Air Travel

Indianapolis International Airport

The Indianapolis Airport is the most conveniently located airport to fly into for the wedding. It's about a 45-minute Uber ride to the Noblesville area.

Ground Travel

Driving to Indiana

For those looking to drive into Indiana, it's about a 9.5-hour drive from Washington D.C. Marcus and Tawni have driven to Indiana from D.C. multiple times, and can attest that it's a relatively easy trip (with lots of beautiful, quaint farm scenery!)

COVID-19

COVID-19

Due to the progression of the vaccine response, we are hopeful that we will be able to move along with the wedding as planned. With the development of the Delta variant, we strongly encourage all our guests to get vaccinated if able in order to celebrate as safely as possible.



Please continue to monitor the website in case of any updates.

Things to Do

Noblesville

Mercantile 37: Local showroom that features a mix of quality vintage and handmade home décor and gifts from a collective of 75+ local makers. Also home to Wheeler's cafe: a community-oriented food establishment committed to serving quality coffee and food from locally-sourced ingredients. 

Primeval Brewing: A unique European-inspired craft brewery located in the historic downtown district of Noblesville. Born from the vibrant homebrewing community, its founders are inspired by the classic beer styles of Germany, Britain, and Belgium. 

Hamilton Town Center:  An open-air streetscape environment that showcases a diverse mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Over 85 shops and dining options to choose from.

Indianapolis

Monument Circle: the true heart of Downtown Indianapolis, and a must-see for anyone visiting the Circle City. Check out the observation deck at the top of Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Admission is Free if you walk the stairs or $2 to take the elevator. The Soldiers & Sailors Monument also houses the Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum on the lower level and a small gift shop at the promenade level.

White River State Park: One of the coolest and most scenic places to walk in Indy that cuts right through downtown! Greenspaces, trails, trees, and waterways co-mingle alongside cultural, educational, and recreational attractions across 250 beautiful acres in downtown Indy.

Oldfields-Lilly House & Gardens: Newfields's gardens and grounds are renowned for their beauty- especially in the fall! The 152-acre complex includes: Oldfields, a 26-acre American Country Place estate designed by the famed landscape architecture firm, Olmsted Brothers, that has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the Indianapolis Museum of Art's 26-acre main campus and the 100-acre Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park.

Dining

Noblesville

Rosie's Place: Rosie’s is a great little breakfast/lunch place on the square in downtown Noblesville. Good for families, fresh ingredients, and a delicious selection of sweet treats beautifully displayed at the front counter to take home.

Grindstone Public House: A Noblesville staple in the shadow of the Noblesville County Courthouse! Grindstone is a vibrant neighborhood restaurant, serving tasty American dishes, and exciting Craft Cocktails.

Wolfie's Waterfront Grill: Woodsy-chic hangout for bar bites & American classics featuring waterfront patio seating. Great atmosphere! 

Indianapolis

Livery: A two-story, casual gathering place with rooftop seating under the stars. Livery brings Latin flair and flavors to Indianapolis dining, in a restored 1890’s building that once stabled horses.

Cake Bake Shop: World famous high-end bakery with outdoor seating offering cakes, pastries & high tea service in glam digs.

The Rathskeller: Housed in a historic, architecturally-notable German cultural center, the Rathskeller (Indianapolis' oldest restaurant) has been in operation since 1894, and still serves such traditional Germanic fare as Sauerbraten and Schnitzel. Also houses a Biergarten.