The Downtown Buzz
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3 things to do, 1 August weekend
Sidewalk sales, classic cars, farmers market all in one weekend in Downtown Wabash
Read StoryIt’s the Downtown Throwdown!
Outdoor youth wrestling tournament returns to the monthly street festival in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Read StoryThe ultimate guide to supporting independent retailers in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Small businesses keep Downtown Wabash, Indiana thriving
Read StoryPutting fresh, local food first at the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market
SNAP/EBT users can shop eligible items from more than 15 vendors
Read StoryHappy Sweet 16 to the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market
Our handmade, homemade, homegrown farmers market in Downtown Wabash, Indiana is one to write home about
Read StoryPRESS RELEASE: Downtown Wabash, Inc., Nationally Accredited Main Street Organization, approved 8-year strategic plan
Arts, culture, Wabash Cultural District at forefront of plan with help from strong community partnerships
Read StoryMeet the Boutiques!
A shopper’s guide to locally owned clothing boutiques in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Read StoryFarmers Market Season in Wabash, Indiana as told by a local family
Guest Blog by Alysia Olson
Read StoryWelcome to our 2023 Board of Directors
This diverse, volunteer board of directors serves as our biggest champion in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Read Story20 reasons to do March’s First Friday in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
Join in on the Leprechaun-Con Bar Crawl, a micro-event of the Best Festival in Wabash County
Read Story41 annual events in Downtown Wabash to add to your calendar
Downtown Wabash is a shopping-centric, family-friendly, diner’s delight of a destination
Read Story9 reasons why shopping small makes a difference
Independently owned businesses in Downtown Wabash are more than just small businesses
Read Story14 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market vendors who sell in the off-season
Local farms, artisans, bakers operate beyond the 20-week market season in the northeast Indiana region
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