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Indiana
Most famous for its speedways, the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400, many visitors flock to Indiana each year to see the heart-pounding races. The Indy500 is one of the three most significant motorsports events in the world, where racers compete for monetary prizes and trophies. Every year these races draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to Indiana, a developing tourist location.
Visitors to Indianapolis have plenty of options for family entertainment outside of the races. The Indiana Avation Museum, Woodlawn Nature Center, Indianapolis Opera, Art Center, and Zoo are just a few great choices. Mega Play, a family recreation center that features jousting and a playland, is another great stop for a families looking for fun.
The Notre Dame campus in South Bend and Purdue University Campus in Tippecanoe make great spots for an evening stroll. While historical Notre Dame features elegant old-world style architecture, Purdue University is a beautiful example of classic architecture blended with modern. Long swirling walkways make the Purdue a great location for a visit.
Indiana is also home to Angel Mounds State Historic Site, one of the best preserved ancient earthwork mounds. An inexpensive day-trip, the museum admission is under $5 for adults and kids. Located in Evansville, Angel Mounds State Historic Site is a great spot to learn about the Mississippian people.
Terre Haute is another Indiana tourist hotspot. Children can visit the new Terre Haute Children's Museum where they can climb a two story tree house, race against animals, dig for fossils or milk a cow. The Fowler Park and Pioneer Village, and Deming Park are also attractions for visitors to Terre Haute.
For visitors to Bloomington, Indiana, don't miss out on the Miller Park Zoo, the Comlara Park and Campground, and the Funke Prarie Home, a restored mansion from the Civil War era.
Hotels.bz will see you through with a great list of budget hotels and luxury hotels with more in the middle, too!
For the best budget hotels try these gems:
Quality Inn Bloomington - Starting at $90 a night and close to Indiana University. Amenities include an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a fitness facility for all customers.
- Starting at $63 a night and close to the airport, the motor speedway, motor speedway hall of fame, and NCAA Hall of Champions. Other attractions include Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Lucas Oil Stadium.
For mid-range hotels try these great hotels:
Hampton Inn Bloomington - Starting at $109 a night and close to Indiana University. Amenities include a pool, spa tub, and a complimentary hot and cold breakfast buffet daily.
Hilton Indianapolis North - Starting at $94 a night and close to Climb Time Indy, Castleton Square, Fort Harrison Golf Resort and Fort Harrison State Park.







