- Our list of the best things to do in Edinburgh, Indiana, features the top 75 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Edinburgh, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Edinburgh, IN , followed by 71 popular activities in nearby cities, including Columbus, Nashville, Greenwood, Martinsville and Greensburg
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There are 600 booths at the Exit 76 Antique Mall, selling antiques, collectibles, modern artworks, and gifts, so there are plenty of opportunities for the visitor to find anything needed.
3.2 Miles
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137 votes
11622 N.E. Executive Drive, Edinburgh, IN 46124
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There are plenty of shopping opportunities at Edinburgh Premium Outlets, whether the visitor is looking for designer clothes and shoes, jewelry, gifts, or house wares and furnishes.
5.5 Miles
Camp Atterbury is a military base that offers a variety of training services for military units, the civilian expeditionary workforce, and the ministry of defense advisors. The location includes former World War II prisoner of war barracks.
2.7 Miles
Henry Breeding Farm is 3,500 square foot barn that can be rented for a variety of special events. Included with the barn rental are 175 folding chairs and 25 tables. The venue can seat over 200 people.
7.8 Miles
Free to the public, the Atterbury Bakalar Museum is staffed by volunteers and funded by donations. The museum features a permanent collection of aviation-related vehicles, artifacts, and other items, including an F-4 Phantom jet.
8.9 Miles
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325 Commons Mall, Columbus, IN 47201
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Interactive exhibits with a focus on science are available within the Kidscommons-Columbus Community Children's Museum. Families with young children can play with a robotic arm, a laser harp, a climbing wall, and a giant play toilet.
8.9 Miles
Yes Cinema is a combined cultural arts and convention center that hosts a variety of public and private events. The cinema features two movie screens and airs mainstream, independent, foreign, classical and educational films.
9.1 Miles
Founded in 1955, the North Christian Church's building was constructed in 1964 and has an 192 feet-high spire above a oculus. Besides the worship area, it also has a classroom, an auditorium, a kitchen and an activities area.
9.1 Miles
Famous for its unique architecture, the Miller House & Garden were designed after World War II by Eero Saarinen, designer of the Gateway Arch. Managed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the house is open daily for guided tours.
9.3 Miles
While the old church was constructed in 1841, the parish of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church is consisted from the old and the new worship areas. Since 2003, it was added with a gymnasium and administrative facilities.