Lawrenceburg
River charms
A wonderful river town and once part of the Whitewater Canal connecting Lawrenceburg to Hagerstown in Wayne County, Lawrenceburg now has a thriving art community.
Be sure to visit such places—though note many places are by appointment so call ahead00including The Framery located on Main Street which is open six days a week, Bruce Canfield Earth Works Pottery, Frank Crosby Scenic View Pottery and Sharon Bower Glorious Glass.
Take time to wander to the Ohio River Levee at Walnut and New Streets in Lawrenceburg and also check out the Bicentennial Arch and US 50 and Walnut Street that is the entranceway to the historic downtown There are also bronze statues of the city's early settlers to admire.
Take a chance at www.hollywoodindiana.com/ for dining, hotel, events, and casino games.
Follow the Dearborn Trails, the multi-use paved hiking and biking trail that connects the cities of Greendale, Lawrenceburg and Aurora on a ride that often parallels the Ohio River.
Try the famed barbecued ribs at Whisky's Restaurant located in a historic brick building in the city's revitalized downtown. Or grab a burger next door at Lawrenceburg.