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Travel: Likes Main Street in Madison, Indiana

If you go: Downtown Madison, IN is 154 miles via KY 55 (154 miles) and 150 miles via I-65 (150 miles) Downtown Columbia, KY, and about 2.5 hours by Interstate and about 3 hours by KY-55, the more scenic, blue highways route. See Google Map/Madison, IN

Melissa Craigmiles

I just want to reply on the Madison Indiana travel Main Street photo.

Madison is a lovely town.

I am a native Russell Springs, Kentucky girl. But I have lived 40 miles from Madison, IN, for 6 years and two weeks ago I celebrated a 47th birthday.



My husband took me to Madison for my birthday. Downtown Madison and along the river bank is gorgous. I adivise it anytime, especially to go to a nice cozy little resturant , Hinkle's. I went there for my birthday. it has been in business since 1933. Delicious food and it's in Downtown Madison.
Indiana is a great place to travel through and live.

But I still love my town of south central kentucky. take care. - Melissa Comments re photo 53876 Travel Main Street in Madison Indiana


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