Indiana Arts and Culture Passport 2023

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From museums and galleries to theatres and music venues to everything in between, the Indiana Arts & Culture Passport is your guide to the places, people, and history that are the fabric of the Hoosier State. Over 200 locations spread across all 92 Indiana counties highlight the passport, which is a partnership of Visit Indiana, Minnetrista Museum and Gardens, and the Indiana Arts Commission, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, including Art Museums & Galleries, Cultural Districts, Historic & Cultural Sites, Music Venues, Public Art, and Theatres. Explore Indiana with your passport and you can win great prizes!


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411 Gallery
411 is a community arts gallery and cultural space for exhibitions, events, and collaborations with Columbus' arts and cultural organizations.
Aiken Theatre at Old National Events Plaza
The Old National Events Plaza is a premier, full service convention facility and the home of the Aiken Theatre, a 2,500 seat concert auditorium.
Anderson Museum of Art
Located in the historic Carnegie library building in downtown Anderson, the Anderson Museum of Art is host to a variety of local, regional, and national art exhibitions.
Anderson Museum of Art - S. 2nd St.
The Clark Memorial is more than 80 feet high and is 90 feet across at the base. The walls are two feet thick. The exterior is composed of granite from Vermont, Minnesota, and Alabama. Towering over the entrance is an eagle with outspread wings. Above the 16 Doric columns is an inscription which reads: "The Conquest of the West - George Rogers Clark and The Frontiersmen of the American Revolution."
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Angel Mounds State Historic Site
Located on the banks of the Ohio River in southwest Indiana, Angel Mounds State Historic Site is one of the best-preserved, pre-contact Native American sites in North America. Built between A.D. 1000 and 1450, the town was occupied by more than 1,000 people who were part of the Mississippian culture, and included earthen mounds built to elevate important buildings.
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Angola Public Art Tour
Learn about the Public Art in Angola, in Steuben County, Indiana from a variety of local artists who make our towns unique and beautiful.
Art Association-Randolph County
Founded in 1955, The Art Association of Randolph County was originally made up of a small group of artists who held an annual art show. From those humble beginnings, the AARC has become a full spectrum arts agency serving thousands of citizens
Art Barn School of Art, Inc.
The Art Barn campus is on 69 acres with rolling woodlands, a pond, open spaces, gardens, farm animals, wildlife and endless sources of inspiration. Our friendly and relaxed atmosphere and quality outdoor spaces contribute to people's health, happiness, and well being.


Overall our goal is to provide learning experiences in visual art that improve quality of life and healthy expression, but also to anchor an experience that will leave students wanting to explore our offerings more deeply.
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Art in the Park
The Art in the Park festivals showcase fine arts such as watercolor, photography, pottery, ceramics, wood, jewelry, metal, textiles, and much more. Art pieces are sold by local and regional vendors.
Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
Located in downtown Lafayette, Indiana, AMGL features four art galleries with rotating exhibits by regional artists in a variety of media. Free admission.
Art Spaces - Wabash Valley Outdoor Sculpture Collection, Inc.
Featuring a new sculpture by Brad Goldberg! Connect with Art Spaces through a self-guided sculpture tour, maps, coloring pages and more.
Artlink
ArtLink curates and provides inspirational art experiences uniting the finest art with the most exceptional spaces.
Arts Illiana Gallery
The mission of Arts Illiana is to promote, support, and enhance the arts and cultural activities of the Wabash Valley.
Arts Place - Jay County Campus
At Arts Places believe that each person has the potential for creative expression and that arts are a vital part of a thriving community. They nurture the creative spirit in individuals and in our community as a whole by making arts experiences, education and services accessible to the region’s residents, artists and cultural organizations.
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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum offers over 120 cars on exhibit on three levels, nine automotive themed galleries allow the visitor to experience everything from classic cars, to Indiana built cars, to racing and engineering themed exhibits and the original Auburn Automobile Company showroom and company offices.
Barn Quilt Trail Gibson
The Gibson County Barn Quilt Trail is a self guided tour organized by the Gibson County Visitors & Tourism Burea.
Barn Quilt Trail Marshall
Connecting the communities throughout Marshall County, the Barn Quilt Trail features a series of large murals painted in a variety of quilt patterns on barns, business and public spaces, like in our downtown areas.
Barn Quilt Trail, LaGrange County
As colorful quilt-pattern murals adorn historic barns, family homesteads and public spaces, you'll fall in love with LaGrange County, Indiana.
Batesville Area Arts Council Community Art Walk
The Batesville Area Arts Council (BAAC) is a not-for profit organization founded to promote the arts by providing opportunities for artistic education, expression and enjoyment in Batesville and the surrounding area. You can take this Art Walk to see over 20 orginal pieces of art around Batesville.
Beef & Boards
Located in College Park on the northwest side of Indianapolis, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is one of just a handful of full-time Equity dinner theatres in the country. Open year-round, Beef & Boards presents Broadway musicals, plays, and a Live Theatre for Kids series.
Bloomington Creative Glass Center
The Bloomington Creative Glass Center is a nonprofit organization committed to bringing affordable, high quality education about glass to people in southern Indiana.
Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD)
Explore the work of artists indoors and out at our galleries and public art spaces. Take in a show at our theaters and live music venues. Choose from more than 90 downtown dining options and 100 shopping opportunities. Stroll walking trails or picnic at one of our three parks.
Blue Gate Theatre
Over 300 shows, 100 artists and outstanding Amish Musicals, the Blue Gate Theatre is the best place for entertainment in Shipshewana and a household name in the Midwest.
Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre
Mainstage productions take place in the Tarkington and range from acclaimed musicals to comedies and dramas, entertaining over 30,000 patrons each season. Civic’s education and outreach programs reach over 20,000 each year through classes, workshops, and educational performances for toddlers through senior citizens.
Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana cultivates regional artists with exhibits, art-for-sale and performance art in a beautiful setting.
Brauer Museum of Art
The Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University is home to a nationally recognized collection of 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century American art.
Brown County Art Gallery
The Brown County Art Gallery was established in 1926 by the early members of an important regional art colony who began exploring rural southern Indiana in the 1890s. These early artists had been trained in the best art schools of Europe and America and were attracted to the rolling hills of Brown County because it offered both dramatic landscapes and interesting people to serve as subjects for their work.
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Brown County Music Center
The Brown County Music Center is a 2,000 seat indoor entertainment venue that features a variety of genres of music and more!
Buskirk-Chumley Theater
A downtown fixture since 1922, today the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre is a performing arts venue, rental venue, & arts incubator for the Bloomington community.
Carmel Arts and Design District
Located in the heart of Old Town Carmel, the Arts & Design District is home to interior designers, art galleries, showrooms, specialty shops and restaurants.
Chesterton Art Center
Chesterton Art Center is a vibrant hub of artistic and cultural activity in the Duneland area. CAC widens access to art, arts education, and outreach to build a creative community that includes everyone
Cinema Center Inc
Cinema Center, Fort Wayne’s center for film, provides unique opportunities to explore our world through the art of film.
Clowes Memorial Hall
Clowes Memorial Hall officially known as "Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University" is a theatre located on the campus of Butler University, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Opened October 18, 1963, it hosts numerous significant concerts, orchestras, musicals, plays, and guest speakers.
Columbus Architecture Tour
Discover how a small Midwestern city became a modern architecture destination.
Columbus Arts and Entertainment District
The Columbus Arts and Entertainment District is the heart of Columbus, Indiana. Here you'll find downtown dining, shops, boutiques, and architecture that make it a one-of-a-kind destination. We like to think of downtown as everyone’s neighborhood.
Community Theatre of Clay County
The Community Theatre of Clay County provides theatrical presentations. 5 theatrical presentations for entertainment of guests and opportunity for cast and crew to present Theatre talents and skills to public.
Conner Prairie Museum Inc.
Indiana's first Smithsonian affiliate and one of the most visited outdoor museums in the country. Located in Fishers, Ind., Conner Prairie is a nationally acclaimed history destination. Conner Prairie combines history with science and encourages visitors to explore Indiana's natural and cultural heritage through hands-on, immersive and interactive experiences. The museum offers several historically themed, indoor and outdoor experience areas throughout its 800 acres of wooded property.
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Constellation Stage and Screen
Constellation connects audiences through world-class theater and film. Each theatrical season features an exciting mix of original plays and musicals, established works, family- friendly classics, and shows for young audiences. Throughout the year, Constellation produces multiple film projects (all shot in Indiana) and is currently in development for a feature-length film developed based on one of its theatrical productions, bringing the stage to the screen!

Constellation was established in 2022 as a result of a three way merger between Bloomington Playwright’s Project, Cardinal Stage, and Pigasus Institute.
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Corydon Capitol State Historic Site
Indiana’s transformation from a territorial outpost to a functioning modern state was a deeply dramatic and fascinating time in our nation’s history. Here, you can explore Corydon’s colorful beginnings where Hoosier statesmen carefully built the foundations for the state we know today.
Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site
William Culbertson moved to Indiana seeking a new life and eventually became one of the richest men in the state and a renowned philanthropist. In fact, Culbertson invested much of his wealth in New Albany, involving himself in civic affairs, funding the construction of the Culbertson Widows Home, serving as a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church, and founding the Cornelia Memorial Orphans Home, named for the second of his three wives. His mansion stands as an example of the tastes, ideals and lifestyles of the late 1800s.
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Danville Royal Theater
Historic movie theater showing first run movies.
David Owsley Museum of Art
With about 1,000 works on display, our collection spans millennia and continents, from prehistoric hand tools to Renaissance paintings to American furniture.
Decatur Sculpture Tour - North Adams Arts Council
During the 2011 Decatur Kekionga Festival, the Adams Public Library hosted a sculpture exhibit by local artist Greg Mendez. Concurrently, the library commissioned Mr. Mendez to create and install the sculpture “It Must Be a Good Book”. The sculpture was recognized as a solid example of the positive effects an outside sculpture creates in a downtown setting. The Mendez sculpture and encouragement from the community led the artist and local leaders to begin organizing the Decatur Sculpture Walk to inspire, soothe, provoke, connect and involve the public through art.
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Delphi Opera House, Inc
The 10,800-square-foot, three-story, brick Italianate Assion-Ruffing City Hall opened in 1865. It was named for the grand event hall on its third floor that opened with a ball honoring returning Civil War soldiers.
Diana Theatre
Tipton's Diana Theatre has been owned by the same family for 94 years. The single-screen Diana is a throwback to gentler and warmer times.
Eiteljorg Museum Of American Indians Western Art
Featured as one of the world's finest Native American and Western Art collections by True West, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is one of only two such museums east of the Mississippi. Located in White River State Park, the Eiteljorg contains traditional and contemporary pieces by such artists as T.C. Cannon, Andy Warhol and Georgia O'Keefe.
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Elliott Hall of Music
Opened in 1940, Elliott Hall of Music at Purdue University seats 6005 on three levels and is one of the largest proscenium theatres in the U.S.
Embassy Theatre
The historic Embassy Theatre features national productions from the Broadway stage, concerts of all musical formats, cinema, educational programming and a continued commitment to young people.
Emens Auditorium
The John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium is an auditorium on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie. The facility is used to host Broadway shows, plays, multi-genre concerts, and other popular events.
Eskenazi Museum of Art
Experience a world of art when you visit the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University.
Evansville African American Museum
A preserved, furnished section of one of the original apartments showcases life during the era of the 1930s.
Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science houses a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects, including fine and decorative art, as well as historic, anthropological, and natural history artifacts. Over twenty temporary, regional and international exhibitions are displayed each year in four galleries.
Fishers: Nickel Plate District
Fishers’ Nickel Plate District is in downtown Fishers, just west of 116th Street and I-69. This area has grown tremendously in the past few years, with delicious additions to the food scene, stores and art gallery.
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
The Fort Wayne Museum of Art is an American art museum located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allen County, United States. The Fort Wayne Museum of Art contains permanent collections and national traveling exhibitions and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
Fort Wayne Public Art
Fort Wayne is a creative canvas for larger-than-life murals, functional (and fun!) sculptures, and many pieces of public art that our city is proud to display. Explore more than 100 photo-worthy locations in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne and throughout Allen County.
Fort Wayne: Arts Campus Fort Wayne
Arts Campus Fort Wayne is a destination—the heart of arts and culture in our region.
Fowler Theatre - Prairie Preservation Guild
When it was built, the Fowler Theatre was a grand state-of-the-art facility with grandiose decorating and all the technological marvels of the time. It was one of the most ornate and impressive theaters in the region.In fact, the Fowler Theatre was one of only 5 movie theaters in the country to premier Gone with the Wind!
French Lick West Baden Museum
The French Lick West Baden Museum is dedicated to educating and enlightening residents and visitors of the French Lick West Baden past and present cultural heritage, to preserving that heritage and enhancing the quality of place and life for all.
Galleries at The Harrison Center
The Harrison Center for the Arts is home to 36 artist studios and five galleries with programming that is designed to foster the creation of new art
Gallery 924
Gallery 924 at the Arts Council of Indianapolis is a non-profit gallery space that provides a mixture of programming that highlights central Indiana contemporary artists in curated solo and group shows.
Gene Stratton Porter State Historic Site
Gene Stratton-Porter’s Cabin at Wildflower Woods is nestled on the shores of Sylvan Lake amongst 148 acres of fields, woods and beautiful formal gardens. Stratton-Porter is Indiana’s most widely-read female author, as well as a gifted nature photographer and entrepreneur.
Grant County Garfield Trail
In honor of the cool cat, communities throughout Grant
County erected statues of Garfield. Each statue sports a
unique design that depicts the heritage and character of the
location in which it stands.
Guyer Opera House
Built in 1901 and producing community theater in Henry County, Indiana since 1976, the Guyer Opera House is the only remaining gaslight-era theater and one of the most important historic buildings in Henry County.
Haan Museum of Indiana Art
The Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art is a public museum in Lafayette, Indiana, housing the largest collection of Indiana art anywhere in the world.
HI-FI
HI-FI is a 400 capacity concert and special events venue located in the heart of Fountain Square.
Hilbert Circle Theatre
Home of the Indianpolis Symphony Orchestra, the Hilbert Circle Theatre is one of the most prestigious venues in Indianapolis.
Historic Hoosier Theater
Vevay's Historic Hoosier Theater's mission is to provide a variety of culturally enriching performances for local residents and visitors to our area, sponsoring regional musicians, plays and other educational and entertainment presentations.
Honeywell Center
The Honeywell Center is northeast Indiana's premier show and concert venue featuring rock, comedy, Broadway, and more!
Hoosier Salon New Harmony
The Hoosier Salon maintains a gallery at New Harmony to host over thirty special shows of members' work each year.
Ignition Music Garage
Ignition Music Garage hosts concerts for a wide range of genres.
Indiana Artisan Gallery at the French Lick Resort Hotel
Indiana Artisan in the French Lick Resort is a collection of exceptional work made by more than 100 artisans from the shores of Lake Michigan to the banks of the Ohio River.
Indiana Artisan Gallery in Carmel
Experience the extraordinary as you explore Indiana's heritage captured in painting, glass, stoneware, fiber, furniture, wood, candies, wines, sauces, and more.
Indiana Historical Society
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center is home to the Indiana Historical Society. Located in the heart of downtown on the beautiful canal, the History Center offers guests hours of immersive experiences to explore the Hoosier state’s rich and varied history in easy, enjoyable and meaningful ways.
Indiana Repertory Theatre
The IRT produces top-quality, professional theatre that engages, surprises, challenges and entertains people throughout their lifetimes, helping to build a vital and vibrant community.
Indiana State Museum
The Indiana State Museum, located in White River State Park, brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Spanning three floors of permanent and changing galleries, the museum tells the story of the Hoosier state, and features a year-round calendar of exhibits, events and educational programs for all ages.
Indiana University Auditorium
Indiana University Auditorium is one of the premier cultural centers of the Midwest. Opening its doors in 1941, the Auditorium season consisted primarily of classical concerts with ticket prices costing about one dollar. Today, the Auditorium remains the primary gathering place for community ceremonies, lectures, and a wide range of performing arts and world-class touring entertainment. Important figures in government, science, and the arts speak at the Auditorium, and many great artists, entertainers, and musicians are presented in its opulent 3,200-seat theatre.
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Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Opera and Ballet Theater
Discover new and cutting-edge productions as well as timeless classics with the IU Jacobs School of Music Opera & Ballet Theater.
Indianapolis Art Center
The Art Center builds a better, stronger, more vibrant and more united community through art. As a nonprofit, every year we offer hundreds of classes and camps, more than a dozen contemporary art exhibitions in six galleries, an outreach program that takes art into underserved communities, the OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair, and much, much more!
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International Circus Hall of Fame
The Circus Hall of Fame inspires an understanding of the circus through exhibits, publications, and outreach. We aim to preserve the National Historic structures, artifacts and documents that tell the story of the circus as a performing art and a culture institution in Indiana and the United States.
Jackson County Community Theatre
The Jackson County Community Theatre is an organization that presents quality live theatre productions for Jackson County and surrounding communities, provides opportunities for the community to participate in theatrical productions, and provides theatre education for directors, actor’s workshops, and theatre workshops for children. Our actors and crew are members of our community; we welcome anyone interested in theatre to join us. Our actors and crew are members of our community; we welcome anyone interested in theatre to join us. 
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James Whitcomb Riley Museum and Historical Marker
One of the country’s only late-Victorian preservation is a National Historic Landmark which offers visitors a glimpse into the life of the great “Hoosier Poet.” Built in 1872, authentic furnishings and artifacts include Mr. Riley’s writing desk and his famous top hat and cane. James Whitcomb Riley became a national celebrity through his poetry and performances, as he introduced audiences across America to the vernacular and attitudes of the Indiana countryside through his “dialect poetry.”
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Jazz Kitchen
The Jazz Kitchen opened its doors in 1994 as Indy’s premier destination for jazz and beyond. Recognized as one of the “Top 100 Jazz Clubs in the World” by Downbeat Magazine, The Jazz Kitchen presents a wide variety of local, regional and international jazz artists in an intimate 140 seat supper club style venue.
Jeffersonville River Stage
The RiverStage is located along the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Jeffersonville. It is just minutes off of Interstate 65 with easy access to all of southern Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky.
Jeffersonville: NoCo Arts and Cultural District
The NoCo Arts and Cultural District – aptly named for its location North of Court Avenue – is Jeffersonville’s newest and most colorful point of interest.
Jennings County Historical Society (DBA: Our Heritage, Inc.)
The Jennings County Historical Society is a not-for-profit 501©️ 3 organization. Its mission is to "present, preserve and document the history of Jennings County." The North American House, society headquarters and historical museum, offers a high-quality history center in the old-time arts with programs designed to teach and display the evolution of Jennings County. Thousands of unique artifacts are on display and archives of historical documents/photos may be used upon request.
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John Hay Center
The John Hay Center is committed to the preservation and remembrance of the heritage of Washington County, Indiana.
John Mellencamp Mural
Seymour isn’t just A small town; it is THE small town… where John Mellencamp was born! Pamela Bliss is the artist behind the mural on the side of This Old Guitar Music Store, which commemorates the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. The larger image shows present-day Mellencamp with an acoustic guitar while the smaller one shows him with a Seymour FFA jacket. John Mellencamp gave his stamp of approval for the mural by adding his initials in 2019!
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Juniper Art Gallery
Art lovers and collectors, Juniper Art Gallery is your destination for artwork by well-known and respected artists from throughout the Midwest.
Key Palace Theatre - Redkey
The Key Diner is attached to the historic Key Palace Theatre. Enjoy dinner and a live music show. Try the delicious Memphis Burger - loaded with Pork BBQ on top. The Elvis Burger is topped with Peanut Butter and Bacon and the Big B Burger named after the owner's granddaughter.

The all you can eat Walleye Fish on Friday is very popular. The BBQ Fried Chicken and BBQ Grilled Cheese is a in-house recipe.
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Kokomo Artist Alley
The Kokomo Art Association is a not-for-profit organization that brings art to the community and the community to art. Established in 1926.
Kokomo Opalescent Glass
Kokomo Opalescent Glass Co. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of art glass, with worldwide distribution and a strong commitment to research, education, and promoting the rich heritage and long standing tradition of American glass art.
Kuaba Gallery
Experience modern art. Kuaba features paintings, sculptures and mixed media works by international, national, and local African-American artists.
Kurt Vonnegut Museum & Library
Using his sardonic sense of humor, renowned author Kurt Vonnegut took an unflinching look at the world. In honor of his wit and wisdom, the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library champions the literary, artistic and cultural contributions of the late write, artist, and Indianapolis native Kurt Vonnegut.
Lafayette: Tippecanoe Arts and Cultural District
The Arts Federation (TAF) promotes the role of arts across our region.
Lanier Mansion State Historic Site
Lanier Mansion is one of the best examples of Greek Revival architecture in the country and is considered to be the “Crown Jewel” of Madison’s Historic District. Here you’ll have the opportunity to encounter, explore and experience history as it was in the 1840s–when America was still young and the Ohio River was the gateway to the West.
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Lawrenceburg Event Center
Your next unforgettable night starts at Lawrenceburg's premier entertainment venue. This is where you can catch star-studded shows featuring the hottest names in  music, comedy and more.
Lerner Performing Arts Center
This 1920s-era movie palace turned performing arts complex features a 1,700-seat theatre and ballroom and hosts year-round performances, musical theatre, film, theatrical workshops and more. In the heart of downtown’s Arts & Entertainment District.
Levi and Catharine Coffin House State Historic Site
The Coffin House is a National Historic Landmark located in the present-day town of Fountain City in Wayne County, Indiana. The two-story, eight room, brick home was constructed circa 1838–39 in the Federal style. The Coffin home became known as the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad because of its location where three of the escape routes to the North converged and the number of fleeing slaves who passed through it.
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Limberlost State Historic Site
To famed Indiana author Gene Stratton-Porter, the Limberlost Swamp was the perfect playground, laboratory and inspiration for her acclaimed articles, fiction and photographs. At a time when most women were homemakers, Stratton-Porter created a lasting legacy of northern Indiana’s vanishing natural history through her writings and photos. In the 18 years that she lived at Limberlost, she wrote six of her 12 novels and five of her seven nature books, including the best-selling “Freckles” and “A Girl of the Limberlost.” An estimated 50 million people worldwide have read her works, and many of her novels were produced as motion pictures.
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Lincoln Amphitheatre
Lincoln Amphitheatre is a beautiful outdoor concert venue inside Lincoln State Park. It is picture-perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a night out in a picturesque setting. With the furthest seat in this fully-covered venue being only 90 feet from the stage, there’s, literally, not a bad seat in the house. You can see the stage from anywhere. 
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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
Lincoln Amphitheatre is a beautiful outdoor concert venue inside Lincoln State Park. It is picture-perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a night out in a picturesque setting. With the furthest seat in this fully-covered venue being only 90 feet from the stage, there’s, literally, not a bad seat in the house. You can see the stage from anywhere. 
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Little Balser and His Bears, Shelbyville
Little Balser is the pioneer-days teen hero of a novel written by a Shelbyville author. His statue depicts him holding aloft two bear cubs, which he'd orphaned by killing their parents.
Logansport Art Association
The Logansport Art Association, also known as the LAA is run entirely by very dedicated volunteer board members and docents. We are supported by annual memberships, sponsors, contributions, fundraising and grants.
Long Center for the Performing Arts
The Long Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,190-seat venue that is home to local arts organizations including the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra, the Long Center Theatre Organ Society's Mighty Wurlitzer theater pipe organ, and more.. Originally constructed in 1921 as the Mars Theater, the Long Center has played host to many famous performers including Al Jolson, Rudy Keeler, Bob Hope, The Marx Brothers, Ethel Merman and Will Rogers.
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Lubeznik Center for the Arts
Lubeznik Center for the Arts offers world-class art, compelling programs and creative exploration under one roof in Michigan City, Indiana.
Madam Walker Legacy Center
The theater is the last of the iconic buildings which lined Indiana Avenue and still has much of its 1927 architecture. The center promotes social justice, provides cultural education, and empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs, business owners, and civil leaders. The building itself is a symbol of African-American pride and continues to be a beacon within the community.
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Madison Arts and Cultural District
An Arts and Cultural district is identified as “a statewide leader in cultural development.” Madison certainly stands out due to the awe-inspiring architecture, thriving music scene, momentous murals and more!
Make it Your Own Mural Trail (Huntington)
Huntington, Indiana, a mid-sized Northeast Indiana city founded on the beautiful banks of the Wabash and Little Rivers. This work was created as part of the Make It Your Own Mural Fest, which included murals in Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells & Whitley Counties.
Make it Your Own Mural Trail (Wells)
Bluffton, the county seat of Wells County, is picturesquely situated on the south bank of the far-famed Wabash River. This work was created as part of the Make It Your Own Mural Fest, which included murals in Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells & Whitley Counties.
Make it Your Own Mural Trail (Whitley)
This work was created as part of the Make It Your Own Mural Fest, which included murals in Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells & Whitley Counties.
Martinsville Mural
This mural celebrates the culture and history of Martinsville, Indiana, including John Wooden and the city's history of artesian wells.
Merrimans' Playhouse, Inc.
Merrimans' Playhouse was founded by Stephen Merriman and Mary Merriman, who began their Jazz Performance Series in December of 2006. It is a place to experience intimate, live jazz, providing cutting edge sonic art that is performed genuinely and consistently at a high level.
Midwest Museum of American Art
The Midwest Museum of American Art is a non-profit public art museum located in downtown Elkhart, Indiana, United States. The museum's 25,000-square-foot space houses a collection focusing on 19th and 20th century American art. Its collection includes selections of Abstract expressionism, American Impressionism, the Chicago Imagists, Overbeck art pottery, Pop art, Regionalism, the Ashcan School, and Western art (art from the American West).
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Miller Beach Arts & Creative District
The Miller Beach Arts & Creative District is a cultural hub located in the Miller section of Gary, Indiana. Celebrate the arts with us on the Southern Most tip of Lake Michigan, surrounded by the Indiana Dunes National Park. Enjoy an eclectic mix of exhibits and events every weekend year-round plus different artisans each month, live music, our biennial public arts festival, seasonal markets and much more.
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Miller House
The Miller House and Garden, also known as Miller House, is a mid-century modern home designed by Eero Saarinen
Minnetrista
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens is your year-round gathering place! Born out of the Ball family legacy, the home of the Ball jar, Minnetrista connects people, encourages engagement, and improves our community. There is always something new to discover at Minnetrista. Every adventure is unique and fun, from beautiful gardens, unique community events, interactive exhibits including the Bob Ross Experience, and engaging workshops.
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Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Home to the oldest standing stage house in Indianapolis the Old National Centre provides access to the world’s greatest musical entertainment, broadway shows, comedians, and other full-service event productions.
Museum of Miniature Houses and Other Collections, Inc.
Unique venue displaying a collection of miniature dollhouses & scale replicas in a quaint space.
Nashville: Arts Village Brown County
The art scene in Brown County is flourishing and when you immerse yourself in it, you’ll never feel more alive.
New Harmony State Historic Site
Tour the historic properties of two Utopian communities – the Harmonists and the Owenites – and discover the renaissance of science, spirituality, and the arts in this small Hoosier town.
Newfields
Newfields offers dynamic experiences with art and nature for guests of all ages. The 152-acre cultural campus features art galleries, lush gardens, a historic home, performance spaces, a nature preserve and sculpture park.
Newton County Mural
Local resident and artist Rein Bontreger created this large mural on the east side of the Newton County Historical Society building highlighting various points of interest pertaining to Newton County.
Nickel Plate Arts Gallery
Art has the power to shape a place and its people. Nickel Plate Arts cultivates arts resources to enrich the lives of everyone who experiences our community. A commitment to creativity, leadership, innovation, efficiency and individual dignity guides what we do and how we do it. Nickel Plate Arts serves eastern Hamilton County, from Fishers to Atlanta.
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Noblesville Cultural Arts District
The Noblesville Cultural Arts District includes the city’s newest cultural amenity and public park, Federal Hill Commons, which will anchor the west side of the downtown and the Cultural Arts District with an amphitheater nestled against the White River.
Ogle Center at IU Southeast
The Ogle Center, Southern Indiana's center for the performing and visual arts on the campus of IU Southeast in New Albany, presents concerts, plays and more.
Paramount Theatre Center & Ballroom
The Anderson Paramount Theatre is a historic movie theater located in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana. It opened on August 20, 1929, and at the time was part of the Publix Chain of theaters, owned by Paramount Pictures. The theater was designed by the famous movie theater architect, John Eberson.
Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre
The Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre is a nonprofit and home to a performance collective that includes seven professional theatre companies, each their own non-profit entity. Among them is the Phoenix Theatre, a union theatre dedicated to nurturing new plays and emerging playwrights. The Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre's mission includes growing the community’s reputation as an arts destination and serving as a hub to showcase local artists, host events, and help its neighborhood thrive. Beginning in 2000, SBCT began staging larger productions outside the Firehouse, and exploring options for a new permanent venue. In January 2007, the beginning of the Civic’s 50th Anniversary year, SBCT celebrated the opening of its new home in the heart of downtown South Bend, in what had formerly been a First Church of Christ Scientist. The historic domed structure is an architectural wonder and sealed SBCT’s position as a pillar of the region’s art community.
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Putnam County Mural project
The Putnam County Mural Project is an all-volunteer team of arts, education, tourism, business, and nonprofit professionals who see the value of arts and community.
Red Skelton Performing Arts Center
This state of the art theater features 800 plus seats in a European opera-style setting.
RenArtWlk
Experience the beauty of the Rensselaer Art Walk. This self-guided mural tour will take you through the historic downtown area, past 25 stunning murals.
Richmond Art Museum
Richmond Art Museum is a destination for art appreciation and education. Free admission since 1898.
Ritz Theatre
The original Rockville Opera House was built in 1883. Motion Picture equipment was installed in 1929. Today, the theater is open and operating with first run movies and live stage productions throughout
the year.
Round Barn Theatre
The Round Barn Theatre of Nappanee is a professional theatre company located at The Barns at Nappanee producing 6-7 Broadway-style shows each year!
Ruoff Music Center
Featuring an outdoor setting with soaring views, Ruoff Music Center serves as an iconic backdrop with versatile spaces including an open-air amphitheater, spacious lawn and intimate VIP Club offering.
Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum
Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum is located deep in the woods amongst the rolling hills of Solsberry, Indiana. The Museum's Mission is to bring Outdoor Sculpture and Art Education to the community through various hands-on sculpture workshops, services and programs.
Snite Museum of Art
The Snite Museum of Art provides opportunities to enjoy, respond to, learn from, and be inspired by original works of art.
South Bend Civic Theatre
South Bend Civic Theatre (SBCT) was founded in 1957 by two University of Notre Dame graduates who believed community theatre should be an important part of this area’s culture, and who also believed that living in our community were aspiring actors and actresses who needed to show and form their talents.
South Bend Museum of Art
The South Bend Museum of Art features historical and contemporary art in five galleries, and offers instruction in its studios. Since 1987, the museum has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest level of professional standards.
South Bend Public Art Trail
Calling all public art lovers: It's time to get out and explore The Bend's best murals, sculptures, galleries and more. The #OnlyinTheBend Public Art Pass is a mobile passport featuring nearly 40 pieces of public art and galleries in South Bend, Mishawaka and the surrounding communities.
South Shore Arts Gallery
The Center for Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) has been the home of South Shore Arts since its opening in 1989. As a primary tenant in this multi-use facility, space for South Shore Arts includes the 5,000 square foot William J. Bachman Gallery, the South Shore Arts Gift Shop, studios and general offices. Our main gallery is named after William J. Bachman, the architect of the CVPA and a founding member of South Shore Arts.
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Starke County History Center
Starke County Historical Society was founded June 27, 1974 by a local group of citizens concerned about preserving our county’s rich heritage for future generations. Its purpose is the fostering of interest in local history and the preservation of Items of historical interest.
Strand Theatre
The Strand Theatre has been a mainstay of the Shelbyville, Indiana cityscape since 1916. It is the only surviving “old” theatre in the city limits of Shelbyville.
Sullivan Area Art Guild
The aim of the Guild is to provide education, opportunities, fellowship. We're committed to reaching out to our community.
Sweetwater Performance Pavilion
Experiencing a live show at the Sweetwater Performance Pavilion has become a summertime tradition. The venue hosts a wide variety of concerts, from legendary artists to up-and-coming musicians. This covered outdoor music venue is located on the Sweetwater campus and features a custom-designed, state-of-the-art sound system. Find everything you need for a one-of-a-kind show with regular visits from local food trucks, beer and wine available for purchase, air-conditioned restrooms, and free parking.
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Swope Art Museum
Swope Art Museum is an Italian Renaissance-style building situated on South Seventh Street in downtown Terre Haute, Indiana. It aims at collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting the best of American art.
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
American impressionist painter Theodore Clement Steele (1847-1926) and his wife Selma moved to Brown County, Indiana in 1907 and established a home, studio and gardens on 211 acres of scenic terrain. The property and its artifacts remain essentially unchanged from the way it was during their time here. The picturesque landscape of this area, and Steele’s prominence, drew in other artists, establishing an Art Colony of the Midwest.
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TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
A variety of artists & bands perform at this outdoor concert venue at White River State Park.
Tell City Regional Arts
TCRA is a non-profit  that sponsors and participates in various arts and crafts, music, theater, and other art-related events in our region. Our group of passionate and dedicated volunteers partner with local organizations, businesses, and communities to strengthen and connect people of all ages through local art activities and events including: mural projects, theater, movies and music in the park, and workshops, we offer something for everyone!
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Terre Haute: 41/40 Arts and Cultural District
The 41/40 Arts & Cultural District emerges out of Terre Haute's cultural core at the Crossroads of America serving as both a geographic center and a cultural center. Radiating out from the center are museums, festivals, education, and creative professionals.
The Cabaret
The Cabaret is a nonprofit organization dedicated to elevating and promoting the cabaret art form by entertaining, educating, and engaging audiences and artists through world-class performance.
The Carnegie Center for Art and History
The Carnegie Center for Art & History is a contemporary art gallery and local history museum.
The Center for the Performing Arts & Great American Songbook Foundation
The Palladium concert hall at the Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and, the annual Center Presents season of concerts and other performances from the worlds of classical, jazz, pop, rock, country, comedy, and more.

The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation, founded in 2007 by five-time Grammy® Award nominee Michael Feinstein, is to inspire and educate by celebrating the timeless standards of pop, jazz, Broadway and Hollywood. The Foundation advances this rich legacy by curating physical artifacts of its creators, performers, and publishers in the Songbook Library & Archives.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Ranked as the top children's musuem in the nation. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis wows guests of all ages with five floors and nearly half a million square feet of hands-on permanent displays and traveling exhibits. Popular zones include the Dinosphere, Take Me There®: Greece, The Power of Children: Making a Difference, Beyond Spaceship Earth and Dale Chihuly’s Fireworks of Glass.
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The Galleries at The Wells Center
The Wells Community Cultural Center features three galleries that showcase a broad range of talents and media.
The Gibson Theatre
Dr. C. W. Gibson built a new theatre in 1921 on Main Street with up-to-date plans for regular theatrical plays as well as moving pictures.

Today, the Gibson is a quaint structure reminiscent of one of the neon-lit buildings of the past.
The Glass Museum
Experience the heritage and beauty of America's oldest industry! When gas was discovered in 1896, dozens of glass houses soon popped up. Depression-Era glass, Albany Glass, Fostoria, Kings Crown, and many other styles and one-of-a-kind items have been produced in the area. The museum connects visitors to Dunkirk's past through 8,000 unique pieces of glass from 110 factories around the world.
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The Historic Artcraft Theatre
Built in 1922 as a silent movie theater and Vaudeville house, the Artcraft Theatre was built complete with an orchestra pit and full stage with dressing rooms below. It was renovated in 1936 when Trueman Rembusch purchased the building and again in 1948 when the classic Art Deco streamlining and neon were added. The Artcraft Theatre remains one of the most intact Art Deco movie houses in central Indiana and is listed on the Indiana State Register of Historic Places.
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The Mill Terre Haute
Located just East of the Wabash River in Terre Haute, Indiana, The Mill Event Center and Amphitheater (The Mill) sits on a sprawling 65+ acre property on the outskirts of major commercial, residential and travel locations. Our mission is to bring premier music and entertainment to the Wabash Valley while creating opportunities to give back to our local community.
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The Mitchell Opera House
Originally built in 1906 and completely restored in 2015, the historic Mitchell Opera House enjoys a rich tradition of community events, film screenings and live music entertainment. Recalling the days when the Monon Line connected with the B&O Railroad, the Opera House now serves as a permanent hub for the arts in Southern Indiana.
The Quilters Hall of Fame
The Quilters Hall of Fame celebrated the art of quilting and the people who have made major contributions to the quilting world.
The Red Barn Summer Theatre
This beautiful venue, originally a cow barn built in 1908, is a 200-seat venue that has brought live theatre to central Indiana audiences for over 50 years.
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy honors the legacy of a man who touched numerous lives through his comedic talent, great works, compassion and commitment to public service. As a museum, the RSMAC reflects history, ideas, innovation, discovery, diversity, creative expression and democracy in celebration of the exceptional man whose greatest ambition was to bring joy to countless audiences.
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The SPOT
Madison Indiana and the Ohio River Valley is a magnet for creative folks and foster a lively Creative Scene! Come explore our Fine Art, Music, Theater, Folk Art/traditional trades, Writing, Culinary Arts, Photography and Arts Education supported by a passionate and amazing group of creative folks and organizations.
The Vogue
The Vogue is an icon in Indianapolis history. Starting in 1938, The Vogue opened as Indy's first air-conditioned movie theater. It operated as such until 1977 when it was converted into a nightclub. Since then,The Vogue has been awarded "Best Place to Hear Live Music" and "Indy's Best Dance Club" time and time again.
Thyen-Clark Cultural Center & Galleries
The Thyen-Clark Cultural Center is home to Jasper Community Arts and the Jasper Public Library. The facility features over 63,000 square feet of cultural enrichment in the heart of downtown Jasper.
Tivoli Theatre
The Tivoli Theatre is a historic theatre, opening originally on New Year's Eve in 1928. Upon its grand opening, national theater publications described the Tivoli as one of the finest small town movie theaters in the country. Reopening in 2013, the Tivoli has been fully restored to it's previous glory.
Tube Factory Galleries at Big Car
Tube Factory features rotating commissioned exhibits by international and local artists alike, interactive projects, space to hang out, a reference library and more.
Valparaiso Public Art
The Valparaiso Art Walk is an outdoor sculpture exhibit located at Cumberland Crossing. The Art Walk has become a key feature in the community and will enter its 11th season beginning May 2022.
Vermillion County Courthouse Lawn Giraffe Scupture
The Giraffe sculpture is located in front of the Vermillion County Courthouse in Newport!
Victory Theatre
The Victory Theatre is a 1,950 seat venue in Evansville, Indiana. It is home to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and also hosts local ballet and modern dance companies, theatre companies, and touring productions
Vincennes State Historic Sites
Founded in 1732 in a part of the Midwest that belonged to France, Vincennes is Indiana’s oldest city. Over time, ownership of this town and area changed hands from France to Great Britain, and ultimately America following the Revolutionary War of 1776. In 1800, Congress created the Indiana Territory and named Vincennes its capital. The new territory was much larger than the State of Indiana today, including what is now Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota. Here in Vincennes, Governor William Henry Harrison and others made important decisions that would influence the future of the entire Midwest.
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Wabash Cultural District
The Wabash Cultural District features 2.5 miles of walkable terrain. The boundaries are Hill Street along the influential railway tracks on the north, Carroll Street on the west, Paradise Spring Park on the east, and the Wabash River on the south.
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts showcases some of the best talent in the country, producing Broadway-quality shows—off Broadway in Warsaw, Indiana. Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts is home to the Wagon Wheel Professional Theatre, Wagon Wheel Community Theatre, Wagon Wheel Symphony of the Lakes, Wagon Wheel Jr., Wagon Wheel Conservatory and the Wagon Wheel Concert Series.
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Wendell Willkie Mural
In downtown Rushville, a mural on the side of the pharmacy depicts the image of the only native born Hoosier to be nominated for President of the United States by a major party.
Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
Metamora is an example of the kind of towns that grew along the canal routes in Indiana. Stationed every few miles, these towns provided a source of fresh horses, food and lodging for travelers and a place for farmers and others to buy and sell their goods along the canal route. Commerce was so heavy that the White Water Valley Canal Company, established in 1842, had their own bank and printed their own currency at their headquarters in Connersville!
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Whitewater Valley Arts Association
Whitewater Valley Arts Association was founded in 1962 as a non-profit organization of art minded citizens, art professionals, amateurs, and patrons interested in providing an opportunity for the public to become more aware of the value of all the Visual arts.
William H. English Statue
The park and statue of William H. English were unveiled and dedicated on June 23, 1900. The park is near the headwaters of the Little Blue River and has been used for many years for the annual English Reunion held in July.
Zionsville Cultural District
The Zionsville Cultural District (ZCD) is both the heart of the village district and the name of the organization that coordinates marketing initiatives for the community as a whole.