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In recent years, millions of dollars have been spent revamping Indianapolis with new shopping areas, buildings, parkland and museums. In fact so much has been done that Fortune' magazine has named it one of the 'top ten' most improved cities for business in North America. The community has the eleventh strongest economy in the country and signs of this vibrant growth are to be seen everywhere. The developments most likely to impress the visitor are downtown, in particular the Circle Center, a huge mall that covers several blocks in the heart of the city and contains more than 100 major stores, as well as restaurants, nightclubs and a virtual reality theme park.
Indianapolis Attractions
Indianapolis Museum of Art
1200 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208
Tel: +1 317 923 1331 Fax: +1 317 926 8931
A world class museum with a sculpture garden that includes Robert Indiana's famed LOVE, The Indianapolis Museum of Art has several interesting theme pavillions. The Clowes Pavillion features medieval and Renaissance art; the Kramer Pavillion is the place for Oriental and primitive art; and the Lilly Pavillion of Decorative Arts contains noted American and European paintings.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum
4790 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222
Tel: +1 317 484 6747 Fax: +1 317 484 6446
Each May, some 400,000 spectators flock to this 2.5 mile couese, one of the most celebrated auto raceways in the world, to watch the Indianapolis 500. Build in 1909, the Speedway also hosts the Nascar Brickyard 400 in August and the Senior PGA Brickyard Crossing Tournament in September. The museum is a fascinating look at the history of the sport and this historic venue and is situated within the tracks oval. A must-see for the visiting sports fan.
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Tel: +1 317 636 9378 Fax: +1 317 264 1724
One of the United States' most celebrated collections of Native American and Western Art can be found within this impressive $14-million building.
Cirlce Center
West Maryland Street, Downtown, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-3522
The downtown Circle Center is an enclosed mall that makes shopping in Indianapolis an unforgettable experience. Lafayette Square contains some 90 stores, Southport Antique Mall houses some 210 dealers, the Midland Arts and Antiques Market of Treasures has over 100 dealers, Fountain Square Merchants of the historic commercial district are 200 dealers strong. All that just for starters! Circle Center has breathtaking variety, from world renowned mega department stores to individually owned boutiques. that will meet the needs of any shopper.