Wednesday, November 4, 2015

A very Merry Road Trip to the 8 Roadside Attractions in Indianapolis

A Very Merry Road Trip to the 8 Roadside Attractions in Indianapolis 

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During my younger days, I can still remember going on a road trip with my friends. It was a fun road trip going nowhere or we meet up and then we plan. It was a go with the flow moment or where ever life takes us kind of moment.

I was thinking maybe it'll be nice to go on a roadtrip with the goal of finding the landmarks or attractions. Like a scavenger hunt, but you'll need a car to drive around and find the attractions. It's nice to have a theme for every road trip and compile really nice photos of you and your friends to reminisce in the future. Lol! 

So, I decided to help you with this plan, just in case you can't think of anything to do and you want to go on a road trip. This is not exactly the most ideal road trip but I think it'll be fun and compiled our list of A Very Merry Road Trip to the 8 Roadside Attractions in Indianapolis.

Here is our list of the 8 Roadside Attractions in Indianapolis worth visiting and taking pictures with! Enjoy and buckle your seatbelts!

1. Coach of the Leg Lamps


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Address: 200 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN

Sculpted by Jeffrey Rouse, which shows Wooden in an in-game crouch, surrounded by a huddle of five pairs of disembodied human legs. Unveiled in 2012, the statue was quickly branded Coach of the Christmas Story Lamps -- a reference to the lady's leg lamp in the film A Christmas Story, which also supposedly took place in Indiana. 

2. Galyan's Bear

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Address: 7840 W 56th St., Indianapolis, IN

Old Galyan's bear sculpture was relocated to Eagle Creek Park after Galyan's got prideful and gutted in an acquisition by Dicks Sporting Goods. Dick's Sporting Goods purchased Galyan's, the company donated the statue to the City of Indianapolis.


4. Artspark - Twisted House

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Address: 820 E. 67th St., Indianapolis, IN

The Twisted Houseis a public artwork by American artist John McNaughton, located at the Indianapolis Art Center. 

This sculpture, made of cedar wood, depicts a tall house bent on its side. The roof of the house digs into the forest floor and five square, glass windows travel upwards on the house and a distorted door juts to the right, open for viewers to interact with and anyone can step and look out a large window looking out into the forest. 


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