Indianapolis will be a great host for the 2013 Social Media Tourism Symposium (#SoMeT13US). Find out how you can help Indy become the host city for the 2013 conference. Read more >
Whether you want to spend a few hours, a day or an entire weekend, the Rural Routes to Main Street Cultural Trail in Hendricks County can fit any itinerary. Read more >
When I was a young professional living in downtown Indianapolis with my husband, we made a special effort to support the local arts scene. But with entry level salaries, we often had to pick and choose what performances we attended. Read more >
Experiencing the thrills, spins, swirls, drops, and rush of the rides on the Midway is a highlight of any trip to the Indiana State Fair, especially if you’re bringing along your kids. My 3-year-old still remembers riding some little cars Read more >
The skyline of Indianapolis certainly has changed over the past several years and the most distinct change is the addition of the JW Marriott complex. The striking blue curved building on the west side of downtown stands out for its modern features Read more >
The deadline for entry for the 2012 Rising Sun Festival of Fine Arts and Crafts has been extended until June 15. The fourth annual event will take place Sept. 15 & 16 from 10am-5pm along the scenic waterfront in downtown Read more >
I don’t know about you, but this unseasonably warm weather we’ve been experiencing around Indiana has me ready to dive right into summer. I’m already planning our weekend getaways, long hikes through the woods, trips to the pool and some camping adventures. One Read more >
Have you ever wished for a delicious, low-cal cocktail made from local ingredients that doesn’t make you feel like you’re cheating on your diet? Head to the Indiana Artisan Marketplace March 31 or April 1 and meet Hoosier Momma. Hoosier Read more >
In my opinion, nothing is more delicious than breakfast foods done right. Fluffy pancakes, cinnamon-y French toast, cheesy omelets, sizzling sausage or bacon—mmm! But there’s one thing you need to complete almost any delicious breakfast, and that’s syrup. Not a Read more >
Making a memory into something tangible is often a hard task to accomplish, but Dorrel Harrison has succeeded in doing just that. Harrison, a retired schoolteacher and photographer, creates barn, mill and house plaques from the roofs of retired barns Read more >
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