Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Noyes, Jr. are best known as the developers of The Historic Smithville Inn and the surrounding Towne of Historic Smithville. In 1951, Fred and Ethel Noyes on a walk through the woods found the original … Continue reading
Category Archives: Plan your day at Smithville
5 Things To Do with Kids this January!
Looking for something to do with the family? The holiday excitement may be over but yes… the kids are still filled with energy! Take a family trip to Historic Smithville for a day filled with treats and fun. Stay warm … Continue reading
Lakeside Grill
Lakeside Grill is Smithvilles newest eatery! Serving breakfast lunch and dinner enjoy your meal overlooking Lake Meone. Try their breakfast sampler with a slice of texas french toast, pancake, 2 eggs, bacon and sausage and homefries! Lunch options include burgers, sandwiches, melts, … Continue reading
10 Things To Do During Spring
The sun is out and the birds are chirping! After a long winter, spring is finally here. We have a feeling you can’t wait to get out of the house so we put together a list of 10 things to … Continue reading
10 Things to do with Kids
Top 10 Things To Do with Kids at Historic Smithville 1. Antique Arcades Throughout the Village at Smithville there are 3 fun and unique Antique Arcades. Each of these have a wide variety of old fashion and new games to … Continue reading
Want to be a Vendor at our Festivals? Here’s How:
Event Vendor Contact List: Historic Smithville has over 26 free events throughout the year. Vendors of all sorts, from crafting to food to non- profits, are what help make our festivals so unique! If you are interested in being a … Continue reading
How About A Little History?
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Ever wonder what makes Historic Smithville Historic? Continue reading
Everything Smithville
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So much happens at Smithville… We have Fun Festivals, Shoppes, Restaurants and lots of Stories. I have heard so many wonderful stories of how Smithville has touched someone’s life. People who came as children, some who worked here and how … Continue reading
The Carousel
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The Painted Ponies. The Merry-Go-Round. The Roundabout. All names for the carousel, that magic machine full of brightly colored wooden animals, mirrors, lights, and carnival music usually provided by a Wurlitzer band organ. Carousel hours are: March: Weekends that … Continue reading