NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) — One of Indiana’s largest fall festivals kicks off Thursday in downtown New Albany, and organizers say this year comes with some notable changes.
Roads in the downtown area closed Wednesday afternoon to allow vendors to set up for the annual Harvest Homecoming, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors over four days.
Britni Knable, who owns a boutique on Market Street, said the festival is a major boost for local businesses. “It’s just a time for us to have fun with everyone who is coming in to visit,” she said…