The Indianapolis Cultural Trail kicked off a 30-day crowdfunding campaign in your honor today, with the goal of raising $262,800 for repairs by June 29.
Sarah Bahr
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June 2018 First Bite
“Instead of graham crackers, my cheesecake has a salted cookie crust. I just crush some Nilla Wafers and salt them up with brown butter. It stays really crunchy.”
IM Editors
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The Feed: Cultural Trail Food Tours Kick Off, And The Vanguard Launches A Pop-Up
The latest updates from The Vanguard, Crispy Bird, and Happy Brewing Co., plus a turmeric warmer that’s good for what ails you.
Suzanne Krowiak
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11 Cultural Trail Delights That Make Us Smile
One dog-owner takes his Saint Bernard along on rides in a cart. Another lets his pooch scoot along on a skateboard. Even if you don’t cross paths with these regulars, chances are you’ll still see a creative rig.
Megan Fernandez
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Shoptalk Video: Trailside General Store
A sneak peak at our January “Shoptalk.”
Tyler Springer
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Editor’s Note, March 2016: The Effect of the Cultural Trail
There are more reasons than ever to linger downtown—primarily thanks to the trailblazing path.
Amanda Heckert
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Unspoken Rules: The Cultural Trail
Don’t park your news van on the trail—and other dos, don’ts, and nevers.
IM Editors
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Best Bars and Restaurants Along the Cultural Trail
Where’s a good place to drop some of your $53 along the trail? Glad you asked.
Megan Fernandez
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Cultural Trail Expansion: Is Garfield Park Next?
“We’ve had some good discussions with leaders about potential expansions,” says trail executive director Karen Haley.
Megan Fernandez
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How It Works: The Cultural Trail
Usually, urban recreation paths take traffic away from the action. But the Cultural Trail leads into and through downtown, passing within a block of every major cultural, arts, and sports facility, plus each surrounding neighborhood.
Megan Fernandez
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Street Savvy: Virginia Avenue
At first whiff, you might think you’ve stumbled into a French bakery at Lilly’s Soap Kitchen (below). The handmade soaps here look like slabs of swirled pound cake and come in yummy scents.