
Mercantile Wings
Located just inside the Davis Mercantile you will find the Mercantile Wings. These wings were painted by 3 cousins of Jo Jo’s Pretzels. This is a perfect spot for a […]

Superman Phone Booth
Appropriately selling cell phone accessories, Booth #673 has added this amazing mural (with real telephone booths) that is sure to be a fun stop for all ages whether they know what […]

Beloved Mural
Beloved (Space #618) is full of photo opp surprises, you can view their new mural on the side of their building, or sit down on their hand painted bench after picking up […]

Amish Buggy
Located inside the Shipshewana Flea Market near rest area 1. Take your photo behind an Amish Buggy!

Betsy & Molly
#Besty&Molly is a one-of-a-kind Selfie opportunity and is just 15 minutes from Shipshewana. Enjoy the beautiful blues, greens, purples and yellow for a unique stop during your stay.

Welcome to LaGrange
Completed in 2022, this mural is part of a statewide Public Arts Project through the IDDC (Indiana Destination Development Corporation). The project consists of more than 40 art projects (most […]

Welcome to Howe
The Welcome to Lima Township Mural – Howe continues to grow in popularity and has become a favorite backdrop for many social media posts and selfies. Location: Howe Fire Station

Riding the Pumpkinvine
The newest mural located on Morton Street in Shipshewana, tells a story about the Pumpkinvine Railroad & Nature Trail. Location: Backside of Trail Riders Bike Shop

Amish Heritage
This mural is a simple dedication to the Amish of our area. The Amish first settled in Shipshewana in 1841, and most came from Somerset County, Pennsylvania. These were the […]

Welcome to Shipshewana
One of Shipshewana’s newest murals is located right near the entrance of the Shipshewana Flea Market and is one of four art projects funded by a grant from the IDDC […]

Klondike Sawmill
This mural odes to the Klondike Saw Mill, founded in 1864. The original mill was steam-powered and looked “something like an old locomotive.” Supposedly, the sawmill was first located south […]

Heminger Garage
Willard Francis Heminger was the owner of a mechanic shop in the area. His love for cars was expressed through the countless hours that he worked at his garage. Location: South […]

Hudson Automobiles
This mural is found indoors. This mural depicts Hudson Automobiles, one of the true treasures of Shipshewana. Although they weren’t created in Shipshewana, a young Amish boy’s love for these […]

Mechanized Mail Carriers
Originally, Shipshewana mail was delivered by bicyclists. By 1915, these mail carriers were delivering mail via early model cars. Location: South side of Yoder’s Red Barn Shoppes

“I” Love Shipshe Sculpture
The sculpture, measuring 40 feet long and up to 4 feet tall, is made up of a metal buggy on one end and the profile of a horse at the […]

Pletcher’s Horse Racing
This mural is on the north side of the Farmstead Event Pavilion. Lester William Pletcher, along with his wife Irma, founded Pletcher’s Pacing Acres in 1935. Lester reportedly raced many […]

Shipshe Baseball
The Shipshewana Indians were a baseball team of local players formed in 1906 by Elkhart businessman H.E. Bucklen. Mr. Bucklen constructed a resort near Shipshewana Lake which included a baseball […]

Davis Hotel
What now stands as the Davis Mercantile originally served as a beautiful hotel. The hotel burned down in 2004 and was replaced by the new Mercantile. Location: South Side of […]

Greetings from Shipshewana
Shipshewana’s newest mural is located in the alley near Teaberry and Cherry Pickers, and is one of four art projects funded by a grant from the IDDC (Indiana Destination Development […]

Hezekiah Davis
This mural was dedicated to the most important man in the town of Shipshewana’s history. Hezekiah Davis moved to Lagrange when he was just a young boy, and his impact on the […]

Reifsnider Harness
Wesley Reifsnider was the owner of a high-quality harness store in the early days of Shipshewana. He set very fair prices and specialized in making custom, handmade leather for both […]

Sunthimer’s Building
The mural on the side of the Wolfe Building pays tribute to Joseph E. Sunthimer. He was the owner of his own general store, selling dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, […]
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