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1. Gainbridge Fieldhouse

With its arched glass façade, Bankers Life Fieldhouse is an iconic arena at the core of Indianapolis. Having opened in 1999, it is a basketball haven that is home to the Indiana Pacers men’s organization as well as the Indiana Fever women’s team. Visit Bankers Life Fieldhouse to watch a game and enjoy the fervent atmosphere under the lights in this modern sports palace.
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The interior of the Bankers Life Fieldhouse with a large sign reading "Home of the Indiana Pacers."

2. Indiana Convention Center

In the heart of Indianapolis, the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium offers world-renowned venues. Attend one of more than 200 events held each year at the convention center, ranging from trade shows and conferences to pop culture conventions and a festival with giant LEGO® set constructions. Local schools take advantage of the large space for graduations and proms.
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The Indiana Convention Center with a digital sign displaying the date June 22, 2019, time 10:49 AM, and temperature 73°F.

3. Indianapolis Motor Speedway

All roads lead to Indy. At least that’s what the motor racing fanatics say when they flock by the thousands each year to one of the world’s best-known speedways. The 2.5-mile (four-kilometer) track has seen some of the most spectacular races in history since its construction in 1909. The speedway and the Hall of Fame Museum are both American treasures and National Historic Landmarks.
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4. Lucas Oil Stadium

Visit Lucas Oil Stadium, a magnificent multi-purpose arena that serves as the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL football team. With its retractable roof and a large window that can be opened for stunning views, its state-of-the-art features take it to the pinnacle of modern stadiums around the world. Marvel at the reddish-brown mock-industrial design of this pioneering arena in the heart of the downtown area of Indianapolis.
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5. Children's Museum of Indianapolis

The five floors of the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis hold over 120,000 exhibit items. A visit here provides an unforgettable day of education and inspiration for children of all ages.
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6. Indianapolis Zoo

The Indianapolis Zoo is loaded with activities for the entire family, with an aquarium and botanic garden as well as a wide variety of animal exhibits. It’s home to 300 species housed within five biomes, large areas designed to mirror the habitats of the animals.
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7. White River State Park

The cultural and recreational heart of Indianapolis, the White River State Park, is 250 acres (100 hectares) of beautifully designed urban space straddling both banks of a picturesque river. You’ll find museums, art galleries, a world-class zoo, green spaces, public art and sporting facilities — all just a short stroll from the downtown area.
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