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The "end game" for Taylor Swift's sold-out U.S. Eras Tour took place this weekend in downtown Indianapolis.
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After a little under two years of planning, downtown Indianapolis will welcome roughly 200,000 people for the last stop of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour this weekend. City officials say the event is expected to boost economic activity and introduce some road closures during the event.
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The Monumental Gestures initiative partners with the city and other public and private organizations to help plan potentially monumental art projects in Indianapolis.
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Public and private efforts to transform the White River and its Indianapolis banks are ongoing through a variety of developing projects.
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Indianapolis is squarely in the path of totality for next month’s solar eclipse. The city is expecting thousands of visitors to experience the solar event in central Indiana.
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The first round of the Visiting All Neighborhoods initiative represents a diverse lineup of arts and culture spots including theaters, restaurants, studios and event spaces.
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Indy Tourism is ending the year on a high note with 15 conventions and events in December.
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Indianapolis tourism experienced a comeback in 2021 following a year of pandemic event cancellations and delays.
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The cancellation of conventions, conferences and trade shows due to the coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on tourism in Indianapolis, a tourism official said.
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Tourism officials who work to bring sporting events and conventions to Indiana's capital are cutting executive pay for the rest of the year to cope with heavy financial losses expected from the coronavirus pandemic.