Things to Do
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Conspire: Contemporary Craft
Carefully chosen collection of functional handmade housewares, prints, paper goods, clothing, accessories and bath & body products, as well as the Black Cat Gallery rotating local art space.
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Cornstalk Covered Bridge
Cornstalk Covered Bridge is a single-span Burr Arch Truss bridge over Cornstalk Creek.
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Cowpokes Work & Western Wear
A perfect combination, Cowpokes & C Bar C join forces to open the second location of the Indiana retailer.
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Deer Creek Fish & Wildlife Area
This 2,161-acre park features songbirds, woodpeckers, red-tailed hawks, turkey, and deer, in addition to wild berries, nuts and spring and fall mushrooms.
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DePauw School of Music
From the Green Guest Artist series to student recitals to the faculty concerts, the DePauw School of Music offers performances to be enjoyed by everyone. Take your seat for solo recitals, chamber music, ensemble concerts, operas, musical theater productions, and more. The School of Music engages and collaborates with the broader community so everyone enjoys the musical opportunities it provides.
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DePauw University
Greencastle is America’s Classic College Town because DePauw University has made it so since 1837.
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DePauw University Nature Park
This 520-acre Park is in, and around, a retired limestone quarry, with perfectly maintained trails, outstanding views and wildlife teeming along Little Walnut Creek.
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Dick Huffman Covered Bridge
At 265’, the Dick Huffman Covered Bridge is Putnam County’s longest historic covered bridge.
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Dunbar Covered Bridge
The Dunbar Covered Bridge is nearer to downtown Greencastle than any of the county’s nine historic covered bridges.
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Ed Chambers Horsemanship / Turning Point Equine Center
Equine clinics, lessons, boarding, 72 acres of trails, an incredible indoor arena and pen, and Ed himself make Turning Point a horse college riders keep returning to.
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Edna Collins (Haunted?) Covered Bridge
It was the last covered bridge built in Putnam County, Indiana replacing a concrete bridge washed out in high waters; and it’s believed to be haunted.
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Eli’s Books
Eli’s Books is DePauw University’s official bookstore and is located on the courthouse square in downtown Greencastle.
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Fern Cliff Nature Preserve
Fern Cliff and its sandstone cliffs have long been a popular Indiana refuge.
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Glenn Flint Lake
Glenn Flint Lake is home to a relatively new population of game fish, including lots of spunky panfish and bluegill.
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Green Center for the Performing Arts
The Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts is home to the DePauw School of Music and DePauw Theatre, host to weekly performances, recitals and lectures open to guests to enjoy.
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Greencastle Arts Council
The Greencastle Arts Council is the town square for the community of artists throughout the region, with a focus on support and promotion.