Who We Are
Kirklin is a historic community, established in the mid-1800s. Over the past few years, the town has experienced a rebirth, sparking a renovation and restoration of nearly all the downtown buildings, and attracting many new businesses. Today, Kirklin is home to numerous antique & specialty shops, two outstanding restaurants, a magnificent bakery, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, and more surprises in the works. The merchants look forward to welcoming you to their town. |
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Thank you, Clinton County Chamber of Commerce
for Naming Kirklin Main Street Your “NFP of the Year”
Shown above, from left, are: Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Director Shan Sheridan, Dan Mann and Mary King of Kirklin Main Street, Chamber President Don Stock, and Steve Reynolds, Kirklin Main Street board member. The photo was taken at the annual State of the Chamber luncheon on January 24, 2019, at Arborwood shortly after KMS was named
Clinton County’s Not-for-Profit Organization of the Year. |
“A once-sleepy town on Old Michigan Road reinvents itself as a destination for antiquers—and pizza lovers.” November 2016 edition of Indianapolis Monthly Magazine |
Kirklin Main Street Thanks The Following Sponsors for Their Support
Produced in Cooperation with the Clinton County Visitor and Tourism Commission