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If shopping is of interest, explore Indianapolis's Circle Centre mall, where you'll find the state's only Nordstrom's among 100 other specialty stores. For an upscale shopping experience, visit the Fashion Mall at Keystone Crossing, featuring Sacs Fifth Avenue, Crate & Barrel and Tiffany & Co.. Check out Indy's interesting cultural districts, including Massachusetts Avenue with its galleries, shops and one-of-a-kind restaurants. If antiques are what you're looking for, take a short drive southeast of downtown to Fountain Square, where you'll find more than 200 antique dealers in specialty stores and art galleries. Other cultural opportunities include the Indianapolis Museum of Art, one of the largest general art museums in the world, and the renowned 5 story Indianapolis Children's Museum regarded as one of the best in the country.

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