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Broad Ripple - Broad Ripple is one of six cultural districts in Indianapolis and is about 6 miles North of downtown Indianapolis and 3 miles from Butler University. Established in the early 1800′s, then made part of Indianapolis in the early 1900′s, Broad Ripple has plenty of history and character. Known for its active nightlife, thriving arts and abundant restaurants and local shops, there is truly something for everyone. Read more…
Irvington - Irvington is both a neighborhood and historical district. The historical district is a 545-acre section that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The neighborhood of Irvington is an up and coming area on the East side of Indianapolis, about 5 miles from downtown and runs along Washington Street, making it a short hop into Indy and quick drive to I-465 & I-70. Read more…
Mass Ave - Massachusetts Avenue is one of six cultural districts of Indianapolis. Mass Ave offers some of Indianapolis’ most visible theaters, art galleries, restaurants & pubs. Located just a few blocks northeast of Monument Circle, Massachusetts Avenue was designed in 1821 as one of Downtown’s four original diagonal streets and began as a commercial artery that mainly served the surrounding residential area. Read more…
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