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Swoon List: Public Greens, Festiva, And More

A to-go box of biggie-size doughnuts from A Taste of Amish (62 N. 1st St., Zionsville, 317-800-2500), including toffee-topped crunch, berry-filled, peanut butter-filled, and cinnamon-caramel doughnuts.   Public Greens (900 E 64th St., 317-964-0865), with an ever-changing preparation to top toast: spinach-ramp pesto, runny egg, and togarashi, which pairs well with the spring-bean-and-vegetable soup.   […]

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Hot On The Trails: Zionsville’s Big-4 Rail Trail

Formerly known as the Zionsville Rail Trail, the Big-4 Rail Trail, a greenway through the heart of the northwestern suburb, is a favorite of children and parents, at the center of a sprawling system that spans Boone County.

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Rare Dali Collection Coming to Zionsville (For Free!)

Christine Argillet, daughter of Salvador Dali’s publicist and confidant, is bringing her family’s exhibit to CV Art Gallery. Argillet spoke with IM about the surrealist artist’s work, the split between his public and private personas, and that ashtray attached to his pet turtle’s back.

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Shoptalk: Blooms And Linen

It’s fitting that when the owners of online shop Blooms & Linen searched for a brick-and-mortar spot, they would find a home just off of Main Street in Zionsville. Fitting, because the inventory is the sartorial equivalent of a modern farmhouse, stocked with utilitarian basics adorned with delightful details, such as military vests with faux-fur collars […]

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Sold: Zionsville’s Idyllic Farmhouse

The mix of pastoral charm and sophisticated urban style is a definite reflection of the times. Even the most rustic elements have polish.

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Zionsville’s New Taproom

On the brick-lined streets of sleepy suburbia, news of Noble Order Brewing Company pouring its medieval-themed brews in Zionsville issued a clarion call to the town: Bring out yer dead.

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Pocket Neighborhoods Start To Fill Up In Indy

Colorful dollhouse cottages cozy together along communal greens, sidewalks lead to front stoops, and built-in flower boxes overflow on tidy porches, resembling the Florida Panhandle villages Hoosiers frequent on family vacations.

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Traders Point Creamery

No 7 – The pasture-to-plate mantra drives every ingredient on your plate, from the grass-fed livestock to the freshly plucked ground cherries.

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IM Archives: The Ron Goodbye of Metta World Peace

“You could mark that night as the beginning of a period that was not good for our franchise,” says Donnie Walsh. “It really hurt us dramatically.”

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Hunter Smith Band Debuts New Sound at Traders Point

Hunter Smith is still kicking it. The former Colts punter and front man for the Hunter Smith Band will perform at an album release show Friday.

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ShopTalk: Siro’s Chic Boutique

Siro’s Chic Boutique evokes a streamlined Scandinavian vibe, and the range of inventory (sizes 0–22) spans $15 casual tank tops to $700 Lafayette 148 New York jackets.

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Welcome Race Fans into Your Home

Now’s the time to monetize Hoosier hospitality.

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Indianapolis Monthly Wins 10 ‘Best in Indiana Journalism’ Awards

First-place categories for IM stories included Medical, Business, and Sports reporting, as well as Column and Features writing.

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Street Savvy: Zionsville

The Salty Cowboy keeps the night rolling with tequila flights, plus margaritas and a s’mores dessert served in Mason jars.

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Recipe: Cutie Pies by Bites Dessert Bar

These treats have been flying off the trays.

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