HISTORY: This house was built in the 1870s & was the home of President Benjamin Harrison. About 75% of the 3,700 pieces of memorabilia here actually belonged to Benjamin Harrison and his family.
HuffPost: Looking for Pepsi or Coke? Don't try this hotel's vending machine. Instead of snacks and drinks, their trendy machine dispenses $88 bikinis. 続きを読む
4000 Michigan Rd (bt W 38th & 42nd Sts), インディアナポリス, IN
美術館 · Butler - Tarkington · 99個のヒントとレビュー
HISTORY: The Museum first opened to the public in 1906 under the John Herron Art Institute & was later moved here to its permanent residence in1910 where more than 5000 residents came out for the opening night
HISTORY: William Michie built this home in 1772 & by the late 1770s had many travelers asking for room & board. In 1784 he received a license to charge for food & beds after building a tavern.
HISTORY: Montpelier estate was formed in 1723 when Ambrose Madison, President James Madison's grandfather, and his brother-in-law, Thomas Chew, were deeded 4,675 acres in the newly opened Piedmont of Virginia.
1043 Virginia Ave Ste 5 (in the G C Murphy Building), インディアナポリス, IN
美術館 · Fountain Square · 2個のヒントとレビュー
HISTORY: Founded in 2001 as the ‘Museum without walls’, it opened in 2004 in the historic Emelie building. This museum showcases many emerging contemporary artists.
Lucky Magazine: Everything here is sleek and citified, from the asymmetrical Doo Ri dresses to Iro's cropped moto jackets. On our wish list: Lyn Devon strapless leather dresses and zipper-trimmed LNA leggings.
HISTORY: 23 different sports are featured throughout this museum that goes over statistics & championships. The gymnasium from the 1930s still sits inside so visitors can show off their free-throw skills.
White River State Park | 1200 W Washington St, インディアナポリス, IN
庭園 · Near Westside · 5個のヒントとレビュー
HISTORY: First opened in 1988, the Gardens are adjacent to the Indianapolis Zoo. The Zoo and Gardens share the same main entrance, & from 1999-2006 it was a separate attraction but is now included as part of t
HISTORY: In 1773 Thomas Jefferson met with Phillipo Mazzei who planned on using the land to sell wine, oils & silk to the Colonies. Mazzei’s planting began in 1774 led to the start of the commercial wine indus