Located in historic Camp Glenn in Fort Harrison State Park, the Museum of 20th Century Warfare is dedicated to four core elements Education, Honor, Integrity and Charity. The museum honors its veterans from all wars, i.e. past, present and future, and at the same time teaches visitors about technology, artifacts, uniforms and soldiers of the 20th Century. Admission to the museum is free, but since it is managed by volunteers, it is advisable to call before visiting. For information on scheduled events kindly visit the Facebook page.
Rising like a phoenix from the ashes of the vivacious Fifth Quarter, Taps Live is Downtown Indianapolis' destination for metal-heads. Classic bar food and a full drinks selection is served alongside great music at Taps Live. The live music venue hosts local and touring bands that favor extreme and hardcore music genres with a special penchant for metal. Tucked away in the basement of the Taps and Dolls entertainment complex, the venue is an intimate space for live music fans, with a low-strung stage and no unnecessary distractions.
Want to see your child blossom into the Einstein of the future? Bring them to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis and see their talents grow. Visit rare exhibits, educational displays, and child-centric festivities and events at this unique museum. With an aim to foster better cognitive abilities and out-of-the-box thinking among young ones, this museum has laid out an elaborate array of exhibits for children to explore. Children will love the variety of exhibits held here: Barbie displays, ghost hotels, space planetariums, Egyptian lifestyle, exhibits on health, science and technology among other things. When hunger pangs strike, rush to the Food Court and grab a quick bite to eat. Visit the museum store and buy exotic memorabilia to take home with you. You can also host birthday parties and kids' events at this venue.