Every holiday season Madison, Indiana is filled with magical things to see and do. Starting with the Madison Main Street Holiday Open House, brought to you by the Madison Main Street Program, November 12th through 14th, merchants kick off the holiday season with downtown stores all decked out along with special deals, extended hours, and … more
McWhiggins Wonder Emporium
Destination Fun! Madison’s largest collection of the finest toys and gifts. Family owned and operated. Open everyday: Mon – 11am-5pm Tues – 11am – 7pm Wed – 11am – 6pm Thurs – 11am – 7pm Fri – 11am – 8pm Sat – 10am – 7pm Sun – 12pm – 5pm Check Facebook for updates and … more
Betty Jeffries
Betty Jeffries is a one of a kind vintage inspired dress shop located in downtown Madison, IN. Shop their timeless and classic styles today! Hours: Mondays-Saturdays 11am-5pm Sundays 12pm-5pm ADA Handicap Accessible Kid Friendly Pets Welcome (Individual Policies May Apply)
Madison Made by Euclid and Woodland
Madison Made carries a complete line of 100% original, local apparel, as well as hats, drink-ware, prints, souvenirs, and more! Stop in today, there’s something for everyone. Hours: Mon-Sat – 11am-5PM Sunday Noon-4PM Closed Tuesdays Facebook: @EuclidandWoodland Instagram:@EuclidWoodland ADA Handicap Accessible Kid Friendly Pets Welcome (Individual policies apply)
Bourbon & Bird Dogs
A gentleman’s boutique in the finest sense of the tradition. More than a shop that sells sports coats, shoes, sportswear and ties, Bourbon & Bird Dogs is a destination for camaraderie. Eager to inform you on the traditions and rules of dressing well, then assist you on how to help you bend those rules to … more
My Favorite Fall Weekend in Madison
There are just a few days left until my favorite fall weekend arrives. I’m looking forward to shopping like crazy at Madison Chautauqua Festival of Art on Saturday & Sunday. Last year, I found a fabulous handbag (huge) made out of repurposed leather goods. The main part is made from an old leather skirt. I’ve … more
Your Art Connection
Madison has always had a love for and interest in the arts. As far back as the first Chautauqua Camp Meeting in 1901, Madison has been a gathering place for these creative and talented people. In the last few years, we’ve seen significant growth in our art community with more galleries/studios opening in the downtown. … more