What To Do
Antique Alley The lion's share of the 900-plus antiques stores on Antique Alley—a stretch of US-40 between Richmond and Knightstown—are located in Richmond. visitrichmond.org
Shops in Richmond, Indiana. Photo courtesy of visitrichmond.org
Chocolate Trail This self-guided trail leads to cafes, bakeries, and more. visitrichmond.org
Joseph Moore Museum What started as a professor's collection of natural history objects evolved into a museum at Earlham College. earlham.org
Model T Ford Museum Discover the inner workings of a Model T and examine the collection of historical vehicles at this former transportation hub. mtfca.com
Olymian Candies The shop uses the same recipes from 1909, when it first opened, to make old-fashioned mold candies and hand-dipped chocolates. olympiancandies.com
The Secret Ingredient Open since 1979, this store sells colorful, contemporary women's clothing. thesecretingredient.us
Stained Glass Trail Nearly 70 stained-glass windows can be seen on this trail, which leads to the Morrisson-Reeves Library and three churches. indianaglasstrail.com
One stop on the Stained Glass Trail: Reid Presbyterian Church. Photo courtesy of visitrichmond.org
Wayne County Historical Museum Contributions from residents have documented the history of a county that was a popular portal during America's westward expansion. waynecountyhistoricalmuseum.org
Where To Eat
Firehouse BBQ and Blues Located in Richmond's oldest firehouse, this restaurant doubles as a music venue. firehousebbqandblues.com
Galo's Italian Grill Dine on Italian dishes under a ceiling painted like the night sky. galositalian.com
Olde Richmond Inn The large portions of American fare and specials that change daily make this a Richmond staple. oldrichmondinn.com
Where To Stay
Philip W. Smith Bed and Breakfast This 1890 B&B gives a taste of a lumber baron's life: stained glass, four-posters and breakfasts on fine china. pwsmithbnb.com
For more information, go to visitrichmond.org