Indianpolis keeps changing – for the better. Here are 5 things to do.
Some of the accessories on sale at Homespun in Indianapolis. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
One of the minigolf holes at the Indianapolis Museum of Art honors Hoosier wrestling legend William Fritz Afflis, aka Dick the Bruiser. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
Flights of beer at Metazoa come on wooden panels carved into the shape of animals. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
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More than 30 beers are on tap at Metazoa Brewing Co., a new microbrewery in Indianapolis. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
Author Kurt Vonnegut’s office is playfully re-created on the putt-putt golf course at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
One of several life-size sculptures in Carmel, this police officer statue is situated on the Monon Trail. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
A PUP bag for sale at Homespun, a boutique on Massachusetts Avenue in Indianapolis. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
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Snowflake ornaments made out of repurposed RCA Dome fabric are on sale at Silver in the City in Carmel. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
Vida sous chef Casey Frank in the kitchen at the restaurant in Lockerbie. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
The hydroponic garden wall at Vida restaurant. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)
Locally Grown Gardens in Broad Ripple is a great place to refuel when biking the Monon Trail. (Lori Rackl / Chicago Tribune)