Indianapolis is the capital of the Hoosier State, as well as the capital of Motor Sports.
Each Memorial Day Weekend, thousands of race fans flock to the city for the world-famous Indianapolis 500, but there's much more to experience while you're in town.
There are plenty of sites for the entire family to see, including the Children's Museum of Indianapolis- the largest childrens Museum in the world;The Indianapolis Zoo-which boasts the state's largest aquarium; the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art, the Indiana State Museum, the Ely Lilli Civil War Museum and the Soliders and Sailors Monument.
Sports fans can can watch Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts ath the brand new,state of the art Lucas Oil Field House. Basketball fans flock to Conseco Field House- home of the Indiana Pacers; and college sports enthusiasts can spend a day at the NCAA Hall of Champions-where legendary teams and athletes are honored.
Shoppers will also be pleased by their plethora of choices in Indianapolis. Antique hunters can browse through Manor House Antique Mall and modern treasures can be found at Diamond Den Gallery.
After a day on the town, you can dine at one of the restaurants in the area.Fine dining spots include St. Elmo's Steakhouse,the Capital Grille at Conrad and Dunnaways Palazzo Ossigeno.
From fine art to fast-paced sports action, Indianapolis has an attraction to offer every visitor.
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