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Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame: Hoosier hoops heaven

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame: Hoosier hoops heaven
It would take an amazing museum to tell the full story of Indiana high-school basketball, from its peach-basket origins more than a century ago to the latest state champions — and all the Hoosier heroes in between. Fortunately, Indiana has a history center that's up to the job: the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle, just 35 miles east of Indianapolis.

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Crown Hill Cemetery: resting place for notable and notorious

Crown Hill Cemetery: resting place for notable and notorious
Dotted with trees and landscaped with care, Crown Hill Cemetery serves as the final picturesque resting place of the great and the ordinary for more than 150 years. Enjoy the beautiful and historical significant grounds on your own or take a guided tours.

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Scottish Rite Cathedral: Gothic home to the world’s oldest fraternity

Scottish Rite Cathedral: Gothic home to the world’s oldest fraternity
Often called the most popular historic building in Indianapolis, the Scottish Rite Cathedral stands as a stunningly beautiful and ornate monument to the Freemasonry movement in the early part of the 20th century.

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James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home: A step back in time to 1916

James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home: A step back in time to 1916
A visit to the former home of renowned Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley is a step back to the beginning of the 20th century—just as the noted Riley experienced it. The Riley home is now a museum frequented by visitors from throughout the world.

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Hilbert Circle Theatre: Home to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Hilbert Circle Theatre: Home to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
First opened to the public in 1916 as the Circle Theatre, one of the country’s first grand movie palaces, this landmark on Monument Circle was renamed the Hilbert Circle Theatre after an endowment made by Stephen and Tomisue Hilbert. Since 1984, due to the efforts of the Indiana Symphony Society, it has served primarily as the home of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

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Indiana’s Historic Landmarks Foundation: Preserving the past for the future

Indiana’s Historic Landmarks Foundation: Preserving the past for the future
Early in 1960, concerned by the increasing destruction of historic buildings in Indianapolis, a small circle of civic leaders founded the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. It now ranks as the largest private statewide preservation group in the United States.

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Broadway Across America in Indianapolis: The best of New York in the Hoosier capital

Broadway Across America in Indianapolis: The best of New York in the Hoosier capital
Broadway Across America is a promoter and producer of live theatrical productions in the United States and Canada with more than a quarter century of entertainment industry experience. In cooperation with local partners Murat Theatre and Butler University’s Clowes Hall, the organization features Broadway shows, family productions and other live attractions in Indianapolis and 41 other U.S. cities.

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Indiana Statehouse: Center of Hoosier culture since 1888

Indiana Statehouse: Center of Hoosier culture since 1888
Located just a few blocks west of the famed Monument Circle, Indiana's Statehouse has operated as the hub of cultural life in Indiana since 1888.

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Easley Winery: Longest-running family-owned Hoosier winery, right in the heart of downtown Indy!

Easley Winery: Longest-running family-owned Hoosier winery, right in the heart of downtown Indy!
Sample some of the oldest, most popular Indiana-made wines and get an amazing free guided tour of a 33-year-old wine maker right in the heart of downtown Indianapolis by visiting Easley Winery, just six blocks east of Monument Circle.

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Indiana War Memorial & Museum: a monumental tribute to Hoosier Heroes

Indiana War Memorial & Museum: a monumental tribute to Hoosier Heroes
Located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, the Indiana War Memorial and its museum represent the second largest display of monuments to American war veterans in the United States – the nation’s capital being the largest.

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