Florence Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information
Our Take on Florence, Indiana
At the top of you Florence Indiana things to do list should be a visit to the Coyote Creek Family Farm a completely organic farm. They rave about the practices they uphold which lets chickens live outdoors in their natural environment getting plenty of sunshine which produces the very best eggs that are higher in Omega 3. The cows eat grass, not grains, which produce lower fat and calorie beef. Come and check out what the difference organic makes.
A great place to stay on your Florence Indiana vacation is the Belterra Casino, Resort and Spa which is nearby. There are over 600 rooms which have hair dryers, room service and there is a heated outdoor pool which is a beautiful place to relax and unwind in the sun or take a swim. It’s premiere riverboat gaming features your favorite table games and slot rooms. Be sure to check out the rewards program for players. For some deep relaxation, visit the spa and get a Four Hands in Heaven Massage where two therapists work on you at the same time or an Enlighten Me Facial which includes a parsley and cucumber masque.
Florence, Indiana Lodging
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Florence Hotels300 Meijer Dr
Florence, KY 41042"cincinnati) enjoyed our 2 night stay there this fall: room - clean with decent size, although the layout (wall seperating the li" more on Tripadvisor
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Florence Hotels46 Cavalier Blvd
Florence, KY 41042"your room is comfortable, nice size, 2 tv%rsquos, 3 phones for each part of your room so you will never miss" more on Yahoo! Travel
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Florence Hotels7490 Woodspoint Dr
Florence, KY 41042"Even at that it would have been a good deal" more on Yahoo! Travel
Florence, Indiana Things To Do
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Florence Golf Courses7400 Woodspoint Dr
Florence, KY 41042Overview A world of fun for the entire family awaits ... more on discoverourtown.com
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Florence Golf Courses19 Clubhouse Dr
Florence, KY 41042Overview This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The Brookview and Lakeview nines were designed ... more on Golf.com
