The State Fair is an area attraction that showcases agriculture and youth, educates the public about agriculture and current production methods along with entertaining the general public. We have a variety of activities to entertain the whole family.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral is an attraction that is a magnificent example of neo-gothic architecture remains the largest building in the United States devoted to Freemasonry, and the National Registry of Historic Places listed it starting in 1983.
Travel back in time at historic Billie Creek Village. From one of the country's best Civil War Re-enactment to Steam Harvest Days to the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, there are entertainment attractions and educational opportunities year-round.
Want to take a trip around the world? Then check out the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, at Indiana University. The Museum has exhibits, events, and educational programs that give you a chance to learn more about objects from Australia to Zimbabwe.
Lucas Oil Stadium is a retractable roof sports facility currently under construction and is scheduled to open in 2008, replacing the RCA Dome (completed 1983) as the home field of the Indianapolis Colts.
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.
Wenckheim Safaris is a local attraction that offers duck and goose hunting expeditions bought locally, and to Argentina. Our knowledgeable host has been in the family business his whole like and can provide an unforgettable experience.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art has a collection of 50,000 works of art. At this attraction, you will find art from a variety of cultures and periods in art history. The Museum also features national and international traveling exhibitions throughout the y
Through the annual State Fair, year round business and attractions, the Indiana State Fairgrounds support family and youth-oriented activities and strive to be both a good neighbor and corporate citizen, by providing accessible and modern facilities.
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.