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Find high-speed, history and good old Hoosier hospitality in Indiana. From the legendary Indianapolis 500 to the Pacers and the Colts, Indianapolis offers ample opportunities to view professional and amateur sporting events, take part in athletic events, and visit sports museums. At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall Of Fame Museum you can tour the famous track, or visit the museum dedicated to automobiles and auto racing. Other sporty museums include the NCAA Hall of Champions. Families will enjoy SportZone, featuring six acres of indoor athletic facilities, the Children's Museum, and the zoo.
For cultural attractions, enjoy a stroll along cobblestone streets, past 19th-century buildings in the Lockerbie Square District, or visit any number of historic landmarks. Venture to the 150-year-old University of Notre Dame, South Bend's biggest tourist draw, and for good reason. Highlights include numerous works of art, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, a replica of the famous shrine.
Football fans will also want to visit the College Football Hall of Fame, which features interesting perspectives on the game and inductee videos. Visit the Studebaker National Museum, featuring more than 75 vehicles drawn from the history of the company, beginning with horse-drawn carriages. South Bend has several fine museums, including the South Bend Regional Museum of Art and the Northern Indiana Center for History, a complex of four museums.
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