Central Library
This beautiful 1917 Greek Doric style building attracts many admirers, the library’s vast catalog of 16 million items are borrowed and returned annually. The collection includes rare items from Kurt Vonnegut, May Wright Sewall, and James Whitcomb Riley.
Indianapolis Arts Garden
Owned by the Arts Council of Indianapolis the glass dome spans 110 feet in diameter. The Indianapolis ArtsGarden hosts free public performances, art exhibitions, and private events.
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has something for everyone. From prehistoric artifacts to high tech IMAX movies, art exhibits to science projects, this museum has hours of entertainment and learning.
American Legion Mall
Lined with memorials and grand buildings, this large open space serves as a solemn tribute to those who served and lost their lives in armed conflicts. Indianapolis is the second city to have more monuments and memorials next to Washington, D.C.
Rhythm Discovery Center
Learn how percussion has played a role in world cultures at this one of a kind interactive museum! Play on different types of instruments and learn the history.
Lucas Oil Stadium
Home to the Indianapolis Colts, this multipurpose stadium features a retractable
roof and hosts numerous sporting and musical events. Notable for hosting the 2012 Super Bowl.