In far southern Indiana there's a little town called Corydon. This town is special for lots of reasons; namely, it was the capital of the Indiana Territory from 1813 to 1816. In 1816, it became the state capital, but by 1826, that title had been moved to Indianapolis. Still, there's enough history here to keep the history buffs intrigued, and enough shops, restaurants, and great local attractions to keep just about anyone happy while they're here as well. Corydon is a historic town in Indiana perfect for getting away from it all.
Corydon, Indiana, has a population of fewer than 4,000 residents.
It is, however, a popular tourist destination thanks to its rich history and overall laidback, low-key vibe.
The neighborhoods are colorful and photogenic. Upon arrival, you get an almost immediate sense of home, as if you've always belonged here.
There are more than plenty of things to do despite the small size of the town. History buffs, foodies, and just about everyone else will find plenty to love about Corydon.
Visit Indiana's very fist capitol building and learn about Indiana's journey into statehood.
Or check out any of Corydon's other number of significant historical sites, like the Battle of Corydon Memorial Park, where the first - and only - battle of the Civil War was officially fought in Indiana. Other historic destinations in town include the Cedar Hill Cemetery, and the Leora Brown School. There are several more, too, so make sure to check out all of your options when you arrive.
History lovers and casual explorers will also want to visit the world-famous Butt Drugs, which Corydon is proud to claim as its very own.
Butt Drugs is an absolutely legendary local pharmacy that grew into something else entirely. Today, it sells all sorts of unique and offbeat confections, and many people come to Corydon JUST to hang out here for a little while. To learn more about this local legend, check out this article.
Other attractions in the area include caverns you can visit and tour, O'Bannon Woods State Park, and four different bridges.
There are countless local shops, galleries, and eateries that will take this from a good trip to a great trip, and we definitely recommend eating and shopping local while you're here. You won't regret it.
Honestly, you might just want to live here.
What do you think? Do you live (or do you want to live) in Corydon? Tell us your favorite memories from this lovely little old town in the comments.
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