Metamora, Indiana - The hidden treasure of Indiana. You just don't find places like this anymore!
Metamora, Indiana is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a quiet, peaceful day with family and friends. Experience local culture and history, plan a special shopping outing for the girls, or escape for that long overdue weekend get-a-way in a romantic B&B.
While in Metamora, Indiana journey through the early 19th century history of horse-drawn canal boats, which fueled the Southeastern Indiana economy until its displacement by the railroad. Shop in stores housed in historic buildings dated back to the early 1800s, feed the ducks along the canal, try some homemade fudge or ice cream, eat and above all else... Enjoy the slow relaxing pace of the past.
Metamora is Indiana's treasured 1838 canal town. Nestled in southeastern Indiana's beautiful countryside, Metamora is steeped in history and famous for its preservation of Indiana's oldest and still operating water-powered grist mill.
Metamora is one of the most charming and fascinating towns in Indiana! Well known for it's wide range of delightful shops, restaurants, friendly shopkeepers, events, festivals, and tasty eats and treats. A must see town that retains all of its traditional charm and languid atmosphere.