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Lodging
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SpringHill Suites Indianapolis Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Indianapolis Downtown
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Indianapolis Downtown
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Food
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Nana's
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Cafe on the Commons
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Westside Cafe
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Entertainment/Tourist
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Riley Park
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McCarty Triangle Park
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White River State Park
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Lilly Recreation Park
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Victory Field
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Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
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The Lawn at White River State Park
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NCAA Hall of Champions
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Indiana State Museum
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Seal & Sea Lion
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Fire/Rescue
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Indianapolis Fire Station 19
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