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| GameWorks Studio | |||
| A 27,000 square-foot entertainment complex featuring the latest in interactive video games and virtual reality simulators
49 W. Maryland St., 4th floor |
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| The Children's Museum of Indianapolis | |||
| Explore five floors of interactive fun throughout the museum's 10 major galleries. Create extraordinary learning experiences through our enormous playground
3000 N. Meridian St. |
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| Indianapolis Zoo/White River Gardens | |||
| 350 animals in natural habitats at the zoo and the most unique and beautiful botanical attraction in the Midwest
1200 W. Washington St. |
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| NCAA Hall of Champions | |||
| 25,000 square foot, two-level Hall of Champions celebrates the 84 NCAA championships and 22 sports. Features six multi-media presentations and interactive kiosks
One NCAA Plaza |
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| Conner Prairie | |||
| Experience one of America's finest living history museums. Indian camp, pioneer village, Victorian-era farm, covered bridge, hands-on area, historic house and indoor exhibits
Fishers, IN |
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| Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art | |||
The only museum in the Midwest to combine Western art and Native American art and artifacts 500 W. Washington St. |
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| Indianapolis Motor Speedway | |||
One of the world's largest and most varied collection of racing, classic and antique passenger cars, including more than 30 Indianapolis "500" winning cars, video presentations and racing memorabilia 4790 West
16th Street |
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| Indiana World Skating Academy | |||
| A dual rink ice skating training facility located in the Pan American Plaza. Year round public skating
201 S. Capitol Ave |
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| State Capitol Tour | |||
| Tour the home of Indian's three branches of government
402 W. Washington St. |
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| Victory Field | |||
| Home of the Indianapolis Indians Triple-A Baseball Team, affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers
501 W. Maryland St. |
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