Major Points of Interest
By: Zara, Nolan, Richard
State Parks
White River State Park
Pokagon State Park
Indiana Dunes State Park
Mounds State Park
McCormick's Creek State Park
Fort Harrison State Park
Brown County State Park
Clifty Falls State Park
White River State Park
Pokagon State Park
Indiana Dunes State Park
Mounds State Park
McCormick's Creek State Park
Fort Harrison State Park
Brown County State Park
Clifty Falls State Park
Museums
Indiana State Museum
Uncover Indiana’s Secrets at this world-class institution, featuring unique exhibits and hands-on experiences that showcase the stories, events and characters that have helped shape Indiana’s history. Located in White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis, the Indiana State Museum brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Spanning three floors, the museum tells the story of the Hoosier state, and features a year-round calendar of exhibits that explore Indiana art, science and culture. Constructed completely from Indiana materials – including limestone, sandstone, steel, brick and glass – the building itself is a work of art, with icons representing each of Indiana’s 92 counties integrated into its exterior walls.
The Children's Museum
Founded in 1995, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is a nonprofit institution committed to creating extraordinary family learning experiences that have the power to transform the lives of children and families. With a 472,900 square-foot facility situated on 29 acres, it is the largest children’s museum in the world. Visitors can explore the physical and natural sciences, history, world cultures, the arts, see how dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago in Dinosphere, experience Dale Chihuly's Fireworks of glass and examine children's impact in shaping history in The Power of Children.
Conner Prairie
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Studebaker National Museum
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Indiana University Art Museum
Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science
Terre Haute Children's Museum
Grissom Air Museum
Children's Museum of Evansville
Brauer Museum of Art
David Owsley Museum of Art
Indiana Railway Museum
James Whitcomb Riley Museum House
Wonder Lab
Reitz Home Museum
Carnegie Center For Art and History
Midwest Museum of American Art
NCAA Hall of Champions
Minnetrista
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
General Lew Wallace Study
Ropkey Armor Museum
Howard Steamboat Museum
Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
Snite Museum of Art
National New York Centeral Railroad Museum
Wylie House Museum
Johnson County Museum of History
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Richmond Art Museum
Indiana Transportation Museum
National Art Museum of Sport
Colonel Eli Lily Civil War Museum
Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County
Indiana State Museum
Uncover Indiana’s Secrets at this world-class institution, featuring unique exhibits and hands-on experiences that showcase the stories, events and characters that have helped shape Indiana’s history. Located in White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis, the Indiana State Museum brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Spanning three floors, the museum tells the story of the Hoosier state, and features a year-round calendar of exhibits that explore Indiana art, science and culture. Constructed completely from Indiana materials – including limestone, sandstone, steel, brick and glass – the building itself is a work of art, with icons representing each of Indiana’s 92 counties integrated into its exterior walls.
The Children's Museum
Founded in 1995, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is a nonprofit institution committed to creating extraordinary family learning experiences that have the power to transform the lives of children and families. With a 472,900 square-foot facility situated on 29 acres, it is the largest children’s museum in the world. Visitors can explore the physical and natural sciences, history, world cultures, the arts, see how dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago in Dinosphere, experience Dale Chihuly's Fireworks of glass and examine children's impact in shaping history in The Power of Children.
Conner Prairie
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Studebaker National Museum
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
Indiana University Art Museum
Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science
Terre Haute Children's Museum
Grissom Air Museum
Children's Museum of Evansville
Brauer Museum of Art
David Owsley Museum of Art
Indiana Railway Museum
James Whitcomb Riley Museum House
Wonder Lab
Reitz Home Museum
Carnegie Center For Art and History
Midwest Museum of American Art
NCAA Hall of Champions
Minnetrista
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
General Lew Wallace Study
Ropkey Armor Museum
Howard Steamboat Museum
Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
Snite Museum of Art
National New York Centeral Railroad Museum
Wylie House Museum
Johnson County Museum of History
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Richmond Art Museum
Indiana Transportation Museum
National Art Museum of Sport
Colonel Eli Lily Civil War Museum
Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County
Miscellaneous
Holiday World
Splashin' Safari
Marengo Cave
Indianapolis Zoo
Fort Wayne Children's Zoo
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
Amish Acres
RV/MH Hall Of Fame
Ohio River
Angel Mounds
Blue Chip Casino, Hotel And Spa
Hoosier National Forest
Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Indiana Caverns
White River Gardens
Potawatomi Zoo
Indiana Beach
Lake Michigan
Perfect North Slopes
Paoli Peaks
Mesker Park Zoo And Botanic Garden
Indiana State Capitol
Broad Ripple
Holiday World
Splashin' Safari
Marengo Cave
Indianapolis Zoo
Fort Wayne Children's Zoo
Indiana World War Memorial Plaza
Amish Acres
RV/MH Hall Of Fame
Ohio River
Angel Mounds
Blue Chip Casino, Hotel And Spa
Hoosier National Forest
Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Indiana Caverns
White River Gardens
Potawatomi Zoo
Indiana Beach
Lake Michigan
Perfect North Slopes
Paoli Peaks
Mesker Park Zoo And Botanic Garden
Indiana State Capitol
Broad Ripple