Entertainment in Indiana
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Plump's Last Shot
Bobby Plump inspired the iconic movie Hoosiers. He's the kid who swished in the last-second shot, so his tiny school beat the 'big city' school in the 1950s state basketball championship. There's sports memorabilia everywhere, and sometimes Bobby himself is on site. It's located in a big house in Broad Ripple overlooking the Monon Trail - great for people-watching and sipping a cold one on the dog-friendly patio.
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Rathskeller
Quaff German brews at the outdoor beer garden's picnic tables in summer, or at the deer-head-lined indoor beer hall once winter strikes. The six-beer sampler gets you acquainted with the wares. It is located in the historic Athenaeum building near Mass Ave.
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Slippery Noodle Inn
Downtown's Noodle is the oldest bar in the state, and has seen action as a whorehouse, slaughterhouse, gangster hangout and Underground Railroad station; currently, it's one of the best blues clubs in the country. There's live music nightly, and it's cheap.
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Lucas Oil Stadium
The motor races aren't the only coveted spectator events. The NFL's Colts win football games under a huge retractable roof at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Chatterbox Tavern
Chill out with the varied clientele at this intimate, candlelit bar in the Mass Ave 'hood. It features live jazz nightly, and a hearty stock of beer and wine.
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Conseco Fieldhouse
Basketball is huge in Indiana, and Conseco Fieldhouse is ground zero, where the NBA's Pacers make it happen.
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