Lovers of small towns are most certainly lovers of life, especially in Syracuse, Indiana. This little state is grossly underrated if you ask us with dozens (and dozens) of delightful little towns that are more than worthy of a getaway. Let’s take a closer look at one such place: a beautiful, small Hoosier town that definitely doesn’t get the credit it deserves. It’s a lil’ ol’ place known as Syracuse, and despite its small size, it’s a powerhouse of fun filled with all sorts of ways to kill some time and relax while you’re at it. Check it out!

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For more information about the town of Syracuse, Indiana, as well as all the latest goings-on and events, check out the Tripadvisor website. Have you already visited this charming town? If so, please share your experience in the comments below.

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Small Towns In Indiana

What are some of the best small towns in Indiana?

  • Madison: This charming town in southeastern Indiana sits along the banks of the mighty Ohio River surrounded by the beauty of Cliffy Falls State Park. And something you history lovers may appreciate, in 2006, the Madison Historic District was designated as a National Historic Landmark with more than 1,800 contributing resources, possibly the largest of its kind in the U.S. It was also one of the nation’s first “Main Street” communities and Historic Madison Inc., established in 1960, is one of the oldest historic preservation organizations. With all of that history alone, imagine the interesting sites available here.
  • Winamac: Interestingly, this town was named after a Potawatomi Indian Chief. For information about the history, be sure to stop by the Pulaski County Historical Society Museum. The town also offers plenty of recreational activities at its several parks, including Tippecanoe River State Park and the Panhandle Pathway. Enjoy some delicious cuisine from the local restaurants, shop the unique shops, and explore the World of Motorcycles Museum.
  • Metamora: For a peaceful trip full of scenic beauty, and again, history, you'll love the state's only canal town. You can see the picturesque canal aboard the Whitewater Valley Railroad. And if you like sweet treats, go for some delicious ice cream at Grannie’s Cookie Jars & Ice Cream, and find some creamy, homemade fudge. Seek out local, live musical performances at Metamora Performing Arts & Opry Barn. Don't be in a hurry to leave, stay overnight at The Lodge, and enjoy this magical town at your own pace.