Jeff
Castner is proud to be a part of the Indianapolis community, and to share in
the urban center’s many unique, inspiring and interesting things to both see
and do. As a long-time area resident and Indianapolis enthusiast, Castner looks
forward to sharing some of his favorite places to visit during his time away from
work, particularly with those new to the city and the surrounding area.
Below,
Jeff Castner gladly shares of some of his favorite places to visit in his
hometown.
White
River State Park
Known as
the only cultural urban state park in the country, White River State Park
skillfully blends numerous local cultural attractions with the creative use of
green space, all of which can be experienced via bicycle, Segway, boat or on
foot. Visitors new to Indianapolis have the chance to walk or ride to such
local attractions as the White River Gardens, the NCAA Hall of Champions, the
Indiana State Museum and more.
Indianapolis
Motor Speedway
No
Indianapolis trip would be complete, says Jeff Castner, without a trip to the
iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home to the largest single-day racing and
sprint events in the world. Home of the annual Indy 500, the century old
Speedway is a must-see for families and sporting enthusiasts around the world.
Fountain
Square Cultural District
If you’d
like to visit a unique and historical part of the downtown area, one full of
well-known restaurants, a vibrant arts and music scene and a plethora of
shopping opportunities, says Jeff Castner, then take a detour through downtown
Indianapolis’s Fountain Square Cultural District.
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