Indianapolis Motor
Speedway Hall of Fame Museum - The Hall of Fame Museum
on the grounds of the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a National
Historic Landmark since 1987, appeals to more than just the racing
enthusiast. Displayed are more than 75 racing cars, including Indianapolis
winners as well as race cars from internationally renowned motorsports
events world wide.
Eiteljorg
Museum - The Eiteljorg Museum is unique, one of two
museums east of the Mississippi with both Native American and Western art.
Located in downtown Indianapolis, the museum is within walking distance of
the RCA Dome, Circle Centre mall and major downtown hotels.
Hamilton
County Theatre Guild/Belfry Theatre - One of Indiana's
oldest and most honored community theatres, HCTG produces six
family-oriented comedies, dramas, and musicals annually.
Carmel
Community Players (CCP) - CCP provides live dramatic
and musical presentations that expand and develop creative opportunities
for the entire community. Founded in 1993, CCP responded to a growing need
in this community for affordable, local, quality entertainment that would
meet the needs of cultural enrichment for the entire family.
Museum
of Miniature Houses - The museum features antique and
modern dollhouses, miniature scenes, hand-crafted miniature art, and
private non-miniature collections.
Indianapolis
Art Center - The mission of the Indianapolis Art Center
shall be to engage, enlighten and enhance our communities through art
education, participation and observation. The Indianapolis Art Center
offers a variety of programs and services focusing primarily on Education,
Exhibitions, Outreach, Community Resource and Inter-Arts.
White
River Gardens - This stunningly beautiful, 3.3-acre
landmark botanical attraction combines the best of gardening ideas, plant
information and inspirational design. With over one thousand plant
varieties on display, White River Gardens is an international showplace
for Indiana where visitors can enjoy and learn about the bounty of the
natural world.
Indiana
Transportation Museum - The Indiana Transportation
Museum is a volunteer run, non-profit organization whose mission is to
preserve Indiana's railroad history, educate the public in the history of
the railroad, and provide visitors with an opportunity to experience
railroad travel as it used to be.
Indianapolis
Museum of Art - The mission of the Indianapolis Museum
of Art is to enable a large and diverse audience to see, understand and
enjoy the best of the world’s visual arts; to this end, the Museum
collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets original works of art.
Indiana
Historical Society - Since 1830, the Indiana Historical
Society – an independent, nonprofit membership organization – has
worked to collect, preserve, interpret and share information about the
unique heritage of Indiana. Changing exhibitions, state-of-the-art
research library, publications, music room, educational programs, special
events, gift shop and cafe along the historic Central Canal.
President
Benjamin Harrison Home - The President Benjamin
Harrison Home is the former residence of President Benjamin Harrison that
is now a museum dedicated to his life. Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd
President of the United States from 1889 to 1893.
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Indiana State Museum
- The Indiana State Museum has attracted national attention
for its exhibitions and distinguished itself as 'Indiana's Smithsonian.'
Located in the former Indianapolis City Hall and listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, the museum is considered one of the finest
examples of early 20th century architecture in the area.
Conner
Prairie - One of America's finest living history museums. It's a place where stories are told about the past and preserved for the future--where you can relax and have fun, make memories and share your own stories. Explore an 1836 pioneer village, an 1816 Indian camp, and 1886 working farm and covered bridge. Try hands-on activities at PastPort, take a guided tour of the Conner House and lots more.
Indiana
Medical History Museum - In 1896 the Central Indiana
Hospital for the Insane constructed the Pathology Building, a facility for
research and educating physicians. Today, this unique historic structure
houses the Indiana Medical History Museum.
Indiana
Basketball Hall of Fame - From Milan to Market Square,
the excitement of Hoosier Hysteria has thrilled fans and players alike. The
rich tradition of Indiana basketball is proudly celebrated at the Hall of
Fame Museum in New Castle, Indiana.
Indianapolis
Zoo - The zoo houses approximately 3,800 specimens of 320
species of animals, including 16 endangered species, four threatened
species, and 13 Species Survival (SSP) animal species.
Indiana
Repertory Theatre - Since the Indiana Repertory Theatre
was founded in 1972, it has grown into one of the leading regional theatres
in the country, as well as one of the top-flight cultural institutions in
the city and state. A staff of more than 100 seasonal and year-round
employees creates nine productions exclusively for Indiana audiences.
National
Art Museum of Sport - The nation's largest collection of
sport related art hangs in the lobbies and corridors of University Place on
the campus of Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis. Over 40
sports are represented in the 800 paintings, sculptures and works on paper.
NCAA
Hall of Champions - From the first track and field
championship in 1921, to the flavor, pageantry and tradition of today's 81
NCAA national championships in 22 sports, the NCAA Hall of Champions
celebrates the journey of the student-athlete. Experience the defeats and
triumphs that have fostered student-athletes to become leaders in athletic
competition and in careers beyond the courts and fields.
American
Cabaret Theatre - The Mission of the American Cabaret
Theatre is to continue its strong tradition of uniquely original concepts
for the Indianapolis community; to continue its apprenticeship training
program for young talent of the greater Indianapolis area; to create new
shows, and strive for new directions, as time passes, in keeping with the
changing world around us.
The
Children's Museum of Indianapolis - The museum is the
world's largest, featuring 10 galleries of hands-on exhibits, a huge model
train display, planetarium and a real carousel.
Indianapolis
Opera - Indianapolis Opera produces and presents opera in
performances of the highest quality at Clowes Memorial Hall.
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