- Our list of the best things to do in Martinsville, Indiana, features the top 99 nearby activities — including 47 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Martinsville, 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 11 things to do within the city of Martinsville, IN , followed by 88 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bloomington, Nashville, Greenwood, Plainfield and Edinburgh
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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.
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Trails, shelters, a playground, and other amenities are found in Mill Race Park. On its 32 acres are also found the Mill Race Tower and the Custer-Nugent Amphitheatre.
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4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46208
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art is one of the many museums and attractions on the campus of Newfields. Home to masterpieces, the museum has one of the biggest collections of Neo-Impressional paintings in North America. Collections include Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, and galleries of art from Asia, South Ame…
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5901 Delong Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
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Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course known as Eagle Creek is the first treetop adventure in Indiana. It is set within Eagle Creek Park which is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States and features 39 crossings, two tarzan swings, and five zip lines.
30.7 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.
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390 The Cmns, Columbus, IN 47201
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Indianapolis Museum of Art Columbus Gallery was founded in 1883 and is one of the 10 largest and 10 oldest general art museums in the nation. They feature an array of collections including African, American, Asian and European art.
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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.
30.9 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.
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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra was established in 1922 and is the oldest active orchestra in the state of Indiana. The volunteer musicians, working closely with Indiana University, perform several concerts from September to June.
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Aimed at teaching the children about the local community and not only, the Kidscommons's new facility was opened in 2005 and features a 17 foot-tall climbing wall, the House of Japan, and the Childhood Garden among others. Electricity and visual arts are some of the topics approached by this center.