Indianapolis: Park
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Indianapolis Zoo
Nestled in the heart of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Zoo is a vibrant destination for animal lovers and families looking for a day of fun and education. As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, this zoo is part of an elite group committed...
Monon Trail
The Monon Trail is a rail trail located entirely within the state of Indiana. The Monon Railroad was a popular railroad line connecting the cities of Chicago and Indianapolis, with stops at major settlements along its route.
White River State Park
White River State Park is an urban park in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Situated along the eastern and western banks of its namesake White River, the park covers 267 acres.
Glick Peace Walk
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick, often shortened to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, is an 8.1-mile-long urban multi-use trail and linear park located in the vicinity of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Idle
The Idle is a public park overlooking the I-65 and I-70 interstate interchanges in Indianapolis, Indiana. The park is located right off the Indianapolis Cultural Trail on Virginia Avenue, directly in-between the city's Fletcher Place and Fountain Square neighborhoods, which themselves are geographically separated by I-65.
White River Gardens
The White River Gardens are botanical gardens located adjacent to the Indianapolis Zoo in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. The gardens are a part of the White River State Park.
Military Park
Military Park is the oldest park in Indianapolis, Indiana, covering 14 acres. It is located in western Downtown Indianapolis.
Butler University
Butler University is a private university in Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded in 1855 and named after founder Ovid Butler, the university has over 60 major academic fields of study in six colleges: the Lacy School of Business, College of Communication, College of Education...
Garfield Park
Garfield Park is a 128-acre regional city park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Established in the late 19th century, it is the oldest city park in Indianapolis and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
George Kessler Park
The Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System is a group of parks, parkways, and boulevards in Indianapolis, Indiana, that was designed by landscape architect George Edward Kessler in the early part of the twentieth century.
Brookside Park
Brookside Park is a 108-acre municipal park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is located at 3501 Brookside Parkway North Drive on the near eastside of Indianapolis, just north of the Rural-Sherman neighborhood.
Eagle Creek Park
Eagle Creek Park is the largest park in Indianapolis, and one of the largest municipal parks in the United States. It is located at 7840 W. 56th Street in Indianapolis, Indiana and covers approximately 1,400 acres of water and 3,900 acres of land.
Benton House
The Benton House is a historic home located in Irvington, a historic neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana. Built in 1873, the home housed Allen R. Benton, a former president of Butler University in Irvington. It is a two-story, Second Empire style brick dwelling with a mansard roof.
Lentz Park
Lentz Park is a 3.4-acre public park in the Haughville neighborhood of Indianapolis. The park is named after Sarah Lentz, who sold the land to Indianapolis for $1.00 in 1928.
Skiles Test Nature Park
Skiles Test Nature Park, sometimes called Skiles Test Nature Area is a park on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is in the northern trailhead of the Fall Creek Parkway and loved by hikers, bikers and nature enthusiasts.
Fall Creek Trail
The Fall Creek Trail is a shared use path within the Indianapolis Parks system. It runs from the 79th Street, in the north east corner of city, to downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, following the course of Fall Creek.
Town Run Trail Park
Town Run Trail Park is a 127-acre natural resource park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The facility is owned by Indy Parks and Recreation and was made possible through donations from Martin Marietta Aggregates, Mr. Oliver Dougherty, and R.N. Thompson Associates Inc.
Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park
Ball Nurses' Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park is a historic park and garden located on the campus of IU Health University Hospital at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was designed between 1929 and 1934 by Percival Gallagher, principal landscape architect for the Olmsted Brothers.
Southwestway Park
Southwestway Park is the third largest park in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is located at 8400 Mann Road in the southwestern section of the city and covers approximately 587 acres on the west bank of the White River, bordered on the north by Southport Road, on the west by Mann Road, and extending south past Ralston Avenue.
100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park
The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres is a public art park located on the Newfields campus in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Landmark for Peace Memorial
The Landmark for Peace is a memorial sculpture in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park on the northside of Indianapolis. It honors the contributions of the slain leaders Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr..
Major Taylor Velodrome
The Major Taylor Velodrome is an outdoor, concrete velodrome in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. named for 1899 cycling world champion Major Taylor. The 333.34 m track with 28 degree banked turns and 9 degree straights.