Thursday, June 5, 2008

Why No One Should be Bored in Indy!

I have lived in Indianapolis since 1978 when I moved from my childhood home in Muncie, IN. I loved it from the beginning but there have been so many positive changes that have made it a home to be proud of. Here are just a few of the things I love about Indianapolis :
• The new library addition downtown. It is so open and filled with light, and offers one of the best views of the downtown skyline as well as an impressive mix of new and old architecture. It is a fitting representative of Indianapolis, an appreciation of the old and embracing the best of the new!
• Fall Creek Place- the revitalization of this neighborhood has been a joy to watch. Public and private money and tax incentives have brought a run down, crime ridden neighborhood back to its former glory. Older homes were rehabbed and new homes were built with their exterior architecture designed to blend in with the old.
• Downtown-so much to do! The new Colts stadium, Conseco Fieldhouse, Victory Field, Circle center Mall, White River state Park, The Zoo, The Indiana State Museum, The Eiteljorg Museum. Walking along the canal, enjoying the many festivals at Military Park, walking or riding bikes around the Circle. Visiting one of the great restaurants, walking the War Memorial Plaza.
• Mass Ave.-the theatres, the art galleries, the restaurants and the cool new condos
• The Monon Trail, the new Cultural Trail , the tow path and all the great biking and hiking trails that will take you from one end of the county (and beyond) to the other.
• The Children’s Museum, sometimes more fun for adults without their children! After all, kids tend to have a short attention span and there is so much to see and read and do!
• The Indianapolis Art Museum, with its new addition and fabulous grounds it is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon any time of the year but you can’t miss the Penrod Art Festival in September. Great art, music, food and a perfect Fall Day-what could be better?
• Broadripple Village-long the home of the young and hip and the Baby Boomers who are or were once young and hip too! Stopping in at one of the bars or restaurants with outdoor seating after a run or walk with the pooch on the Monon Trail. Visit one of the unique shops, stop in at the health food store that has been there since the 70”s, feed the ducks along the Canal.
• Meridian Street-driving along the street that divides the East and West sides of the city is a treat. True mansions dating from the early 1900’s including the past and present governors mansions.
• Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis-wow, how this campus has changed since I graduated from there in 1980! I transferred from Ball State University in Muncie to finish my last two years at IUPUI. This was before the Natatorium, the Track and Field Stadium and the rest of the incredible expansion which has made it a full fledged urban campus!
• Concerts at White River State Park and Verizon Music Center, not to mention smaller venues like The Murat & Egyptian Room, The Vogue, The Music Mill and others.
These are just some of the reasons to love living in the Indianapolis area, come visit or come and stay!

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