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The Emerson Theater: An east-side music venue for local and national acts
The Emerson Theater, located off 10th street in Indianapolis has a reputation for featuring the toughest, loudest and the most edgy of musical acts in the Midwest. And unlike many other live performance venues, the Emerson Theater welcomes audiences of all ages.
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Broad Ripple Park: Explore the Circle City’s ‘Canine Companion Zone’
There aren’t too many places in the heart of the Hoosier capital where you can let your trusted canine friend roam carefree. But Broad Ripple Park provides just that, with a secure and enclosed stretch of grass to let Rover off the lead and run around to his heart’s content.
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The Earth House: A divine place for art, music and chaste java
With more than 60,000 people coming through the doors of this one-time Methodist Church each year, the Earth House is unmistakably entrenched at the core of the Central Indiana cultural and neo-modern spiritual scene.
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IMC Central Library: Indy's Public Information Central
Most visitors to any city would not consider taking a trip to the local library, but the Central Library division of the Indianapolis/Marion County Public Library, just north of downtown Indianapolis, is a truly historical treasure, and much more than a storage space for books and periodicals.
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Cheetah: The Race for Survival – Indianapolis Zoo’s newest conservation exhibit
The Indianapolis Zoo opened up its newest permanent exhibit in May 2010 to much acclaim. The $2 million undertaking, called Cheetah: The Race for Survival, features three female and two male cheetahs imported from zoos in Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio.
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Indiana Transportation Museum: All aboard the Hoosier History Train!
Contemplating a fancy “Dinner in the Diner?” Ever thought about taking the family for a seasonal ride on the “Polar Bear Express?” Then head to Noblesville on Indy’s north side and check out the Indiana Transportation Museum.
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Stutz Business Center: From painters to filmmakers, sculptors to designers
An oft-overlooked artistic venue just north of downtown, the Stutz building is like a chaotic hive of expressive creativity. Housing some 80 artists, sculptors, photographers, designers, architects and craftspeople, the Stutz is steeped in history and is a fascinating place to visit at any time of the year.
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Traders Point Creamery: A 100% organically fantastic farm!
The Brown Swiss cows are clearly happy cows at Traders Point Creamery. Entirely grass-fed in a lush green pasture with plenty of visitors to stare at, this dairy farm, located just north of Indy in Zionsville, literally opened up its gates to the public to offer an organic and totally inimitable experience.
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Fort Harrison State Park: A park for all seasons and hours
Opened in 1906 by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, the Fort Harrison State Park honors former Indianapolis-born President Benjamin Harrison.
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Indiana Repertory Theatre: Raising the curtain in the Circle City
Known as the Theatre Laureate of the state, the Indiana Repertory Theatre is the leading professional resident theater in Indiana.
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