General Information
Join us for the fouth annual Johnny Ringo Days in historic Greens Fork, Indiana. Grab your
cowboy hat, boots and spurs and relive the Old West as we commemorate the birth of gunslinger
Johnny Ringo, born right here in our town.

Greens Fork (formerly Washington) was established in 1818 and has a current population of 312.  
Ringo’s parents were traveling west and he was born in a boarding house that was destroyed by
fire years later.

For comprehensive information on Johnny Ringo and his local connections, tour the beautiful
Clay
Township Museum
.  You can research your own genealogy too, and see relics from our past.  
Don’t miss the Thrift Shop Boutique upstairs! They have quality merchandise for the whole family.

Enjoy breakfast and lunch at
Greens Fork Diner. They serve delicious home-style meals and
daily hot specials.

Get a haircut at
Marvin Wilson’s Barber Shop -an institution in our town, he’s been in business
here for 50 years.

Stop in the
Little General Store for a little bit of everything, from groceries to hardware.

Need an oil change or engine overhaul?
Charles’ Garage and Towing provides quick and
quality service, and 24 hour towing is available.

Treat Fido to a luxurious bath and trim at
K-9 Cuts, or find out about obedience training at
Greens Fork Animal Hospital.

See the incredible Dixie Chopper Line at
Jerry’s Repair where they service all types of lawn
mowers and small engines.

Take a drive through tranquil
Greens Fork Cemetery, historic Fairfield Cemetery or the Pet
Cemetery
which offers services in their chapel for your beloved pet.

Prepare to be amazed as you step into
Happy Days Records. Owner Perry Robertson has
displayed a vast collection of music and memorabilia from days gone by.

Stop in a visit the guys at
D & J Guns…they buy, sell and trade all types of guns (Johnny Ringo
would shop here if were still around these parts).

You can “bank” on finding quality road gear and accessories at
Legacy Leathers, in the 100 year
old former 2nd National Bank building. They’re still wondering who rode that motorcycle up onto
the roof!

If you’re a veteran, visit
AMVETS Post 38 where you’re always welcome. They offer yummy
Mercurio’s Pizza for dine-in or take-out.

The
Dutch Country Flea Market houses all types of vendors year-round in the heated indoor
facilities, open Fridays in the morning.

Plan to visit Greens Fork for Johnny Ringo Days. You’ll find lots of friendly people and fun for the
entire family.

The
Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company is a posse of National Congress of Old West
Shootist (NCOWS).  This band of outlaws is from Modoc, IN.  This group has been designated as a
living museum by the state of Indiana.  On the 3rd Sunday of each month this group reenacts the
Great American Train Robbery at the Carthage-Knightstown-Shirley Railroad.  This is held May -
September. Check out the web site at
www.ncows.com.