Village At Winona in Winona Lake (700 Park Ave, IN 46590)
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This historic one-time neighborhood is now a tourist area with many shops, eateries & events.
Village At Winona is located in Winona Lake (Indiana state) on the street of 700 Park Ave. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +15742689888. You can get more information from their website: http://www.villageatwinona.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Village At Winona quickly are 41.228058, -85.822462. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Village At Winona.
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Available amenities
Amenities
- Good for kids
- Toilets
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Craig
Best small town shopping and dining experience.
06.2022Timothy
Great place to shop, browse and hang out.
04.2022Kristin
Such a great place to hang out. Lots of amazing shops and food and seating to just sit and rest and look at the lake!
08.2021Dave
This place is great. Nice shops, quite town, lakefront walks, hiking trails and great restaurants.
08.2021Matthew
Located on beautiful Winona Lake this place is amazing they have over 23 shops and restaurants to enjoy.
08.2020Chie
This place is a gem hidden in the middle of route 30. A lot of things have changed over the years, but it remains quaint and a charming village. The changes were all improvements. There's 4 places to eat in the village of Winona Lake, mainly Boathouse, Cerulean, Light Rail and Kelainey's. There are more shops and you can also rent a kayak or paddle board by the canal. Lovely place to visit and the sunset by the lake is stunning!
08.2019Shari
Came here on a two night sister trip. The Village is very nice with one of kind shops. Unfortunately there are not many of them. Would like to come back if the Village opens more stores.
08.2019Christopher
Wonder artisan community located on the shores of Winona Lake. Plenty to do a lots of shopping, dinning options. Plenty of walking and bike paths. From the Village at Winona Website - During the late 19th century, the Winona Lake area became home to the Beyer brothers, a family of enterprising dairy farmers who first saw the area’s artesian springs as a source of natural refrigeration for their company. Over time they saw the potential for much more. In 1887, the brothers built Spring Fountain Park, a resort complete with a hotel, a racetrack and a roller coaster. The resort was sold in 1894 to Presbyterian church leader Dr. Solomon Dickey, who dreamed of turning the area into a religious retreat. Thanks to his substantial improvements—including the building of homes, cottages and the canal—the succeeding years brought significant growth to the area. Conferences, church retreats and summer vacations swelled the Park’s seasonal tourism. By 1905, the resort and surrounding area had been renamed Winona Lake. The following ten years are now known as the ‘Golden Age’ of Winona Lake, with summer tourism reaching 250,000. It was during these years that evangelist Billy Sunday built a home in the nearby village. Thanks to Sunday’s presence, Winona Lake became a haven for religious community, its summer days filled with church conferences, conventions and training schools. The area became oasis for Midwesterners looking for rest and relaxation as well as strong spiritual community. In 1994, a restoration project began to transform the Winona Lake community to its former glory. With the creation of new commercial and residential areas, as well as the restoration of nearly 30 properties, new life began to reappear. Over the last 20 years the area has once again been transformed into one of Northern Indiana’s prime recreation and shopping destinations. The Village at Winona is now an integral part of the community, serving locals, Grace College students and faculty as well as the many vacationers who make day and weekend trips to the area. The Village contributes to Winona Lake’s unique character by welcoming small businesses seeking to build a sustainable presence in this welcoming and historic community.
08.2018Miles
This is the best place to raise a family especially in a nice warm Christian environment. There is a rocket fizz store, a vinegar store, a few delicious restaurants, and a lot of cool sights like the park and all sorts of other places like that. Definitely worth a visit for vacation or a move. If you need a Church you should go to Christ Covenant Church close by that have the best pastors and people. The town is very friendly and super nice, hats off to Warsaw.
08.2018Diana
Great coffee and scone at the Rail cafe. Lunch at Boathouse. Shopping at Mercantile store (very large gift shop - clorhes, lotions, jewelry, decor, baby gifts, and chocolates ). Beaded Peacock is an amazing bead shop. Millions of gorgeous beads. The owner is very nice. .Handmade soaps at SAC. Be sure to see the unique small gift shop in the alley. Its behind the bead shop. Spice shop is great. So is the Olive oils and vinegar store. ■ Check it out! ■ Winona Lake village is a must see place!!
08.2018