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In Downtown Indianapolis, 25 acres are dedicated to memorials to several wars in history. Honoring veterans, the Soldiers and ...
After five hours on sale, the first four scheduled screenings of “The Odyssey” at the IMAX Theater in the Indiana State ...
A museum that displays historic drums and other percussion instruments is hunting for a new home after its downtown headquarters were flooded in late December. In the midst of a stretch of below ...
The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library will be open every day except on major holidays, with winter and summer related hours. It is located at 543 Indiana Ave, in downtown Indianapolis. Admission is ...
The Indianapolis Children’s Museum is best taken in half-day visits, given its size and in-depth exhibits. Tickets are $21-$28 for children over 2 years old, and $26-$34 for adults, and you can ...
Indianapolis is home to a surprising number of top-rated museums, covering everything from Native American and Western art to college sports to one of America’s most accomplished authors.
INDIANAPOLIS — One of Indianapolis' favorite holiday traditions is returning this year. The Eiteljorg Museum is hosting its 15th annual "Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure," running from Nov.
The festivities will include VonneCon, a free celebration of all things Vonnegut at the downtown Indianapolis museum that bears his name from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the author's birthday, Nov. 11.
In observance of MLK Jr. Day, the Eiteljorg Museum, located near North West and West Washington streets in downtown Indianapolis, is offering free admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 20 is also the ...
While it’s not the million-square-foot AIC, the Indianapolis museum is not small. Its collection of about 54,000 works covers the same 5,000-year span of global art, with the advantage that you ...
Indianapolis has spent 10 months without an official home devoted to famed author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. On Saturday, the wait will end. The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library officially opens to the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A downtown Indianapolis tradition is running a bit longer this year. The Indiana State Museum will host its winter programming, Celebration Crossing , through Jan. 5.