Indianapolis, Indiana
Seven of the best sites about the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Peyton Manning, Football, Tow Trucks For Sale Indiana)
1. Indianapolis - So Easy To Do So Much! - Official site of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association, providing blogs, reviews, event calendars, and links to popular attractions in town. Airport, hotel, bus and parking information are also easily accessible. You can even find hotel deals and make reservations from the site. (www.indy.org)
2. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Built in 1909, the Speedway has been home to the Indianapolis 500, the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, the United States Grand Prix for Formula One (2000 – 2007) and the Red Bull Indianapolis GP (2008). No visit to the Speedway would be complete without a stop at the Hall of Fame Museum. (www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com)
3. Indianapolis Colts - Everything you’ll need for Game Day: season schedule, player stats, pictures in the online photo gallery, community events supporting the team. You can also participate in the Fan Forum, buy tickets, and even take an online tour of Lucas Oil Stadium, the new Indianapolis home of the 2006 Super Bowl Champions. (www.colts.com)
4. The Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District - Contains “two museums, three parks and 24 acres of monuments, statues, sculptures and fountains in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, second only to Washington D.C. in acreage and number of monuments dedicated to veterans.” The National Park Service provides a detailed history of the sites in the Plaza. (www.in.gov.iwm)
5. St Elmo Steakhouse - The oldest Indianapolis steakhouse in its original location has been a city tradition since 1902. The restaurant was named after the patron saint of sailors, St. Elmo. (www.stelmos.com)
6. White River State Park - Indiana’s only urban state park is home to the Indianapolis Zoo, the Eiteljorg Museum, Victory Field (where the minor-league baseball team, the Indianapolis Indians play), the NCAA Hall of Champions, and the Indiana State Museum. Many outdoor concerts are held throughout the year on the lawn at the White River State Park. (www.in.gov.whiteriver)
7. Indy.com - Powered by the Indianapolis Star, the city’s primary newspaper since 1903, this social networking site allows its members to connect with each other for local events. The Best Bets section provides a daily calendar so you can easily see what’s happening around town in the upcoming week. (www.indy.com)
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