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Author Archives: Natalie Clayton
USA Swimming: Championships and World Trials — Win tickets here!
Back in the day, I had a mediocre breaststroke. Sad but true. However, my backstroke made me a champion in my swim club. Imagine my excitement to hear that the 2013 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials are …
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Categories: Contest, Sports, Uncategorized
Tags: competition, IUPUI Natatorium, sports, swim, USA Swimming
Tags: competition, IUPUI Natatorium, sports, swim, USA Swimming
Irvington Folk Music Festival & Art Walk in the Park
This year’s Irvington Folk Festival, “A Celebration of Music, Art & Community”, centers around one man: American singer-songwriter and folk musician Woody Guthrie. Guthrie’s music was defined by the passing down of tradition and the wonder of storytelling, so it …
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Categories: Arts, Arts & Culture, Music, Uncategorized
Tags: Black Acre Brewing, Folk, Homespun, Irvington, Jockamo, music, Park
Tags: Black Acre Brewing, Folk, Homespun, Irvington, Jockamo, music, Park
First Friday: Rethinking the American Dream
It is another week and another reason to #LOVEIndy. First Friday is coming up and I am excited to share with you a unique event taking place in the heart of downtown Indy. “Rethinking the American Dream” promises to be …
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Categories: Arts, Arts & Culture, Hotels, Uncategorized
Tags: art, Conrad, first friday, Wine
Tags: art, Conrad, first friday, Wine
IndyCar Driver Turned Indy Resident: Wade Cunningham
Visit Indy took a little time recently to catch up with former IndyCar driver turned Indy resident Wade Cunningham. A New Zealand native, Cunningham has decided to make Indy his home. And we are so happy to have him. Q: …
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Categories: Sports, Uncategorized
Tags: driver, IMS, Indy, Indy 500, Indy Lights, racing, Wade Cunningham
Tags: driver, IMS, Indy, Indy 500, Indy Lights, racing, Wade Cunningham
Eating Near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Best Foodie Finds
In Indianapolis, the month of May is defined by the checkered flag of the Indy 500. As the world’s largest single day sporting event, it draws in fans from all over the world, and it provides a fun opportunity to …
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Categories: Dining, Uncategorized
Tags: breakfast, Dinner, food, IMS, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indy, Indy 500, Indy track, lunch, west
Tags: breakfast, Dinner, food, IMS, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indy, Indy 500, Indy track, lunch, west
Scenic Running Routes in Indianapolis
Indianapolis is a great city for being active. Most of us can agree that a nice little run improves our mood and just makes you feel great. Let’s highlight the five most beautiful runs in Indy just for you. Holliday …
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Tags: active, canal tow path, Holliday Park, Indy, Mass Ave., Meridian Kessler, Monuments, running
Tags: active, canal tow path, Holliday Park, Indy, Mass Ave., Meridian Kessler, Monuments, running
Indianapolis Cultural Trail Pit Stops
When most people think of exercise, they have visions of “feeling the burn” or “pushing through one more rep.” But what if I told you getting active in Indy has the potential for pit stops at local breweries or the …
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Categories: Beer, Dining, Uncategorized
Tags: active, B's Po Boy, biking, brewery, Cultural Trail, Fall Creek Greenway, Ft. Benjamin Harrison State Park, Indy, jogging, Monon Trail, running, trails, Triton Brewing
Tags: active, B's Po Boy, biking, brewery, Cultural Trail, Fall Creek Greenway, Ft. Benjamin Harrison State Park, Indy, jogging, Monon Trail, running, trails, Triton Brewing
Hiking and Horseback Riding in Indianapolis
Experiencing Indy as a thriving city is easy to do. We are able to tout great local restaurants and bars, walkability and a growing community filled with art and culture. However, during the spring in Indy, one must also experience …
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Categories: Dining, Family
Tags: dog-friendly, fishing, Fort Ben, Fort Harrison, Ft. Ben, Ft. Benjamin Harrison State Park, golf, horseback riding, indianapolis, jogging, Outdoor Activities, Park, picnic, running, walking
Tags: dog-friendly, fishing, Fort Ben, Fort Harrison, Ft. Ben, Ft. Benjamin Harrison State Park, golf, horseback riding, indianapolis, jogging, Outdoor Activities, Park, picnic, running, walking
Wearing Indy: Men’s Edition
After my recent posts, I’m sure the fellas are feeling pretty neglected. So allow me to present “Wearing Indy: Men’s Edition.” Great fashion is not exclusive to the ladies, so gentlemen, here is your go to list of the Indy …
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Categories: Fashion
Tags: Indy, J. Benzal, Kreme Twenty-Four, local, Mass Ave., men's clothing, Oxford Shop, Shopping
Tags: Indy, J. Benzal, Kreme Twenty-Four, local, Mass Ave., men's clothing, Oxford Shop, Shopping
