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(03/04/19 9:55pm)
The most visible attraction in Indianapolis is the Soldiers and Sailors Monument located in Memorial Circle. The Circle marks the middle of the city and is popular among first-time visitors. Visitors can climb or ride an elevator all the way to the top, allowing for an elevated view of the city skyline.
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The Action Duckpin Bowl sign hangs above the front entrance. The building has two vintage-themed sets of alleys: the 1930s and the 1950s. Duckpin bowling is smaller and the players keep score, but the real novelty is the vintage atmosphere.
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Traveling out of state might seem like an expensive option, so staying local instead can make for a fun vacation. Located just an hour north of Bloomington, Indianapolis is a great place to take a vacation. The city has vibrant night life and can offer visitors museums, music, food and shopping.
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Nine Lives Cat Cafe is open every day but Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The cafe offers patrons hot beverages and baked goods, as well as the opportunity to play with cats while enjoying the treats. All cats are available for adoption.
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The Canal Walk is located in White River State Park. The Canal offers visitors the chance to paddle boat or take a gondola down its winding path. The walk features murals along its walls and sculptures in the canal itself.
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A flower sculpture opens and closes in the lobby of Newfields. Once known as the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Newfields is home to four floors of art work and interactive activities. The museum also includes an outdoor arts garden and the historic Lilly House.
(03/04/19 9:54pm)
Shoppers wander around Indianapolis City Market. This historic market has been serving customers since 1866, according to its website. Now home to dozens of local vendors, diners can experience all different cultures of cuisine. Most vendors close early, so it’s advised to go around lunch time.
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Diya Pilani locks the door to her dorm room in Foster Quadrangle. Locking doors and windows is the primary way to prevent a break-in.
(02/20/19 9:39pm)
Located on Indiana Avenue, Lowell E. Baier Hall contains the Maurer School of Law which is home to many law classes that IU offers. The school has been a part of campus since 1842, according to its official website.
(02/10/19 3:40am)
Juniper Peron finishes up her performance at the "Life's a Drag(race)" show on Feb. 8 in Alumni Hall. Peron collected tips from audience members during her set.
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Norah Borealis jumps off stage at "Life's a Drag(race)" show on Feb. 8 in Alumni Hall. Her performance was met with cheers and shouts.
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Merle poses on stage during "Life's a Drag(race)" show on Feb. 8 at Alumni Hall. The performers danced and lip-synced their way to winning.
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Lola points to the audience during her performance at "Life's a Drag(race)" show on Feb. 8 in Alumni Hall. She was one of many performers to change outfits during their songs.
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John Smith, Karen White and Madeline Webster knit Feb. 1 at Bloomington Stitchery. The knitting group meets every Friday.
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Grace Lidinsky-Smith knits a sweater Feb. 1 at Bloomington Stitchery. A group meets every Friday to knit and crochet.
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Spools of sewing thread line the wall Feb. 1 at Bloomington Stitchery. A group meets every Friday to knit and crochet.
(01/31/19 12:09am)
Asael Nunez studies in a hallway above Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The hallway is unknown to most, making it great for studying.
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The Memorial Room is home to the Golden Book. The book holds the names of military members who attended IU.
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Live From Bloomington is immortalized in the Indiana Memorial Union with framed albums. The event raises awareness of local hunger issues.
(01/31/19 12:10am)
Displays of black and white photography hang in an otherwise empty hallway. The pictures were taken by accomplished journalists and photographers from IU.