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Xscape is a 75,000 square foot family entertainment center located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The first facility of its kind in Indiana, Xscape is an indoor theme park designed to include a gourmet buffet style restaurant, themed dining rooms, a sports bar, and a ride and game area featuring amusement style rides, go karts, mini bowling, laser tag, bumper cars, a 4D theater, mini golf, and the best and newest arcade games. Unlike most other entertainment centers, Xscape offers both kid and adult friendly environments.
A building of Moorish design.
This 1700-acre park is chock-full of activities and history, housing a former World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Recreation includes fishing, bicycle trails, walking and jogging trails, horse trail rides and hayrides, picnicking and a nature center. Knowledgeable naturalists answer your questions and offer guided hikes and talks.
This 7,144-yard public course is located within Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park.
Gothic cathedral.
This museum, which explores the 400-year history of the American drugstore, is set to re-open in 2002.
This German National Catholic Church was established in 1875 by the Franciscan Province of St. Louis to accomodate the growing German population in Indianapolis. The Gothic Revival Church was designed by Brother Adrian Wewer, OFM. Highlights include stained glass windows, decorative painting, hand-carved woodwork, beautifully crafted statues and altars. Tours available by calling 317-638-5551.
Museum exhibits cover topics from Indian culture to famous Midwesterners.
On the National Register of Historic Places, this beautiful 1857 church is known for its Tiffany stained glass windows. It is the home church and ceremonial seat of the Bishop of Indianapolis, who oversees 51 congregations in central and southern Indiana.
Travel back in time as you wander down cobblestone streets and gaze at restored 19th-century homes in this historic Indianapolis district. The square gained fame as the home of celebrated Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley.
This museum is located in a nineteenth-century Victorian house and displays examples of Victorian house decorations.
The nation's largest collection of sport related art hangs in the lobbies and corridors of University Place on the campus of Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
Climb Time Indy is dedicated to providing the best that rock climbing has to offer. We are focused on maintaining a safe environment where climbers of all ability levels and ages can get better, learn more and above all else, have fun climbing. Climb Time offers a wide range of difficulty levels from very easy to moderate to extremely difficult. Whether you are looking for powerful bouldering, sustained routes, or just a day out with the family, Climb Time Indy has what you are looking for!