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1) The Children s Museum of Indianapolis The world s largest children s museum recently added even more fun with a $38.5 million sports-theme addition. Kids can play on a mini Colts football field, Indy 500 pedal cars and mini golf courses. Also at the museum: a Dinosaur Dig excavation site, a brilliant Chihuly-inspired
Fireworks of Glass display, hands-on science experiments galore, a full-size indoor carousel and a Playscape section specifically geared toward babies, toddlers and preschoolers. childrensmuseum.org Children27s-Museum.jpg
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2) Indianapolis Zoo Pet a shark, race a cheetah (NASCAR driver Tony Stewart narrates the feature), hand-feed a giraffe, and stand just inches away from a majestic Amur tiger. Garden geeks and green thumbs will enjoy wandering through the glorious White R
Mar 2, 2021 / 09:57 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Inside of Indy’s Kitchen, a place where chefs from the city can get their ideas off the ground, is a private chef with a catering business that’s getting a lot of attention in Indianapolis.
The Le’Noir Experience, founded by Amber Le’Noir, first got started in July. “It’s just basically the childhood foods that I grew up on,” Le’Noir said. “I come from a family of great cooks beginning with my grandmother, the late Ella Mae Williams, to my parents and my sister Arienne.”
However, although cooking seems to run in her blood, she had her doubts. That’s when her friend and hairstylist, Porscha Williams, wouldn’t take “no” for an answer. “(I) shared with her my passion and she believed in my vision and gave me my first private chef opportunity and it’s been a blessing ever since.”
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