The following is a list of important sites of interest and annual events in and around the city of Indianapolis.
A
B
C

"Bucky," a juvenile Tyrannosaurus specimen at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. The museum is the largest of its kind in the world.[1]
- The Cabaret
- Castleton Square
- The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
- Chris Gonzalez Collection
- Circle Centre
- Circle City Classic
- City-County Building Observation Deck
- City Market
- Clowes Memorial Hall
- Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum
- Crispus Attucks Museum[2]
- Crown Hill Cemetery
- Crown Hill National Cemetery
D
E
F
- Fall Creek Greenway
- FDIC International
- The Fashion Mall at Keystone
- Fort Harrison State Park
- Fountain Square (official cultural district)
G
H
I

The Indianapolis 500 is known as the world's largest single-day sporting event

Indiana State Fair in 2015
- The Idle
- InConJunction
- Indiana 9/11 Memorial
- Indiana AIDS Memorial
- Indiana Avenue (official cultural district)
- Indiana Black Expo
- Indiana Central Canal
- Indiana Convention Center
- Indiana Farmers Coliseum
- Indiana Historical Society
- Indiana Landmarks Center
- Indiana Medical History Museum
- Indiana Repertory Theatre
- Indiana Statehouse
- Indiana State Fair
- Indiana State Library and Historical Bureau
- Indiana State Museum
- Indiana Theatre
- Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
- Indiana University Natatorium
- Indiana World War Memorial Military Museum
- Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
- Indianapolis 8 Hour
- Indianapolis 500
- Indianapolis Art Center
- Indianapolis Artsgarden
- Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra
- Indianapolis Catacombs
- Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra
- Indianapolis Cultural Districts
- Indianapolis Cultural Trail
- Indianapolis Early Music
- Indianapolis International Airport
- Indianapolis International Film Festival
- Indianapolis Jewish Film Festival
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
- Indianapolis Museum of Art
- Indianapolis Opera
- Indianapolis Public Library
- Indianapolis Speedrome
- Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
- Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival
- Indianapolis World Sports Park
- Indianapolis Youth Orchestra
- Indianapolis Zoo
- Indy Irish Festival
- Indy Jazz Fest
- Indy Legends Charity Pro–Am race
- Indy Pride Festival
- International Violin Competition of Indianapolis
- Italian Street Festival[3]
J
K
L

Lucas Oil Stadium, home to the Indianapolis Colts
M
- Madam Walker Legacy Center
- Major Taylor Velodrome
- Marian University
- Marion County Fair
- Market East (official cultural district)
- Martin University
- Mass Ave Cultural Arts District (official cultural district)
- Medal of Honor Memorial
- Melody Inn (nightclub)
- Michael A. Carroll Stadium
- Military Park
- Monon Trail
- Month of May
- Monumental Marathon
- Museum of 20th Century Warfare
N
O
P
Q
R
S

Dedicated in 1902, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument has become the city's de facto symbol.
T
U
V
W
- Washington Square
- White River Gardens
- White River State Park (official cultural district)
- Wholesale District (official cultural district)
X
Y
Z
References
- ↑ "About Children's Museums". Association of Children's Museums. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
- ↑ Verderame, Jyoti A. (December 2022). "Crispus Attucks Museum". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
- ↑ Sims, Chris (June 10, 2019). "How to get a taste of Italy during Indianapolis' Italian Street Festival". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
- ↑ Cox, Stephen L.; Fischer, Jessica Erin (2021) [1994]. "Museums". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.