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Children and families will be able to step into the exhibit for a taste of "Tiana’s Bayou Adventure" attraction at Walt ...
Walt Disney Imagineering and The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis have teamed up to create a new immersive museum experience ...
INDIANAPOLIS — With 2024 nearly halfway finished, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is already looking ahead to 2025. On Wednesday, the museum announced its exhibit lineup for next year, beginning ...
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to celebrate 100th year with new exhibits in 2025 ... The Exhibit will give kids an interactive adventure of learning and fun with Mickey and his pals while ...
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 ...
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is introducing a number of temporary and permanent exhibits to entertain, educate and enlighten children of all ages.
With exhibits featuring dinosaurs, spaceships and more, the Indianapolis Children’s Museum is celebrating its 100th anniversary with special events and programs throughout 2025.
The far-flung locales are thousands of miles apart. A Buddhist temple in Thailand, a Catholic church in Jordan, a Hindu temple in Nepal, an island in the Pacific Ocean — each one connected to ...
Indianapolis has long been a family-friendly city, but this summer new exhibits at the Indianapolis Zoo and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis take the fun factor to a whole new level.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is giving families a dose of NCAA March Madness with the Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience. Meanwhile, superhero ...
An out-of-this-world experience is about to launch at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. And the mission is being guided by a real astronaut. Get ready to take off as “Beyond Spaceship ...
A display brings visitors into a portion on The Great Mosque of Djenne in “Sacred Places,” the new exhibition at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.