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Join us for two enriching outdoor walking tours in Indianapolis, showcasing the city's vibrant history and culture. The Mass Ave Walking Tour is a 90-minute journey along Massachusetts Avenue, where participants will learn about its unique past as a cultural and commercial hub. Highlights include notable buildings, public art, and the significant contributions of minority communities. The tour departs from the Viewfinders Sculpture at the intersection of New York Street, Delaware Street, and Mass Ave, covering approximately 1 mile. Tickets are priced at $20 for the general public, $17 for Indiana Landmarks members, $15 for children ages 6-11, and free for children under 5.
Alternatively, the White River State Park Walking Tour offers a one-hour exploration of the park's historical evolution, from its origins as a transportation and industrial hub to a center for recreation and culture. Key landmarks, such as the 1916 Washington Street bridge and the Central Canal, will be highlighted during the tour, which departs from the White River State Park Visitor Center. Groups will cover about 1 mile in 60 minutes. Tickets are available at $12 for the general public (ages 18 and up), $10 for Indiana Landmarks members, $7 for children ages 6-17, and free for children under 5.
Both tours provide an insightful look into Indianapolis’s rich history and are an excellent way for residents and visitors alike to experience the city's heritage. Tickets for both tours can be purchased through Indiana Landmarks' website or by calling their office.