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The Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library serves as a museum, art gallery and reading room celebrating the literary, artistic and cultural contributions of Indianapolis native Kurt Vonnegut. Visitors to the library can see artifacts from the writer's life (such as his typewriter from the 1970s, his Purple Heart, and an unopened, WWII-era letter from his father), view examples of his artwork and learn about his Hoosier roots. The library also supports language and visual arts education through programs and outreach activities with other arts organizations to foster a strong network for both the local and national community.
It's a new stay! The Courtyard by Marriott Indianapolis at the Capitol...more
A 134-suite hotel that's more like a home. With several spacious suite...more
This luxury hotel's 332 rooms include 177 of the largest suites in...more
Located on Monument Circle, this 374-room hotel in the heart of the...more
Our all suite hotel near Indianapolis Motor Speedway includes newly renovated and...more
Find the level of service you've come to expect from Hyatt at...more
From the heated front drive, through the marble and crystal lobby, to...more
Since 1924, this distinguished, 97-room private club has faced Monument Circle in...more
Connected by skywalk to the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium,...more
Offering 622 guest rooms and over 40,000 square feet of meeting space,...more
Connected by skywalk to the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium,...more
The 297-room Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Indianapolis, part of Marriott Place Indianapolis,...more
Welcome to a wonderful destination for food and spirits that?s been in...more
Located in the historic Gibson Building on the corner of Michigan St....more
Come on over for great coffee, espresso, pastries, snacks, light menu, wine,...more
Featuring a changing daily lunch menu of fresh seasonal cuisine prepared to...more
Sahm's at the Tower is open 7 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays. We also...more
This hidden gem serves European-style cuisine, ranging from soups and salads to...more
Asian eatery featuring sushi, tempura and Korean dishes as well as bento...more
Serving the finest cheesesteak sandwiches in hundreds of locations throughout the United...more
Serving New York style pizza by the slice or whole and Italian...more
Indianapolis' first Mexican restaurant with house specialties such as chili con queso,...more
Le Peep Restaurants, voted Indy's Best Breakfast since 1988, specializes in the...more
The 36th floor of the One America offers two breathtaking views. The...more
The Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library serves as a museum, art gallery and...more
The society has been providing concert performances since the late 1960s and...more
The Basile History Market reopened in the spring of 2010 after a...more
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, home of the Indiana...more
An International Chamber Music Series. All concerts are held in the Indiana...more
A 2005 piece by artists Bernie Carreno, Luis Morales and David Thomas...more
Founded in 1825, the Indiana State Library serves the information needs of...more
Project 9/11 Indianapolis was begun early in 2010 as a grass roots...more
Small and large pedal boats, kayaks and electric boats. Boat shop located...more
In 1969, artist David K. Rubins created this bronze statue of Abraham...more
This 2001 monument honors more than 600 Indiana policemen and firefighters who...more
This male bronze figure atop a steel pole was created by artist...more