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Text Rain: newest permanent installation comes to 21c Museum Hotel
Text Rain is the latest permanent installation to come to 21c Museum Hotel. The interative installation by Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv that allows visitors to seemingly bat around letters with their own bodies.
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Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial: True heroes recognized
At dusk, visitors to the Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial in the Circle City's White River State Park can hear the stories of those who have received the country's highest award for military valor.
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Angel Mounds: Offering a heavenly peek at prehistory
Centuries before there was an Evansville, people found southwestern Indiana an attractive home. See where and how native Americans lived at Angel Mounds State Historic Site.
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Mesker Park Zoo: A world of wildlife, minutes away
Explore an Amazon rainforest, visit a prairie dog village, feed a giraffe and paddle a swan boat across Lake Victoria — you can do it all in a day at Evansville’s Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden.
An Evansville favorite since 1928, the zoo is worth a visit from anyone in the tri-state region. Recent additions such as the rainforest-themed Amazonia and the renovated nocturnal exhibit make it more enticing than ever.
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Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: Celebrating the state's artisans
Stirring oil paintings, exquisite blown-glass vases, woven art, glorious quilts and more, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft celebrates traditional and functional art in its four exhibition galleries. Each year, more than 165,000 visit the museum, located on Main Street in downtown Louisville.
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Louisville Historic Tours: Showing the sights to visitors, natives alike
Interested in Louisville’s history? Do you go ga-ga for Victorian architecture? Does the thought of ghosts haunting several spots in Old Louisville send a delicious shiver down your spine? Well, Louisville Historic Tours has exactly the right tour for you.
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Columbus, Ind.’s architecture: Small town earns great acclaim
Columbus’ Architecture Tours reveal why this city of just 39,000 ranks sixth in the United States in architectural innovation and design. Located just an hour from both Louisville and Indianapolis, Columbus lives up to its designation by National Geographic Traveler as a “jewel in the regional [that’s] truly part of America’s architectural heritage.”
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Georgetown Drive-in: Hot films, cool setting
Enjoy the nostalgia of the drive-in theaters of yesteryear while catching the latest Hollywood blockbusters at the Georgetown Drive-in Theater.
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Clark National Park: Capturing the saga of the Northwest Territory
Visitors to the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park will learn the story of a history-changing battle and of the 26-year-old hero who orchestrated the victory.
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Louisville Science Center: stop by for some serious fun
The Louisville Science Center takes its mission seriously: to make science fun!
The center features more than 120 interactive exhibits, a four-story IMAX Theatre, a 2,600-year-old mummy, KidZone, and more.
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