VisitIndy.com says it best: Just southeast of downtown, this funky Indianapolis neighborhood has vintage and antique shops, a world of restaurants, working artists and a vibrant arts scene, live music and performance, and one-of-a-kind stores that sell comics, musical instruments, home decor, fresh flowers, and so much more. Visit Fountain Square any time of the day or night, and find out why our neighborhood is anything but…square!
The Fountain Square Theatre Building opened in 1928 as a place for entertainment, shopping and professional offices. The structure is located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue at Shelby and Prospect Streets. It is but one of the many historic buildings that add character to this interesting piece of Indianapolis.
Ohhh that area sounds very interesting! ☺️😍
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It is a unique part of Indianapolis!
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I’ve drove through that city on the freeway but never stopped to have a look, bummer!
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Indy has some great attractions. John, I bet you would really like the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway Museum.
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Oh yes I would love to see the museum! ZOOM! 😂 My sister asked me recently why I don’t travel more…
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