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Explore the Great Outdoors This Winter

Written by Visit Indy author Annie Browning The combination of cold weather and COVID-19 might make this Indiana winter feel longer than others as we continue to stay home, social distance and mask up. In order to help beat cabin fever, I’ve created a list of some of my favorite outdoor Indy…

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Restaurants That Opened in 2020

Coronavirus didn’t stop these Indianapolis restaurants from opening in 2020. From a downtown pastry bar to Indy’s “Best New restaurant,” here are five new food establishments to check out. Blupoint Oyster House 5858 N. College Ave. From Thursday to Saturday, Blupoint Oyster House shells out oysters…

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A Local's Take on Vegetarian Dining in Indy

Written by Visit Indy author Annie Browning Indianapolis might not seem like a vegetarian or vegan foodie destination, but I’m here to prove you wrong. You may even be surprised how most of Indy’s favorite restaurants make it easier than ever to eat less meat. Whether you’re doing meatless Mondays…

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MLK Day 2021 in Indy

2021 will be a unique year. However, that doesn’t mean everything is canceled. Indianapolis offers a wide variety of ways to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day every year, including ways to serve, learn, and have fun at the same time. Some of those activities may be slightly altered this year…

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Take a Winter Staycation at The Alexander

One year for Thanksgiving, my family scrapped the conventional turkey dinner and had a weenie roast instead. It was 50-some degrees that year, so we threw on our sweatshirts, started a fire in the backyard, and roasted hot dogs. Two decades later, we still talk about that year – not because it was…

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Visit These Larger-Than-Murals in Downtown Indianapolis

Indianapolis has gotten more colorful over the past few years, thanks to a number of public art projects. It would take days – literally – to explore all of the city’s public art. But it would only take an afternoon to visit these four larger-than-life murals. From left to right: Murals featuring…

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