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The Indiana State Museum explores the romantic side of Abraham Lincoln in a virtual program. submitted

GREENFIELD — The Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds will have its Winter Market from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 6 at the Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds, 620 Apple St. Featured vendors include Abbotts Poultry and Garlic, Berry Goods Farms, Blanche Phillips’ baked goods, Blue River Natural Foods, Butter Nut Cookies, Daisy Hill Farm, DJ’s Sharp Edges, Given Chances Farm honey, Grammy’s Berry Patch, Jack’s Garden, Sugar Creek Mushrooms, Joy to the World Baking and The Bearded Baker. The market is located in the heated show arena or the sheep barn at the northeast corner of the fairgrounds. For more information, call 317-697-0508.

INDIANA — Indiana state park inns are offering two nights for the price of one at all seven state park lodges throughout Indiana. Visitors can reserve one night and get a second consecutive night free Sunday through Thursday through Feb. 25. Lodges are located at the following state parks: Clifty Falls, McCormick’s Creek, Pokagon, Brown County, Turkey Run, Fort Benjamin Harrison and Spring Mill. For more information, call 1-877-LODGES1 or visit indianainns.com.

VIRTUAL — The Indiana State Museum’s Quirky Queries series visits the romantic side of Abraham Lincoln. Was Abe Lincoln considered a babe? Register to learn more about the ladies that did (or did not) steal his heart. Led by Chief Curator and Research Officer Susannah Koerber, this virtual event celebrates Abraham Lincoln’s 212th birthday. Guests in this audience will be able to submit questions to a moderator during this virtual event. Registration is $5 and required in advance at indianamuseum.org/programs/abe-the-babe/. This program is recommended for ages 18 and older.