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Best for Kids in Indianapolis

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The Rhythm! Discovery Center is one of the world's best percussion museums. A series of exhibits explore the history and evolution of the drum into the modern drum kit we know today. You can eve look at the drum kits played by famous drummers like John Bonham and Neil Peart. There are also interactive displays, where you can make music and rhythms with the drums available.

Located in the White River State Park, exhibiting a collection of around 50,000 plants and nearly 230 animal species, the Indianapolis Zoo makes for a fantastic day out. Renowned for having the largest aquarium in Indianapolis, it is a favorite of people of all ages. Hence, be prepared to look closely at snakes, iguanas, and other reptiles. Or go to the plains area to see lions and giraffes wandering about like it was the savanna. After the exciting trip, you can find something to eat in the on-site restaurant or just enjoy an ice cream from one of the snack bars.

Atomic Bowl Duckpin is one of the only two remaining Midwest duckpin bowling alleys (along with Action Duckpin Bowling - also located in the Fountain Square Theater Building). This form of bowling employs shorter pins and a smaller ball, and reached the apex of its popularity in the first half of the twentieth century. Visit the fun of a 1950's night out with vintage equipment, a retro jukebox, and historic bowling memorabilia. A snack bar and catering services for groups keep bowlers of all ages refreshed.

Zoom into the world of mirth, sorrow and adventure exhibited on screen and enjoy a unique experience at the movies. The 2D and 3D movie action is a gripping format that is offered at The IMAX Theater Indiana State Museum. Through the eyes of the IMAX world, movies could not get any better. For students studying film, the theater conducts interactive tours discussing the dynamics of film technique. So while in the city and craving for a movie, IMAX is the place to view it in style. For further information on ticket prices and show timings, call on the numbers mentioned.

Established in 1946, the Broad Ripple Park area has served the community in a variety of ways over the years, including being home to an amusement park and hosting Olympic tryouts. Today the area is a park and recreational area with a swimming pool, playground, picnic area, tennis courts, athletic fields, dog park, boat ramp to the adjacent White River, a wooded area, and a half-mile unpaved fitness trail. Picnic shelters are available for rent. The Family Center offers a list of classes and activities for all ages.

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