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Conner Prairie
Conner Prairie is an interactive history park on Indy's north side. Visitors travel back to an Indian camp, pioneer village, Victorian farm and more. Conner Prairie also offers many hands-on experiences like Animal Encounters.
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Indianapolis Zoo
The Indianapolis Zoo has grown into a world-class facility hosting a million visitors each year and playing a major role in worldwide conservation. The completely submerged dolphin dome is the first of its kind in the world.
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Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is just a short drive from downtown Indianapolis on 152 acres of gardens and grounds. The IMA is the fifth largest general art museum in the United States, with a collection of more than 50,000 works.
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Broad Ripple Village
About 20 minutes from downtown, Broad Ripple Village is a vibrant cultural district with one-of-a-kind shopping, al fresco dining and vibrant nightlife scene.
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The Canal & White River State Park
The Central Canal is a popular place for outdoor recreation activities including walking, jogging and biking. You can also rent paddleboats, bicycles, surreys and segways.
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The Central Canal
Canal Walk is a portion of the Historic Central Canal, an early 19th-century project designed to facilitate commerce. Today, Canal Walk stretches through White River State Park and is popular for walking, jogging, biking and more.
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Fireworks of Glass at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children's museum in the world. Fireworks of Glass is the largest permanent sculpture of blown glass by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children's museum in the world. The 400,000-square-foot facility houses eleven major galleries that explore the physical and natural sciences, history, world cultures and the arts.
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Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, home of the NBA's Indiana Pacers and the WNBA's Indiana Fever, has been recognized as the finest basketball venue in the country by the Sports Business Journal.
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Indiana Convention Center
The expanded Indiana Convention Center is connected to Lucas Oil Stadium via a climate-controlled walkway.
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Indiana Convention Center
The Indiana Convention Center is now the 16th largest in the country.
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Walkable Indianapolis
Once in Indianapolis, navigating the city is a breeze, with shoes as the preferred mode of transportation in our deliberately-designed, walkable convention district.
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Indianapolis Cultural Trail
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail is a 7.5-mile world-class urban bike and pedestrian path that serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system.
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Dinosphere at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children's museum in the world. Dinosphere is one of the largest displays of real juvenile and family dinosaur fossils in the United States.
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Fountain Square
Experience the nostalgia of vintage duckpin bowling in Indy's Fountain Square Cultural District. The district is known for its retro vibe, a penchant for antiques and a concentration of art, music and ethnic dining.
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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
The Eiteljorg Museum is one of only two museums east of the Mississippi with both Native American and Western art. Located in White River State Park, the museum brings a southwest flavor to the heart of downtown Indianapolis.
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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
The Eiteljorg Museum is one of only two museums east of the Mississippi with both Native American and Western art. Located in White River State Park, the museum brings a southwest flavor to the heart of downtown Indianapolis.
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The Canal & White River State Park
White River State Park, Indiana's only urban state park, offers an awesome array of attractions, entertainment and recreation including the Indianapolis Zoo, Victory Field and the NCAA Hall of Champions.
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The Rathskeller Biergarten
The Rathskeller, located in Indy's Mass Ave cultural district, is an Old World restaurant with loads of personality and ambiance. The outdoor biergarten is popular summer spot for imported beers and live music.
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The Grand Hall at Historic Union Station
Built in 1888 as America's first union station, the Grand Hall at Historic Union Station is now one of Indy's most unique meeting spaces.
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The Fort Golf Course at Fort Harrison State Park
Fort Harrison State Park on Indy's east side is a 1,700-acre park featuring walking and jogging trails, picnic sites and fishing access in addition to the scenic Fort Golf Course which is part of the Pete Dye Golf Trail.
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Hilbert Circle Theatre and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Hilbert Circle Theatre was the first film palace in Indianapolis and was also a stage for Vaudeville and early jazz greats. Now it's a magnificent concert hall and permanent home for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
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Indiana State Museum
The Indiana State Museum is a hands-on overview of the best Indiana has to offer. Robert Indiana's towering "Indiana" sculpture greets visitors strolling in from the Central Canal.
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Indiana State Museum
The Indiana State Museum is a hands-on overview of the best Indiana has to offer. Constructed from all Indiana materials including limestone, sandstone, steel, brick and glass, the building itself is a work of art.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race is the largest single-day sporting event in the world. The legendary race celebrated it's 100th running in 2011.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum
The IMS Hall of Fame Museum has one of the world's largest, most varied collections of racing, classic and antique cars including more than 30 Indianapolis 500 winning cars.
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Brickyard 400
The Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the largest race of the NASCAR season and is regarded as the second largest single-day sporting event in the world (behind the Indianapolis 500).
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Indianapolis Convenience
Historic Union Station and many hotels are just one block from the Indiana Convention Center and are within walking distance of most downtown restaurants and attractions.
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Omni Severin Hotel
Indianapolis was recently named the "Best Hotel Value" in the nation by the Wall Street Journal. Hotels like the historic Omni Severin Hotel offer great value and top-shelf accommodations.
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Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) is just a short drive from downtown Indianapolis on 152 acres of gardens and grounds. The IMA was named one of USA Today's "Top 10 Places to Propose."
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Lucas Oil Stadium
Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-use, all-weather venue that features a retractable roof. The home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts seats 63,000 for football games and is connected to the Indiana Convention Center via a climate-controlled walkway.
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Lucas Oil Stadium
Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-use, all-weather venue that features a retractable roof. The home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts seats 63,000 for football games and is connected to the Indiana Convention Center via a climate-controlled walkway.
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Mass Ave Cultural District
The five-block downtown area known simply as "Mass Ave" is an emerging cultural district featuring art galleries, five performing arts theaters, eclectic boutiques, ethnic and contemporary restaurants and lively bars.
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Mass Ave Cultural District
At Home in the City, located on Mass Ave, is a home decor store providing urban dwellers with well designed, yet reasonably priced home accessories and gifts.
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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial/Monument Circle
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is located on Monument Circle in the center of downtown and has come to symbolize the city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana.
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The Canal & White River State Park
White River State Park, Indiana's only urban state park, offers an awesome array of attractions, entertainment and recreation including the Indianapolis Zoo, Victory Field and the NCAA Hall of Champions.
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Summer Nights at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Summer Nights at the IMA features movies every summer Friday at the IMA Amphitheater, located on the west side of the Museum. Patrons are invited to bring their own picnics, blankets and lawn chairs.
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The Lawn at White River State Park
Experience live entertainment at one of the region's newest outdoor performance venues, The Lawn at White River State Park. You'll enjoy lawn seating during concerts each summer featuring nationally known artists.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum
The IMS Hall of Fame Museum has one of the world's largest, most varied collections of racing, classic and antique cars including the Marmon Wasp, the first car to win the Indianapolis 500.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway celebrated its Centennial Era, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the facility in 2009 and the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race in 2011.
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Indianapolis 500
The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race is the largest single-day sporting event in the world. The legendary race celebrated it's 100th running in 2011.
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Indiana Repertory Theatre
The Indiana Repertory Theatre, in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, has the best in professional regional theatre - comedy, drama, classic, contemporary and new plays.
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Circle Centre Mall
Circle Centre mall in the heart of downtown is just steps away from Monument Circle. Anchored by Carson Pirie Scott, Circle Centre features 100 specialty stores, fine dining, food court and convenient parking.
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The Canal & White River State Park
The Canal & White River State Park Cultural District is steps away from most downtown hotels and restaurants and is home to top museums and attractions.
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Indianapolis Artsgarden
The Indianapolis Artsgarden provides a sparkling environment for more than 350 free performances and exhibits each year and houses one of the city's visitor centers.
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White River State Park
White River State Park, Indiana's only urban state park, offers an awesome array of attract,ions, entertainment and recreation including the Indianapolis Zoo, Victory Field and the NCAA Hall of Champions.
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Connected Indianapolis
12 hotels and 4,700 rooms are linked to the Indiana Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium and Circle Centre mall via skywalks. No other city in the country can offer such a package.
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Slippery Noodle Inn
The Slippery Noodle Inn, established 1850, is the oldest bar in Indiana. It is notorious for its good food, booze and blues. Live local, regional and national blues featured seven days a week.
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Indiana World War Memorial
Dominating the picturesque setting of War Memorial Plaza in downtown Indianapolis is the Indiana World War Memorial. This limestone and marble memorial pays homage to Hoosiers killed during World Wars I and II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
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St. Elmo Steak House
St. Elmo Steak House is a classic Indianapolis restaurant located in the heart of downtown since 1902. The famous shrimp cocktail was recently named one of "The World's Top 5 Spiciest Foods" by the Travel Channel.
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The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis
The International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, one of the world's most respected, is known internationally simply as "The Indianapolis."
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Madame Walker Theatre Center
The Madame Walker Theatre Center is named after America's first "selfmade" female millionaire - Madam C.J. Walker. The site represents the achievements, art forms, culture and history of African-American people.
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Westin Indianapolis
We've got top brands like the Westin Indianapolis and a full spectrum of price points, all within steps of attractions, dining, shopping and nightlife.
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Indianapolis Zoo
The Indianapolis Zoo includes Indiana's largest aquarium, open exhibit areas with 350 different animal species and seasonal pony, train and family roller coaster rides. The complex also includes the 3.3-acre White River Gardens.
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American Legion Mall
The American Legion Mall's beautiful view of downtown includes Cenotaph Square as well as the World War II, Korean, Vietnam and World War memorials.
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500 Festival Mini-Marathon
The 500 Festival Mini-Marathon is not only the largest half-marathon in the U.S., but recently received praise in Runners World, listed as one of "A Half Dozen Hot Halfs" in the world.
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Indianapolis Skyline
Indy's central location makes it an easy and affordable destination for conventions, trade shows, meetings and special events.
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Indianapolis Skyline
Indy's central location makes it an easy and affordable destination for conventions, trade shows, meetings and special events.
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Indiana Convention Center
The Indiana Convention Center is now the 16th largest in the country.
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Fountain Square
Experience the nostalgia of vintage duckpin bowling in Indy's Fountain Square Cultural District. The district is known for its retro vibe, a penchant for antiques and a concentration of art, music and ethnic dining.
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Indianapolis Skyline
Indy's central location makes it an easy and affordable destination for conventions, trade shows, meetings and special events.
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Indianapolis Skyline
Indy's central location makes it an easy and affordable destination for conventions, trade shows, meetings and special events.
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Indianapolis Cultural Trail
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail is a 7.5-mile world-class urban bike and pedestrian path that serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system.
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Brickyard Crossing
Located on the grounds of the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Pete Dye-designed course features four holes inside the oval.
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JW Marriott Indianapolis
Luxury Travel Magazine recently named the JW one of the world's best new hotels of 2011. With 104,000 square feet of meeting space, 1,005 guest rooms and 50 meeting rooms, the hotel is the largest JW Marriott in the world.
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Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
The recently renovated Hyatt Regency offers tempting restaurants, distinctive function spaces, and beautifully appointed guestrooms. Reach events at the Indiana Convention Center or Lucas Oil Stadium via our climate-controlled skywalk.
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Conrad Indianapolis
Connected by skybridge to the Indiana Convention Center, the 23-story Conrad offers 243 guest rooms, 15,000 square feet of meeting space and two restaurants. It was recently selected as one of the top hotels in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine for the fifth year in a row.
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Mass Ave Cultural District
The five-block downtown area known simply as "Mass Ave" is an emerging cultural district featuring art galleries, five performing arts theaters, eclectic boutiques, ethnic and contemporary restaurants and lively bars.
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Mass Ave Cultural District
The five-block downtown area known simply as "Mass Ave" is an emerging cultural district featuring art galleries, five performing arts theaters, eclectic boutiques, ethnic and contemporary restaurants and lively bars.
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The Canal & White River State Park
The Canal & White River State Park Cultural District is steps away from most downtown hotels and restaurants and is home to top museums and attractions.
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The Canal & White River State Park
The Canal & White River State Park Cultural District is steps away from most downtown hotels and restaurants and is home to top museums and attractions.
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The Canal & White River State Park
The Canal & White River State Park Cultural District is steps away from most downtown hotels and restaurants and is home to top museums and attractions.
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Indianapolis Dining
Whatever your order, the Indianapolis dining scene is ready to answer. Our walkable downtown makes culinary adventures easy and interesting. If you want to go beyond downtown, a world of food is waiting to be explored.
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Traders Point Creamery
This organic dairy farm is a serene break from the city hustle. Serving 100% grassfed steaks, elk, wild caught seafood, vegetarian options and, of course, award-winning cheeses and dairy products.
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Scotty's Brewhouse
Scotty's is an independent, casual restaurant and bar that offers lots of food choices, more than 70 beers, plenty of TVs showing sports and a kid-friendly environment at all locations.
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Super Bowl XLVI
Indianapolis received rave reviews for hosting Super Bowl XLVI. From our convenient, connected downtown area to our array of activities and from our delicious dining options to our famed hospitality, we scored high marks with visitors.
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Super Bowl XLVI
Indianapolis received rave reviews for hosting Super Bowl XLVI. From our convenient, connected downtown area to our array of activities and from our delicious dining options to our famed hospitality, we scored high marks with visitors.
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