Also known as Fort Ben, Fort Harrison is a state park that was established in 1996. This park offers an unique blend of history and scenery, and has something for everyone. History buffs can explore the historic Citizen's Military Training Camp and the Museum of 20th Century Warfare. Nature lovers can visit the Nature Center or simply walk through the trails of this green oasis. Other activities at the Fort Harrison State Park include fishing, hiking, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing. It is also home to the Fort Golf Resort & Conference Center. There's even a dog park on-site, so you can give your furry friend a great day out.
Set in the Murphy Art Center, The Hi-Fi is a 21 years and older music venue in Fountain Square. Enjoy the tunes with craft beer and wine from their fully stocked bar. Some of their previous listings are The Wood Brothers, Johnny Fritz, Family of the Year and Walk the Moon.
Come for a fun and zestful experience with your friends and comrades at this brewery that serves you with tempting brews and dainty meals. They serve delicacies and great brews at three different locations and their Greenwood location is no exception. Guests here get to enjoy patio dining in a family-frienldy environment. They also host private events. Special pizzas, cheesy breads and chilled brews will surely brighten your day.
Set within Butler University in Indianapolis, Butler Arts and Events Center is a large venue that is used to host a range of events. It is home to multiple venues like Shelton Auditorium, Schrott Center for the Arts, Clowes Memorial Hall, Lilly Hall Studio Theatre and Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall. These versatile venues are fully equipped to cater to a wide range of events, contributing to the vibrant cultural scene of both the university and the surrounding community. Some of the events held here are music recitals, dance performances, theatrical plays, meetings and conferences.
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.
The Indiana Convention Center is the crux of much of the Downtown Indianapolis economy. The facility is physically linked via skywalk to a number of top hotels and located within minutes of many area attractions. Over the course of the year, a nonstop program of conferences, meetups and sporting events keep the place (and the surrounding neighborhoods) buzzing.