Richmond Farmers Market (Summer Saturdays)
A great weekly opportunity for East Side residents to shop fresh local produce, baked goods, and artisanal items while supporting community farmers and makers.
Nestled amidst tree-lined streets and historic homes, East Side offers a welcoming blend of classic charm and vibrant community spirit. With its well-preserved early 20th-century architecture, lush parks, and close-knit neighborhoods, East Side is where neighbors become friends and Richmond’s heritage thrives.
Marion, Indiana, in Grant County offers a peaceful and quiet atmosphere with predominantly single detached homes and some duplexes, mainly featuring two- and three-bedroom options. The community benefits from proximity to numerous pharmacies that provide convenience for everyday necessities without needing a vehicle. Primary schools, both public and private, are readily accessible throughout the area, providing diverse educational choices at the elementary level. While dining options are available, residents typically use cars to visit one of approximately ten supermarkets in the area. The mostly flat terrain allows for some limited cycling, and convenient parking supports easy access to local destinations.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Marion. Marion is reasonably good for those who need quiet areas, as the streets tend to be tranquil - however some parts can be quite noisy, especially close to one of the 3 airports (Fox Station,Marion Muni,Lee Farms), I-69 or one of the railway lines.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 311 North 15th Street, this 2.3‑acre neighborhood park on Richmond’s east side offers playgrounds, open play areas, picnic spots, and basketball courts, anchoring the local community with accessible outdoor recreation.
Serving as the eastern gateway to the 330‑acre Hayes Arboretum, this entrance offers hiking and mountain‑biking trails through native woodlands, plus access to Waterworks Mounds of Adena‑Hopewell heritage, blending natural beauty and regional history just east of Richmond.
Stretching from North 18th to North 30th along East Main Street and into Glen Miller Park, this historic district—often called “Millionaire’s Row”—features Victorian, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Craftsman homes set along a scenic park corridor.
Situated just east of Main Street in east‑central Richmond, Beebe Street Memorial Park spans 38.5 acres and includes baseball fields, an outdoor swimming pool, a splash pad, and houses the City of Richmond’s Community Center on Festival Drive.
Located at the eastern terminus of the Macomb Orchard Trail—at Main Street and Division Road—this quaint trailhead park has restrooms, benches, and interpretive displays, serving as a gateway for residents to bike and stroll into the broader trail network.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A great weekly opportunity for East Side residents to shop fresh local produce, baked goods, and artisanal items while supporting community farmers and makers.
Evening markets offering food trucks, live music, and local vendors—perfect for families or neighbors looking to enjoy summer evenings close to home.
A lively, family‑friendly community celebration with food, music, and fireworks—an exciting way for East Side families to celebrate Independence Day just minutes from home.
View event details →The mobile library brings books and library services to nearby communities—ideal for families or readers on the East Side to access new materials without a trip downtown.
An interactive storytime for ages 2–5, offering East Side caregivers and toddlers a fun morning of songs, fingerplays, and social time close to home.
A thoughtful book discussion for adults—great for East Side residents interested in literature and community conversation without traveling far.
Stories, updates, and things to know in East Side
Local characteristics and demographics for East Side