Seymour
Seymour is a city in Southern Indiana. It is the "small town" home of rocker John Mellencamp.
- For other places with the same name, see Seymour (disambiguation).
Get in
By car
- Interstate 65
- U.S. Route 50
- U.S. Route 31
- Indiana State Highway 11
- Indiana State Highway 258
See
- 🌍 Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, 2001 N Ewing St (in Rockford, north of Seymour), ☏ +1 812-522-2278. Tu-F: noon-5PM, Sa: 11AM-3PM, Su, M: Closed. Housed in a 1851 brick mansion, owned by John Mellencamp, it has two main galleries and Mellencamp prints.
- 🌍 Freeman Army Airfield Museum, 1035 A Avenue, ☏ +1 812-271-1821, faafmuseum@gmail.com. Sat: 10AM-1PM. Free admission (and free parking).
- 🌍 Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. Wetland marsh and woodlands that includes 8 miles of hiking trails, two pioneer cemeteries, and a log cabin. Good birding.
- 🌍 Shieldstown Covered Bridge, 1917 E County Rd 200 N.
Do
Shieldstown covered bridge. Built in 1876. Crosses the white river.
Eat
- Sunshine Café, 2609 E. Tipton, ☏ +1 812 522-9500. Open 24 hours/7 days a week. This is not the national chain restaurant, but a local establishment with a great breakfast. The German Pancake is mammoth in size.
Sleep
- Allstate Inn, 2603 Outlet Blvd, ☏ +1 812 522-2666.
- Days Inn, 302 Commerence Dr, ☏ +1 812 522-3678.
- Econo Lodge, 220 Commerence Dr, ☏ +1 812 522-8000.
- Hampton Inn, 247 N. Sandy Creek Dr, ☏ +1 812 523-2409.
Connect
By phone
Most telephone numbers in Seymour consist of +1 812 plus a seven-digit number, but the entire 812 area is now served by an overlay complex of two area codes, with +1 930 being the second. A local or in-state telephone call now requires all 10 digits of the local number be dialed (omitting just the leading +1 from a local landline call).
Signage on many established businesses may still display the original seven-digit numbers; dial 812 before these if no area code is indicated.
Go next
Routes through Seymour |
Indianapolis ← Columbus ← | N S | → Scottsburg → Louisville |
Vincennes ← Bedford ← | W E | → Cincinnati → Chillicothe |
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