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WELCOME 1 FAMILY FUN 4 FAMILY FUN PACKAGES 7 ATTRACTIONS 8 SHOPPING MANIA 15 GIRLFRIEND GETAWAY PACKAGES 17 SHOPPING OPTIONS 18 GOLF 24 STAY & PLAY PACKAGES 24 GOLFING OPTIONS 26 SEASONAL CALENDAR 30 DINING 32 LODGING 34 MEETING FACILITIES 38 OTHER MEMBER BUSINESSES 39 QUICK-REFERENCE HOTEL PACKAGE CHART 42 MAP 48 INDYS NORTHSIDE NEIGHBOR IS HAMILTON COUNTY Not many areas can match Hamilton Countys charm and sophistica- tion. Located only minutes from downtown Indianapolis, Hamilton County blends first-rate attractions and museums with stylish neigh- borhoods and alluring shops.
Not long ago, this growing community anchored by two large lakes and the meandering White River was largely rural. Today, it is an area defined by premier golf courses, chic restaurants, and fashionable shopping centers, or what we like to call lifestyle centers. TO MAKE YOUR VISIT TO HAMILTON COUNTY EASY, WEVE PUT TOGETHER TRAVEL PACKAGES CREATED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. Families looking for fun and adventure should try out our Family Fun Packages.Two of Americas top, kid-friendly attractionsConner Prairie and The ChildrensMuseumareonly minutes from each other. Andtomakeit even simpler, and better on the budget, weve bundled them up in an easy two-day package. Ladies who like to shop will love our new Girlfriend Getaway Packages. Is thereanything better than a couple days away getting pampered and perfumed? These packages are sure to refresh and rejuvenate. And theres something for the guys too. Hamilton County is one of the premier destinations in the Midwestfor golf.WANT TO GET OUT AND DISCOVERHAMILTON COUNTY ON YOUR OWN? Youll find art festivals, wineries, pot-teries, antique shops, galleries andsome of the bestlocal flavors in thearea. Plus, were only minutes awayfrom downtown Indianapolis, thenations 12th largest city and hometo countless things to do and see. 800 / 776-TOUR 1 2 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA 800 / 776-TOUR 3 4 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA AFAMILY
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WITH FUN OH, IF WE HAD THE POWER TO MAKE THE WEEKEND LONGER.To turn those 48 hours into just a few hours more. We cant add hours to the day, but with our Family Fun Packages,we can help you fill a getaway with plenty of memories youll always treasure. So while the time you spend here may fly by, in some ways it lasts forever. DIPPED A CANDLE LATELY?
Officially, Conner Prairie is a living
history museum, but to visitors, its
the Indiana frontier in the 1800s,
perfectly preserved and blissfully
unaware that time has rolled by.
Stroll through the village, hear the
residents of Prairietown tell you
about their daily lives. See what you
can learn at the one-room District
School and what you can buy at Mr.
Whitakers General Store. Tackle the
pioneer challenges of making your own candles, churning butter and even walking on stilts. Catch a baseball game with players who never even heard of a baseball card. At the Lenape Indian Camp and Trading Post, see how fur trade and Americas move west impacted Indiana. Gather at the Quaker Meeting House or stroll across the Cedar Chapel Covered Bridge. The 19th century may not havealways been an easy place to live, but its definitely a great place to visit. SO MANY REASONS TO SAY WOW! The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis, just a few miles from Conner Prairie, is a guaranteed smile-maker. For starters, its the worlds largestwith fivefloorsof wall-to-wall excitement. And voted the num-ber one childrens museum in thenation by Childmagazine. Yourkids can navigateasubmarine,ride a carousel, climb into a treehouse, sit behind the wheel of aracecar, and completely wearthemselves out. Catch a breatherat the food court, then its off tothe museums most thrilling anddramatic exhibit todate, Dino-sphere featuring the largest col-lection of real, juvenile dinosaurfossils in the U.S. 800 / 776-TOUR 5 6 800 / 776-TOUR 7 MORE TO EXPLORE
Add more adventure to your visit with some old-fashioned fun. Board the authentic Monon diesel and Nickel Plate steam trains departing occa- sionallyfor dinners, festivals, pumpkin picking or the Indiana State Fair. Liketraveling on twowheels? Try bicycling the Monon Trail, our five- mile rail-to-trails pathway. Or rent a canoe at White River Canoe Company and paddle down the scenic White River. On the outskirts of town, see the top performers in todays music industry at Verizon Wireless Music Center, a popular outdoor amphitheater thats always hopping in the summer. Ben & Aris keeps hopping all year long with arcade fun and seasonal mini golf. Forest Park has enough outdoor fun to last well into the evening. Thereyoull find a nine-holegolf course, a mini golf course, a 1920s carousel, play- grounds, volleyball, picnic shelters and an aquatic centerfeaturing an Olympic-size pool, water slide, springboards platform diving and toddler pool. Opening in 2007 is Central Park, a complete recreation facility for fitness, aquatics and family fun. HOTEL PACKAGES Ready to make plans? Look for Smiley on page 42 to find hotels offering our Family Fun Packages. Hotel pool and breakfast included with attraction tickets waiting for you at check-in. ESCAPE TO THE PRAIRIE 2ADULT TICKETS AND 2 YOUTH TICKETS TO CONNER PRAIRIE 1COMFORTABLE NIGHTS STAY
COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST DOUBLE THE FUN 2ADULT TICKETS AND 2 YOUTH TICKETS TO CONNER PRAIRIE 2 ADULT TICKETS AND 2 YOUTH TICKETS TO THE CHILDRENS MUSEUM
1COMFORTABLE NIGHTS STAY
COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST Need more or fewer tickets? No problem. Just ask your represen- tative to quote a rate that fits your family. How about a longer stay? Ask about preferred rates for a second night. 8 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA ATTRACTIONS ATLANTA MUSIC HALL
135 W.Main St., Atlanta
765 / 292-2312
Enjoy the sounds of live jazz, big band, blues and Dixieland. Donations accepted. Hours: Wed. and Sat. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. THE BELFRY THEATRE u SR 238 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville
(One mileeastof SR 37, four miles
west of I-69)
317 / 773-0398
www.thebelfry.us
One of Indianas oldest and most hon- ored community theatres, The Belfry
produces six family-oriented comedies, dramas, and musicals annually.Call for required reservations and show sched- ule. Admission: $10$12.
BEN & ARIS FAMILYFUN CENTER u S.R. 37 and 141st St., Fishers
317 / 770-5294
www.benandari.com
Voted number one in family entertain- ment Ben & Aris offers two designer
miniature golf courses, duck pin bowling, alarge arcade area and restaurant.
Admission: free. Hours: Jan.March
daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Apr.May and Sept.Dec. daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; JuneAug. daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. CARMEL MONON DEPOT MUSEUM
211 1st St. SW, Carmel
317 / 846-7117
Built in 1883, the depot served as the main transportation and freight site for Carmel. The renovated depot houses the Carmel Clay Historical Society. Hours: Fri. 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CARLEY ELK FARM
29113 Haworth Rd., Atlanta
765 / 502-6999
CarleyElk Farm sponsors an Elk Farm Tour each year in September and hosts organized farm tours year round. The Elk may be rented for special events. Elk meat and products are available for sale. CARMEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
P.O. Box 761, Carmel
317 / 844-9717
www.carmelsymphony.org
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra pres- ents a six-concert subscription series
which includes a mix of classics and
pops, a holiday concert and a Family Fun! concert. Several concerts are family-
friendly.The CSO also sponsorsan annu- al Young Artist Concerto Competition and performs during the July 4th Carmelfest at the gazebo in downtown Carmel.
Tickets: $20 adult, $15 senior (65 &
older), $5 student (high schoolcollege), younger students & children arefree.
CHILDRENS MUSEUM OF
INDIANAPOLIS
30th and Meridian Streets, Indianapolis 317 / 334-3322 or 1-800-208-KIDS
www.ChildrensMuseum.org
Aplacefor young and the young at heart, The Childrens Museum is the worlds
largest of its kind. Five levels include
hundreds of interactivestations in 11 gal- leries focusing on trains, space, archaeol- ogy, science, dramatics, world cultures, history, the arts and more. New to the museum is Dinosphere where visitors SPLASH, MOSH, FISH, DISH, NOSH, DASH, FLASH, SPLISH, CRASH 800 / 776-TOUR 9 walk through a prehistoric forest on the lookout for dinosaurs. Museum store and several dining options offered. Admission: $12 adult, $7 youth (2-17), $11 senior
(60+). Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (10 a.m. to 8p.m. the first Thursday of each month.) Open daily, March Labor Day. Closed Mondays, September February.Closed Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
CONNER PRAIRIE u 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers
317 / 776-6000 or 1-800-966-1836
www.connerprairie.org
Come to Conner Prairie, one of Americas finestliving history museums and travel to five historic areas to experience how lifehaschanged over the years. Be a
farmer in 1886 Liberty Corner.Walk in the shoes of a pioneer in 1836 Prairietown. Explore the work of a Native American in 1816 Lenape Indian Camp. Experience 19th-century daily life at PastPort hands- ondiscovery area. Tour the Conner Estate gardens, barns and home. Indoor
Museum Center offers historic exhibits, film presentation, restaurant and muse- um shop. Admission: April-October: $11 adult, $10 senior (65+), $7 youth (5-12). November-March: special rates for pro- grams. Group rates and special prices for programs, events and classes and
Weekend on the Farm overnight experi- ence available. Outdoor historic areas
open April-October. Hours: April:
Wednesday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Closed Mondays andTuesdays. May-October: Tuesday- Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Mondays. November- March: Open for special programs. Call or visitwebsite for programs, dates and
times. FLOWING WELL
116th & Gray Rds., Carmel
317 / 848-7275
Anatural underground reservoir, the
well has spouted water at the rate of 15 gallons per minute since 1902. The
Flowing Well has become a frequent stop for travelers who fill containers with
refreshing water.
HAMILTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Courthouse Square, Historic Noblesville 317 / 776-9600
Listedin the National Register of Historic Places, this French Renaissance structure has housed county offices since 1878.
Admission: free. Hours: Mon. through Fri. 8a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
HAMILTON COUNTY MUSEUM
OF HISTORY AND OLD SHERIFFS
RESIDENCE AND JAIL u 810 Conner St., Noblesville
317 / 770-0775
www.rootsweb.com/~inhchs/index.htm Listed in the National Register of
Historic Places, the 1876 museum hous- es items of county historic interest,
restored Victorian rooms, jail cells, and a research library. Admission: free (dona- tions appreciated). Hours: year-round Thur. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
HOME PLACE LIBRARY & MUSEUM
10801 N. College Ave., Indianapolis
317 / 582-0507
View historical items representative of the local area, Civil War through Vietnam eramilitary items and genealogy refer- ence material. Admission: free. Hours: Mon. through Thur. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 10 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA INDIANA TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM 325 Cicero Rd., Noblesville
317 / 773-6000
www.itm.org
Ride the rails on an authentic steam or diesel train and tour morethan 50 rail cars. The private rolling hotel suite of millionaireHenry Flagler can be toured on special holidays. Trolley rides are
available daily during the season, and train rides are available on weekends only. Special event train rides include Hamiltonian Dinner Train, Pizza Train, Fairtrain, Pumpkin Train and Polar Bear Express. Admission: Adults $3, Children 3-12 $2, Children 2 and under are free. Additional charge for train rides. Hours: Memorial Day through Labor Day, Tue. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Open weekends only in April, May, Sept. and Oct., Sat. 10 a.m. to 5p.m. and Sun. 10 a.m. to4p.m.
LASER FLASH u 617 Third Ave. SW, Carmel
317 / 571-1677
www.laser-flash.com
Indianas largest laser tag center is per- fect for gatherings and parties of all
typesfamilies, youth groups, corpora- tions, team building and fun. Now featur- ing NobleRomanspizza. Admission:
varies, call for details. Hours: Open 7 days a week, call for specific hours.
MAIN STREET PRODUCTIONS
P.O. Box 702, Westfield
317 / 767-4000
Ticket prices: $10. Season:
Approximately four shows per year. MUSEUM OF MINIATURE HOUSES AND OTHER COLLECTIONS u 111 E. Main St., Carmel
317 / 575-9466
www.museumofminiatures.org
See morethan 50 dollhouses and minia- ture scenes. Learn the stories behind these houses. Children can play the
treasure-hunt game. Admission: $4
adult, $2 children under 10. Hours: Wed. through Sat. 11 a.m. to4p.m. and Sun. 1p.m. to 4 p.m. Closed in early Jan. and some holidays.
NOBLESVILLE COMMERCIAL
HISTORIC DISTRICTNOBLESVILLE
MAIN STREET, INC. u 317 / 776-0205
Noblesville has been placed on the
National Registrar of Historic places. Visitorscan surround themselves with a variety of antique shops, art galleries, specialty stores and charming restau- rants. Several of which have been voted Best of Indianapolis. Fine architectural examples include period street lamps, flower boxes and wrought iron benches. POTTERS BRIDGE
19401 Allisonville Rd., Noblesville
317 / 896-5874
Countysonlyremaining covered bridge. Constucted in 18701871, the bridge is listed in the National Register of
Historic Places.
SHERIDAN MUSEUM
308 S. Main St., Sheridan
317 / 758-5765
The museum houses over 300 artifacts 800 / 776-TOUR 11 as well as a genealogical and family his- tory center.
VERIZON WIRELESS MUSIC CENTER u 12880 E. 146th St.,
Exit 10 off I-69, Noblesville
317 / 776-3337
www.verizonwirelessmusiccenter.com Recognized as one of North Americas premier entertainment venues, Verizon Wireless Music Center hosts the top
names in the entertainment world. The 220-acre, 24,000+ seat (6,147 covered) amphitheater includes a
hospitality/event plaza with full catering and beverage service. Ticket prices vary per show. Season: May through Sept. PARKS & RECREATION FISHERS PARKS AND RECREATION u One Municipal Dr., Fishers
317 / 595-3150
www.fishers.in.us
FISHERS YMCA u 9012 E. 126th St., Fishers
317 / 595-9622 FOREST PARK AQUATIC CENTER
1077 Cicero Rd., Noblesville
317 / 773-4659
This outdoor aquatic center features an Olympic size pool with slide, diving pool with springboards, beginner pool with fountains, sunning deck, snack bar and locker rooms. Open Memorial Day
through Labor Day. Admission charged. Call ahead for seasonal hours.
THE FORUM AT FISHERS u Ice Skating
9022 E. 126th St., Fishers
317 / 849-9930
HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS u 15513 S. Union St., Carmel
317 / 896-5874
www.co.hamilton.in.us
NOBLESVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB u 411 South Harbour Dr., Noblesville
317 / 776-0222
www.nacfitness.com
NOBLESVILLE GOLF & BATTING
CENTER u 17400 Willow View Rd., Noblesville
317 / 773-2909
NOBLESVILLE PARKS & RECREATION u 701Cicero Rd., Noblesville
317 / 776-6350
www.cityofnoblesville.org/parks
WHITE RIVER CANOE CO.
118CiceroRd. (SR 19), Noblesville
317 / 776-0129
Carving its way through Central Indiana, WhiteRiver offers outdoor enthusiasts a fun-filled day of water, nature, and
wildlife. White River Canoe Co., rents canoes and kayaks and offers shuttle serviceand special group rates. Season: Year-round weather permitting.
Reservations suggested. TRAVEL & TOURS INDIANAPOLIS AVIATION
Metropolitan Airport
9913 Willowview Rd., Fishers
317 / 849-0840
INDIANAPOLIS EXECUTIVE AIRPORT 11329 East SR 32, Zionsville
317 / 769-3288
Take an adventure in the skies with a discovery sight-seeing flight.
TLCLIMOUSINE SERVICE u 8760 E. 196th St., Noblesville
317 / 776-0679
UNSEENPRESS.COM, INC. u P.O. Box 687, Westfield
317 / 840-6456
www.unseenpress.com
Home of Historic Indiana ghost walks and tours. 12 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA SUMMERTIME AT CONNER PRAIRIE 800 / 776-TOUR 13 14 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA SHOPPING
MANIA 800 / 776-TOUR 15 WHATEVER YOURE LOOKING FOR, CHANCES ARE WEVE GOT A STORE FOR YOU. Whether its the finest of fashion, the latest in electronics or that hard-to-find antique, youre guaranteed to bring home a real prize. UPSCALE AND NOTABLE
The brand new Clay Terrace Lifestyle Center offers a new concept to shopping with an old, familiar style. Visitors to this open-air mall walk down brick sidewalks and find front door parking much like a cozy Midwestern town. Here youll find DSW Shoe Warehouse, Wild Oats, Indigo Nation, Sur La Table, Z Gallerie and more. Only a few miles down the road is the Fashion Mall at Keystone at the Crossing. With Saks Fifth Avenue and Parisian as its anchors, the Fashion Mall contains nearly 95 specialty shops and eateries including Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, J Crew,Coach, William-Sonoma and Eddie Bauer. QUAINT AND ECLECTICEasily one of Indianas mostcharming small towns, Nobles-ville beckons with 19th cen-tury street lamps, wrought ironbenches and a courthousesquare filled with antique andspecialty shops. Youll find aflower shop with buckets ofcolor spilling out onto thesidewalk, a furniturestoreoffering specialty pieces forthe lodge and cabin look, anold-fashioned ice creamshoppe, art galleries andunique gifts. Nearby aretwopotteries, and on Saturdaymornings youll find farmfresh produce at the localfarmers market. PAMPERED AND PERFUMED
Save some time for rest and
relaxation at one of our day spas
orbrand new perfumery. Treat
yourself toamassage, mani-
cureormakeover at a select
salon or spa and enjoy rejuvena-
tion at its finest. For a more
unique experience, visit the
master perfumers at Le Studio
de Parfums. Here, take the time
and createyour own signature
perfume with oils and scents
brought directly from the south
of France. Or, just peruse the
gift-shop for unique and already
made fragrances. WEB DEALS!Visit us online at www.simplerside-ofindianapolis.com to find couponsat participating locations. Or call 1-800-776-TOUR and well sendyou a Little Book of Deals stockedwith savings on many of our attrac-tions, shops and restaurants. Itssomething that no bargain huntershould be without. 16 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA HOTEL PACKAGES Ready to shop til you drop? Clear out the trunk because youre sure to bring surprises back home.Look for the Pocket Book on page 42 to find hotels offering our special Girlfriend Getaways packages. GIRLFRIEND GETAWAY LUXURIOUS OVERNIGHT STAY
BREAKFAST
LITTLE BOOK OF DEALS COUPON BOOKLET SPA SPECIALS
CHECK-IN GOODY BAG 800 / 776-TOUR 17 18 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA ANTIQUES ACORN FARM COUNTRY STORE
15466 Oak Rd., Carmel
317 / 846-OAKS (6257)
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM u 1055 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel
317 / 844-8351
ANTIQUES GALORE & MORE
110 E. Main St., Westfield
317 / 867-1228
CARLAS CUPBOARD
304 S. Main St., Sheridan
317 / 758-0920
CARMEL OLD TOWN ANTIQUE MALL u 38 W. Main St., Carmel
317 / 566-1908
www.carmeloldtownantiquemall.com FAVORITE FINDS
111 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel
317 / 848-2308
HARTLEY INTERIORS & ANTIQUES
103 E. Main St., Arcadia
317 / 984-3424
LAKE AND LODGE OUTFITTERS
917 Conner St., Noblesville
317 / 773-4777
THE LOGAN VILLAGE MALL
977 Logan St., Noblesville
317 / 776-9999
NOBLESVILLE ANTIQUE MALL u 20 N. 9th St., Noblesville
317 / 773-5095 OLDE HOUSE ANTIQUES
293 S. 8th St., Noblesville
317 / 773-6951
ON THE CORNER ANTIQUES &
COLLECTIBLES AND VICTORIAS
TEA ROOM
508 E. 6th St., Sheridan
317 / 758-6407
R. BEAUCHAMP ANTIQUES
16405 Westfield Blvd., Westfield
317 / 896-3717
RANDYS TOY SHOP
165 N. 9th St., Noblesville
317 / 776-2220
RED BARN ANTIQUE & FLEA MARKET 325 E. 106th St., Indianapolis
317 / 846-8928
SEXSON ANTIQUES
6410 E. 106th St., Fishers
317 / 845-9888
WESTFIELD ANTIQUE MALL AND COOL CREEK COFFEE u 800 E. Main St. (SR 32), Westfield
317 / 867-3327 ART GALLERIES ORIGINALS ART GALLERY u 871 Conner St., Noblesville
317 / 776-2362 FARM MARKETS THE APPLE STORE AT CONNER PRAIRIE 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers
317 / 776-6000
Sept.Oct. SHOP TIL YOU DROP (AND THEN SHOP SOME MORE) 800 / 776-TOUR 19 CARMEL FARMERS MARKET
One Civic Square, Carmel
www.carmelfarmersmarket.com
JuneSept., Sat. only 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. FISHERS FARMERS MARKET
One Municipal Dr., Fishers
317 / 578-0700
www.fisherschamber.com
JuneOct., Sat. only8a.m. tonoon.
NOBLESVILLE FARMERS MARKET
Judicial Ctr.Parking
Conner St. & 8th
Noblesville
317 / 776-0205
June 4Oct. 14, Saturdays only 8 a.m. to noon.
RUSSELL FARMS PUMPKIN PATCH LLC 12290 E. 191stSt., Noblesville
317 / 773-9078
www.russell-farms.com
Russell Farms annual Country Fall Fest takes place every October weekend. Not only are there thousands of pumpkins to choose from, great safe hayrides, minia-tureagri-golf and familygames andcrafts, but there are also two corn mazes to find your way through. Evening group outings are available. Open every weekend in October, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
STONYCREEK FARM u 11366 State Rd., 38 East, Noblesville
317 / 773-3344
This farm and nursery offers wagon
rides tofields to pick-your-own pump- kins in the fall, cut-your-own Christmas trees at the holidays, or choose trees for landscaping. Admission is charged for Pumpkin Harvest Festival. Hours: Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to5p.m. and Sun. 1p.m. to 5 p.m. Open: Mar. through Dec. STUCKEY FARM MARKET
19975 County Line Rd., Sheridan
(2 1/2 miles north of SR 32 on the
Hamilton County/Boone County Line Rd.) 317 / 769-4172
Apples areavailableJuly through
November at this popular family-run
orchard. Visitors can ride a wagon to the orchard or pumpkin patch to pick-your- own. The Market also has fresh pre-
picked apples and other seasonal fruit available. Watch as fresh cider is made and bottled on the farm. Admission: free. Hours: Mon. through Sat. 9 a.m. to 5p.m. Open: lateJune until mid Dec. POTTERY CONNER PRAIRIE MUSEUM SHOP u 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers
317 / 776-6000
www.connerprairie.org 20 HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA STRAWTOWN POTTERY u 12738 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville
317 / 984-5080
Visit the studio of Strawtown Pottery
wherethey have been creating their sig- nature stoneware since 1983. Youll also find pottery accessories, unique gifts and antiques. Hours: Tue. through Sat.
10a.m. to5p.m. SHOPS THE ALLEY CATS u 982 Logan St., Noblesville
317 / 774-1213
www.alleycatsgifts.com
BUNDY DECOYS u 16506 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville
765/734-1148 or 1-800-387-3831
Tour Bundy Decoys showroom and fac- tory displaying exquisite hand-carved wooden duck decoys and nature-oriented gifts. Each Bundy duck decoyis carved of solid white cedar, sanded, hand-finished and stained. Admission: free. Hours:
Mon. through Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Weekends by appointment.
CLAYTERRACE LIFESTYLE CENTER u US 31 and 146th St., Carmel
317 / 566-0011
THE COLLECTORS FRIEND
8775 E. 116th St., Fishers
317 / 845-8938
CONNER PRAIRIE MUSEUM SHOP u 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers
317 / 776-6000
www.connerprairie.org
DEER CREEK SHOPS u I-69 toExit 10, Noblesville
317 / 773-8353
DONNAS ALTERATIONS u 8783 E. 116th St., Fishers
317 / 841-1358
EVERYTHING INDIANA u 9913 Heatherglen Circle, Fishers
317 / 679-5893
www.everythingindiana.com
THE FASHION MALL
Keystone at the Crossing
I-465 and Keystone Ave. Exit
317 / 574-4000
LE STUDIO DES PARFUMS u 165 E. Main St., Atlanta
765 / 292-2059
Discover the exciting secrets of French per- fume making at this make-your-own shop direct from Galimard Perfumerie, one of the worldsmostfamous perfumers. Visitors may custom create their own unique fra- grance from several different special
scents, or purchase Galimard perfumes and 800 / 776-TOUR 21 other European bath and beauty products. Call ahead for hoursand pricing.
LINDEN TREE UNIQUE GIFTS
856 Logan St., Noblesville
317 / 773-3238
MERCHANTS SQUARE
116th St. and Keystone Ave., Carmel
317 / 844-5313 SPAS & SALONS DREAM WEAVER SALON & DAYSPA u 11061 Allisonville Rd., Fishers
317 / 595-6000
HAIR & BODY CARE u 3156 E. SR 32, Westfield
317 / 867-2629
www.hairandbodycare.com
ON THE EDGE HAIR DESIGNS u 104 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel
317 / 844-4014 WINERIES FERRINS FRUIT WINERY u 89 1stAve., SW, Carmel
317 / 566-9463 (WINE)
www.ferrinsfruitwinery.com
Ferrins Fruit Winery offers a selection of exquisite fruit wines suitable for any
occasion. All wine is fermented and bot- tled on the premises. Patrons may enjoy acomplimentary taste of wine at the
tasting bar, shop for wine accessories, gift baskets, or take a tour of the fer-
menting and bottling area as time per- mits. First Avenue Cookie Company and Monon Caf
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