Indiana - totally flat and boring?
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Re: Indiana - totally flat and boring?
Depends what interests you.
The Indianapolis Zoo is excellent as are the Indiana State and Eiteljorg museums - the 3 are within walking distance of each other. The NCAA Hall of Champions is in the same location if one is a sports fan. The Childrens Museum is great for young and old alike. The Art Museum is good and is adjacent to the Lily (the drug company founder) mansion and grounds that are open for tours. Connor Praire History Park, in Fishers, on the northeast side of Indianapolis, has villages from various time periods in US history and Symphony on the Prairie concerts in a natural grassy amphitheater on weekend evenings. And, as Pulaski wrote, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has a good racing musuem and the Indy Racing Experience Program.
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The Indianapolis Zoo is excellent as are the Indiana State and Eiteljorg museums - the 3 are within walking distance of each other. The NCAA Hall of Champions is in the same location if one is a sports fan. The Childrens Museum is great for young and old alike. The Art Museum is good and is adjacent to the Lily (the drug company founder) mansion and grounds that are open for tours. Connor Praire History Park, in Fishers, on the northeast side of Indianapolis, has villages from various time periods in US history and Symphony on the Prairie concerts in a natural grassy amphitheater on weekend evenings. And, as Pulaski wrote, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has a good racing musuem and the Indy Racing Experience Program.
Regards, JEff