SOUTH BEND, IN
ATTRACTIONS
CENTRUY CENTER - Modern structure which is located on an 11-acre riverfront park. In addition to meeting, trade show and convention facilities, the Century Center complex include two theatres, an art museum and gift shop. Check web site for event schedule. www.centurycenter.org
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME - The National College Football Museum is open daily for self guided tours. Featuring a “360-degree theatre” film viewing area and “The Training Center” interactive skills course. The history and pageantry of college football lives in Downtown South Bend!
COVELESKI STADIUM – SOUTH BEND SILVER HAWKS - Home of the South Bend Silver Hawks, Class A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and has an Upper Deck Banquet & Catering facility available. Catch the fun at the Cove! Check web site for schedule. www.silverhawks.com
EAST RACE WATERWAY - The first artificial whitewater course in North America. One of only six in the world. The waterway and surrounding area are ideal for a variety of family activities. www.sbpark.org
FARMERS MARKET - There are over 100 stalls in two buildings. Fresh produce, meats, baked goods, crafts, plants, collectibles, restaurant and more
MORRIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - A nationally top-ranking 2500 seat theater which hosts a variety of performances including symphony, dance, musical concerts, comedians, and Broadway performances. The Morris facility circa 1922 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Check web site for show times. www.morriscenter.org
POTAWATOMI ZOO - The Potawatomi Zoo, the oldest zoo in Indiana, opened in 1902. The zoo is located in a beautiful wooded park and houses 500 animals. The zoo is dedicated to promoting wildlife conservation and awareness of endangered species.
SOUTH BEND CHOCOLATE FACTORY - Let the South Bend Chocolate Co. introduce you to the world of chocolate. A guided tour of the factory and “Chocolate Museum” is available. Reservations recommended. www.sbchocolate.com
SOUTH BEND REGIONAL MUSEUM OF ART - Founded in 1947, this museum traces its heritage to a small group of artists and community leaders who have dedicated their efforts to bringing fine art to the region. The American Association of Museums recognizes that the Museum has achieved the highest level of professional standards.
TIPPECANOE PLACE MANSION - A mansion which is the embodiment of wealth in the late 1800’s. The 26,000 square-foot mansion was designed by Henry Cobb, built by local craftsmen and completed in 1889 at a total cost of $250,000. Now open for lunch and dinner – reservations recommended.