- TripBuzz found 124 things to do with kids in or near Indianapolis, Indiana, including 97 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Carmel, Greenwood, Noblesville and Plainfield.
- From Victory Field - Indianapolis Indians to Children's Museum of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis area offers 71 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Gardens, Movie Theaters and Sports Stadiums (Professional).
- Indiana's capital city of Indianapolis is a thriving business, commercial and residential landscape and is the twelfth largest city in the country. Most famous for it's role in the racing industry, being home to the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, it also offers a wide selection of tourist attractions. From multiple museums to performance art venues, the city also features many city parks and a scenic skyline.
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Gourmet tacos with white-cumin-lime sauce, pineapple-mango salsa, and pesto cream cheese
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Featuring a winding track with hairpin turns, the Kokomo Raceway Fun Park offers outdoor go-kart fun for the family. Open during the warmer months, the park also features a party room and arcade area.
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Home to some of Kokomo's most historical monuments is Jackson Marrow Park. Aside from the historic statues, the park features open natural areas, a basketball court, a children's playground, sand volleyball and a skate park.
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Indiana University in Bloomington is much more than a college basketball mecca. The sprawling campus is ideal for biking and rollerblading and features an Art Museum, theaters, sporting events and concerts.
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With both rotating and permanent exhibits to browse, Monroe County History Center & Genealogy Library offers visitors a look at the region's history and culture. The permanent exhibit includes artifacts like a carriage, pioneer cabin, and agricultural tools.
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A 10000 square foot public skateboarding facility owned and operated by the city, the Kokomo Pipeline Skate Park is an outdoor park that welcomes both skateboarders and BMX bikers. The park includes a variety of bowls and other obstacles.
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Built in 1922, the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre is included on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now a performing arts center which hosts more than 200 events each year, organized by more than 50 organizations. It has a seating capacity of 616.
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Offering a view of and access to Lake Monroe, Pate Hollow Trail provides access to wildlife such as birds and deer in a wooded environment. The approximately 7.7 mile trail can be used for hiking.
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The WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology has thrilled more than 740,000 visitors to its award winning exhibits. Young and old will enjoy the Bubble-Airium and the live insects, lizards and reptiles in the Science Gallery.
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The Wylie House was built in 1835 and was the home of Andrew Wylie, who was the first president of Indiana University. Today, visitors can explore the house's unique architecture and furnishings from the past.
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A gymnastics academy, Kokomotion USA Gymnastics provides gymnastics classes and private lessons along with open gym time. The facility offers a pro shop, private party hosting, a snack bar and equipment that includes trampolines, uneven bars, balance beams and mats.