Indianapolis is the home of the nation's 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Visit the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site to learn about his life, accomplishments and see the original home's decor. Groups can book a reservation for the Civil War Dinner, offering a one of a kind historic dining adventure at this National Historic Landmark.
Indy Greenways is a haven paradise for walking, hiking, biking and horse riding. Bikers can enjoy a 127-acre natural park with nine miles of down and dirty dirt trails for both the novice and expert rider. Throughout the park are hills that challenge walkers as well - but take note, bikers have the right of way here! Indiana's horse trails span 3,500 miles and offer a safe experience for all riders consisting of a system of loops, and a network without stables. But, you'd better take your own horse if you hope to ride.
Uncover Indiana's secrets at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. Three floors of exhibits and attractions tell visitors stories about Indiana from pre-history to modern day marvels. In addition to learning state secrets, this museum offers a larger than life movie experience at its in house IMAX Theater.