Virginia Avenue boasts many historic buildings as one of Indy's first most important streets. Explore what the avenue has to offer during this themed walk led by Connie Zeigler.
Find out more »Listen in while Entrepreneur John Freeman (1807-1902), an African American businessman who owned a restaurant near the Circle, and Governor Oliver Morton (1823-1877), who ran the state of Indiana during the Civil War, talk to each other about their life challenges!
Find out more »Stop by the Monument and get into a casual conversation with First Lady Mrs. Esther Brown Ray (1800? - 1850), the very vocal wife of one Indiana’s first governors--and entrepreneur John Freeman (1807 - 1902), an African American businessman who owned a restaurant near the Circle.
Find out more »Describe your friend to an artist who will sketch him or her. How accurate do you think the sketch will be with only your descriptive words as the artist’s guide? Find out with Forensic Friends!
Find out more »You don't want to miss out on this weekly performance by Stuart Hyatt Studio as part of "Phono Fridays." This artist designed cassette motorbike will be making its way around the circle every Friday. Cassettes will be available for purchase. Ahhh... let the nostalgia set in! Learn more about our partner by visiting http://www.stuarthyatt.org/new-page/
Find out more »Don't miss out on the soothing sounds of violins! This pop-up classical music concert is presented by Classical Music Indy and features Violinists Johna Bradley Smith and Sarah Drake. Learn more about Classical Music Indy.
Find out more »R&B and soul with a funk-fusion twist! Come listen to what Bashiri Asad, himself, calls "Indy-Soul" in this free live concert at Monument Circle. Learn more about Bashiri. Learn how our partner, Musical Family Tree, makes it their mission to spread Indiana music!
Find out more »Spend an evening at Monument Circle and enjoy the progressive hard rock & rap of Mannish Boy Tony! Learn more about Mannish Boy! Read more about how our partner, Musical Family Tree, makes it their mission to spread Indiana music!
Find out more »Kenan Rainwater was born and raised in Brown County, Indiana and is a founding member of the popular Indiana Boys. Kenan has established himself as a vocalist and songwriter, contributing his voice and original music to three successful albums. Now with his first solo recording, The River Flows, he blasts into new territory with electric guitars, doo-wop vocal harmonies and a rockin’ new sound. Don't miss his live performance presented by Virginia Ave. Folk Fest! Get more info on Kenan…
Find out more »Looking to switch up your excercise routine? Come get fit with exercises provided by YMCA staff. Click here to learn more about the YMCA!
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