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A - Victory Field

Victory Field opened its gates July 11, 1996, and serves as home of the Indianapolis Indians. The ballpark is also home to the annual City, County, and High School Baseball State Championships, and other great local attractions.

Address: 501 West Maryland Street Indianapolis, Indiana Phone: 317-269-3542
B - Hendricks County Convention

Whether motor sports gets your heart racing, or you delight in the finer things of life you'll find it all at the Hendrick's County Convention Center. There are attractions for every age and interest, and everything is easy to reach.

Address: 8 W Main St Danville, Indiana Phone: 317-718-8750
C - Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame - New Castle, IN

The rich tradition of Indiana basketball is proudly celebrated at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Museum in New Castle. Come visit us -- for a trip down memory lane! This is an attraction for the whole family.

Address: One Hall of Fame Court New Castle, Indiana Phone: 765-529-1891
D - Indianapolis Zoo - Indianapolis, IN

The Indianapolis Zoo is located in White River State Park downtown and is the only attraction accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) and the American Association of Museums as a zoo, an aquarium and a botanic garden.'

Website: www.indyzoo.com
Address: 1200 West Washington Indianapolis, Indiana Phone: 317-630-2000
E - Lake Monroe

Lake Munroe is Indiana's largest lake and natural attraction, which features a scenic stone-bluffed shoreline and wooded hills. The lake was completed by the Corps of Engineers in 1965, and plays host to a variety of local activities and attractions.

Address: 4850 S State Road 446 Bloomington, Indiana Phone: 812-837-9546
F - Super Heroes Museum

Downtown Indianapolis welcomes The American Super Heroes Museum, featuring thousands of Superman and Batman toys, games, posters, puzzles, figurines and collectibles. A fun attraction for the whole family.

Address: 20 West Louisiana Street Indianapolis, Indiana Phone: 317-687-1938
G - Ben & Ari's Galaxy of Fun

Ben and Ari's Galaxy of Fun is one of the area's best entertainment attraction facilities. We have a full range of entertaining activities and games for the whole family. We also have room available for private parties and rentals.

Website: benandari.com
Address: 13875 Trade Center Dr Fishers, Indiana Phone: 317-770-5294
H - Wylie House Museum - Bloomington, IN

Built in 1835, Wylie House was the home of Indiana University's first president, Andrew Wylie, and his family. Today Wylie House Museum is owned and operated by Indiana University as an historic house museum recreating the Wylie home prior to 1860.

Website: www.indiana.edu
Address: 307 E 2nd St Bloomington, Indiana Phone: 812-855-6224
I - NCAA Hall of Champions - Indianapolis, IN

The NCAA Hall of Champions celebrates the positive values and commitment of the NCAA's student-athletes. The Hall focuses on what it takes to be a successful student-athlete - what it takes to be a champion. This is a wonderful attraction.

Website: www.ncaa.org
Address: 700 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana Phone: 800-735-6222
J - The Johnson County Museum of History - Franklin, IN

Johnson County's centennial celebration prompted the display of relics and heirlooms in downtown store window displays.' The celebration and displays were so well received that they were displayed in the Masonic Temple. A wonderful attraction.

Address: 135 North Main Street Franklin, Indiana Phone: 317-346-4500