie’s Place for brunch, dine at Cobblestone Grill, partake of homemade scones and tea at Serenity, or head over to Friendly Tavern—a Zionsville staple—for a serving of its famous wings.

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