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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, located five miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis on the grounds of the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is recognized as one of the most hi
Kids can explore nature and scientific principles through a variety of hands-on activities.
Kids can learn about how various types of biotechnology work and how it affects their lives.
'Dinosphere' is one of the largest displays of real juvenile and family dinosaur fossils the United States. The exhibit also features a Paleo Lab, a hands-on dig simulation, a variety of int
This interactive exhibit is designed to teach kids about making healthy lifestyle choices.
'InfoZone' is the museum's library area. Check out or return materials, or borrow a laptop to play some games.
This exhibit takes visitors on a journey through the lives of three children who faced profound trials and emerged as heroes of the 20th century. The stories of Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, and Ryan Whit
'Playscape' is a fun, safe environment for the preschool set. Kids can splash and pour at the water table, play with sand in the sand dome, pretend to be a turtle in the Fantasy Forest or pl
This exhibit was inspired by the top three answers received when 1,000 Marion County youth were asked, "If you could explore anything, what would it be?" Kids can check out areas themed arou
This interactive, intergenerational exhibit explores the role of storytelling and oral traditions in the African American community.
This piece is the largest permanent sculpture of blown glass created by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
Families can participate in a variety of fun activities designed for group participation.
Learn about the history of locomotion. The centerpiece of the exhibit is a 35-foot long, 55-ton steam engine designed by Reuben Wells in 1868.
Travel aboard EgyptAir to the Children's Museum's newest permanent exhibit, 'Take Me There: Egypt.' Learn about modern Egyptian life while visiting a home, shopping at a marketplac
'Viewing Project' is a series of small-scale installations designed to offer visitors creative and enjoyable experiences with objects from the IMA's permanent collection.
While photographers have been chronicling the visible world for 159 years, their varying approaches to similar subjects underscore the creativity and flexibility of the medium of photography. This not
New York-based artist Heather Rowe is known for her innovative sculptures that engage with the space around them in surprising and often poetic ways. Using architectural fragments, Rowe creates compos
Enjoy skating on a nice clean ice surface and get some physical activity.