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Canadian citizens generally do not need a visa to visit the United States. Mexican citizens not holding another passport generally need to have obtained a [[w:Border Crossing Card|Border Crossing Card]] or visa prior to now, due to wait times to obtain them. Citizens of other foreign countries who seeks to enter the United States generally must first obtain a U.S. visa. Certain international travelers may be able to travel to the U.S. for tourism for 90 days or less without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program. |
Canadian citizens generally do not need a visa to visit the United States. Mexican citizens not holding another passport generally need to have obtained a [[w:Border Crossing Card|Border Crossing Card]] or visa prior to now, due to wait times to obtain them. Citizens of other foreign countries who seeks to enter the United States generally must first obtain a U.S. visa. Certain international travelers may be able to travel to the U.S. for tourism for 90 days or less without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program. |
Revision as of 19:07, 27 May 2024
Indianapolis — 3-6 octobre 2024
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Indianapolis, ou Indy, est la capitale de l'État américain de l'Indiana. En 2022, la zone métropolitaine d'Indianapolis comptait environ 1,5 million d'habitants. Indianapolis est surnommée « Circle City » et « Naptown ». Bien plus que la capitale mondiale des courses automobiles, Indianapolis abrite également une importante histoire culturelle afro-américaine, une scène LGBTQ+ en plein essor, une forte concentration d'œuvres d'art publiques, de monuments et de sentiers de promenade, ainsi que le plus grand musée pour enfants du monde.
Lieu
- Voir plus : Lieu
La conférence se tient sur le campus de Université de l'Indiana à Indianapolis dans le Hall Hine (875 W North St, Indianapolis, IN 46202). Pour plus d'informations sur le lieu de la conférence, veuillez consulter notre page consacrée au lieu de la conférence.
Logement
- Bourses
- Voir plus : Bourses
Toutes les personnes recevant une bourse seront logées au
- Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites Downtown IUPUI
- 414 W Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
L'hébergement des bénéficiaires de bourses complètes et partielles sera géré par l'organisateur de la conférence. Veuillez ne pas réserver de chambre d'hôtel si vos frais d'hébergement sont couverts par une bourse.
- Partenaires de la conférence
Pour tous les autres personnes, nous publierons bientôt des codes de réduction pour réserver auprès de nos hôtels partenaires. Ces hôtels retenus sont les suivants :
- Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites Downtown IUPUI
- 414 W Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
- Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown / Courtyard by Marriott Downtown / SpringHill Suites Downtown
- 501-601 W Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 46204
Le Hampton Inn / Homewood Suites est l'hôtel le plus proche du site, à environ 10 minutes de marche. Le Fairfield Inn & Suites / Courtyard by Marriott / SpringHill Suites est aussi proche, dans une zone plus accessible à pied sur la rue principale d'Indy.
Venir aux États-Unis
Depuis l'étranger
- Voir plus : Visas
Canadian citizens generally do not need a visa to visit the United States. Mexican citizens not holding another passport generally need to have obtained a Border Crossing Card or visa prior to now, due to wait times to obtain them. Citizens of other foreign countries who seeks to enter the United States generally must first obtain a U.S. visa. Certain international travelers may be able to travel to the U.S. for tourism for 90 days or less without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program.
You can use the U.S. Department of State Visa Wizard to find out what visa type is appropriate for you and/if you are eligible for the Visa Waiver Program.
Conference organizers may be able to give potential attendees a letter of invitation.
By plane
The Indianapolis International Airport is the only major airport in the Indianapolis area. It is located southwest of downtown. You can expect to pay about $25 by Uber/Lyft from the airport to downtown. There is also a public bus, IndyGo Route 8, which runs about every 30 minutes and goes to the Downtown Transit Center, passing nearby to the conference venue and hotels, for $1.75. There is no subway or rail connection.
By train
Travel by rail to Indianapolis is possible from locations in the US Midwest and Northeast, but can be challenging due to infrequency of service and limited routes. In past years, some WCNA attendees have organized a WikiTrain originating in New York, and this route is possible to Indianapolis. Stay tuned if interested!
Amtrak service to Indianapolis stops at the Indianapolis Union Station. The station is only served by the Cardinal line, which stops in cities including Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, and New York. The station is in the southern downtown area, not from the conference venue and hotels.
Indianapolis was once home to (arguably) the first union station in the world, and the surviving terminal building and is an impressive Romanesque structure and clocktower worth a visit!
By bus
For regional destinations, it is very possible to get to Indianapolis by bus. Downtown Indianapolis is served mainly by Greyhound, Amtrak Thruway, Megabus, and FlixBus. Depending on the carrier, you might be dropped off at the Indianapolis Bus Station (connected to the train station) in the south part of downtown, or at a street stop downtown, such as the one at the City-County Building across the street from the Downtown Transit Center. These are about a mile from the conference venue/hotels.
By car
Indianapolis is an easy city to drive to and get around in your car. The city is about 2 hours from Cincinnati, Dayton, or Louisville; 3 hours to Chicago, Columbus, or Toledo; and 4 hours to Detroit, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Nashville, or Cleveland. Many hotels close to downtown offer free parking, or daily rates that are less than other major cities. It is generally not difficult to find downtown street parking, which is metered—only in certain downtown or popular neighborhoods— until 11pm (except Sunday). Electric charging stations are possible to find, but not as common as many other cities.
However, it is not generally easy to find free or street parking within the IUPUI campus, which has pricey on-campus visitor parking garages and surface lots. If you are driving, please make sure to let us know park in the garages (not a surface lot), so you can use our provided free parking validation ticket on your way out.