Various forms of entertainment and the arts can be experienced in Clinton County. Those who enjoy the performing arts will appreciate the stage productions offered at the Red Barn Summer Theatre and Clinton County Civic Theatre. Productions range from hilarious comedies to enchanting musicals.

  The Goodwin Museum in Frankfort is home to J. William Goodwin's unique collection of letters and rare mementos from United States Presidents, including Abraham Lincoln. This Museum also displays numerous classic automobiles, including a 1904 Dusenberg, a 1948 Tucker, Jack Benny's Maxwell, two Indy-500 race winners, and horse-drawn hearses. The motorized wheelchair used by Franklin D. Roosevelt is also on display. The Clinton County Historical Museum is located on the second floor of the Old Frankfort Stone High School, known to residents as Old Stoney. Built in 1926. 1892 as a school, it was destroyed by fire in 1902 and restored in 1926. The Museum covers over 6,000 square feet of space and depicts life in Clinton County throughout it's 175 year history. You will find a special emphasis on Military and Transportation memorabilia.

     Residents of Clinton County enjoy entertainment options such as golfing, movies, and musical entertainment. A vast array of artistic and entertainment options are only a short drive away, in cities such as Kokomo, Lafayette, and Indianapolis. These larger urban centers offer theatre productions, nightclubs, comedy clubs, and other a variety of cultural and artistic events.