2024/Program/Crawl
Indianapolis — 3-6 October 2024
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The Wiki Culture Crawl is a WikiConference North America tradition, held on the day before the conference proper, on Thursday October 3.
There will be a series of cultural tours offered by many of our Indianapolis partner sites, to be followed by the opening night reception in the evening. This year, we are so excited to have over 20 participating attractions, and so it is very important that we show our appreciation by making all of these amazing tours fully attended. Please sign up below, since some tours will fill up!
Culture Crawl Schedule
If you signed up but can no longer attend one or more of these tours, please cross your name off (e.g. Alice) so that the organizers will know how many vacant spots are available in each tour.
October 3 - Thursday - Culture Crawl | ||||||
ALL DAY | Editathon at the Indiana University Indianapolis University Library Ashby Browsing Room (UL 2210B), Philanthropic Studies Library |
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Time | Partner | Location | Register + more info | |||
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9:00am – 10:00am | Indiana State Library | 315 W. Ohio St. | Register! | |||
10:00am - 12:00pm | Herron Art Library | 735 W. New York St. | Register! | |||
10:00am - 11:00am | Monument Circle Historic District Walking Tour by Indiana Landmarks | 125 Monument Circle | Register! | |||
10:00am – 12:00pm | Indiana Historical Society | 500 W. Ohio St. | Register! | |||
10:00am – 11:00am | Indiana State Library | 315 W. Ohio St. | Register! | |||
11:00am – 11:45am | Indiana Supreme Court and Law Library | 200 W. Washington St. | Register! | |||
11:00am - 12:30pm | Decoding Downtown Indy Walking Tour by Indiana Landmarks | 50 S. Capitol Ave | Register! | |||
11:00am – 11:45am | Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site | 1230 N. Delaware St | Register! | |||
11:00am – 11:45am | Ray Bradbury Museum | 425 University Blvd. | Register! | |||
11:30am – 1:30pm | Lunch at Fresco Italian Café on the Canal Meet at this cafe on the Canal Walk for lunch together —10% discount with WCNA badge! |
310 W Michigan St | Open to all! | |||
1:00pm – 2:00pm | Indiana Statehouse | 200 W. Washington St. | Register! | |||
1:00pm – 2:00pm | Indiana State Library | 315 W. Ohio St. | Register! | |||
1:00pm – 1:45pm | Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site | 1230 N. Delaware St | Register! | |||
1:00pm – 1:45pm | Ray Bradbury Museum | 425 University Blvd. | Register! | |||
1:00pm – 4:00pm |
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414 W. Vermont St. | Register! | |||
2:00pm – 3:00pm | Indiana Statehouse | 200 W. Washington St. | Register! | |||
2:00pm – 3:30pm | Central Library, Indianapolis Public Library Center for Black Literature and Culture |
40 E. St. Clair St. | Register! | |||
2:00pm – 3:00pm | Indiana State Library | 315 W. Ohio St. | Register! | |||
2:30pm – 3:30pm | Indiana War Memorial Museum | 55 E. Michigan St. | Register! | |||
3:00pm – 3:45pm | Ray Bradbury Museum | 425 University Blvd. | Register! | |||
3:00pm - 4:00pm | Monument Circle Historic District Walking Tour by Indiana Landmarks | 125 Monument Circle | Register! | |||
3:00pm – 4:00pm | Lucas Oil Stadium | 500 S. Capitol Ave | Register! | |||
4:00pm - 5:00pm | White River State Park Walking Tour by Indiana Landmarks | 801 W. Washington St. | Register! | |||
4:00pm – 5:00pm | Indiana State Museum | 650 W. Washington St | Register! | |||
4:00pm – 4:45pm | Indiana Supreme Court and Law Library | 200 W. Washington St. | Register! | |||
5:00pm – 5:45pm | Ray Bradbury Museum | 425 University Blvd. | Register! | |||
5:00pm – 6:00pm | Dinner on your own (drinks and heavy snacks only at reception) | |||||
6:00pm - 9:00pm | Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library reception with "Banned Books and Representation at the Crossroads" panel with Leah Johnson, Stephen Lane, Ann Matsuuchi and Jason Aukerman as moderator. Refreshments provided by Arepas |
543 Indiana Ave. | Open to All! |
All tour descriptions and signups
Herron Art Library
The Herron Art Library, the research library of the Herron School of Art, offers the IU Indianapolis community and residents of Indiana research materials on art and artists pre-history through the present day. The library formally began its service to the central Indiana community as an art research library in 1906. Today, the library continues to enjoy its long-standing reputation as central Indiana's primary lending art library for modern and contemporary art. The library's tradition of responding to the present-day needs of its users is reflected in the resources, services, and special internal and external projects in which the library engages. The Herron Art Library's holdings include books, DVDs, and journals, with emphasis on modern through contemporary art. The library is home to a notable and growing Fine Press and Artists' Book collection.
Address: 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN |
11am – 11:45am
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Monument Circle Historic District Walking Tour
This guided walking tour is being offered by Indiana Landmarks. Experience the heart of the "Circle City" while learning how these blocks have come to define Indianapolis. Guides will share stories and little-known history, revealing how the district’s art, architecture, and unique combination of public and private spaces create its distinctive character as the state’s capital. Featured landmarks include exteriors of the Soldiers & Sailors Monument, Christ Church Cathedral|, Circle Theatre, and more.
Address: 125 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Docents meet groups on the lawn of Christ Church Cathedral (125 Monument Circle, Indianapolis).Tours conclude at the starting location. Participants should arrive at the starting location at least 5 minutes prior to the listed tour start time. |
10am – 11am
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3pm – 4pm
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Indiana Historical Society
Join us at the Indiana Historical Society for a special presentation by Nicole Martinez-LeGrand, Multicultural Collections Curator and author of Hoosier Latinos: A Century of Struggle, Service, and Success. Discover the hidden stories of Indiana’s Latino heritage, including the Lost Barrio of Indianapolis, the state’s First Mexican Consulate, and the unexpected connections between Indiana and Latin America, such as Benjamin Harrison’s influence and the Viva Kennedy Campaign. Nicole’s engaging presentation will feature photos and audio recordings from her extensive research, offering a rare glimpse into the overlooked chapters of Hoosier history. After the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to explore the Indiana Historical Society exhibits, including a brand-new art installation by Justin Favela, created in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. This event is a perfect prelude to WikiConference North America, giving experienced Wikipedians across the continent a chance to dive deeper into Indiana’s rich Latino history.
Address: 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis, IN |
10:00am – 12:00pm
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- Karla López Owens
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Indiana Statehouse
This guided tour allows guests to enter available offices and chambers with a guide. It is comprehensive and discusses all three branches of government, the history and architecture of the building.
Address: 200 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Please plan to arrive early in order to allow time for a security check and restroom break. Please enter through the east doors. As you tour, please keep talking and noise at a minimum. There are many offices in the Statehouse and it is important to be respectful of those individuals who are working. No gum, food, or beverages are allowed. The lower west entrance that faces Senate Avenue is the only ADA entrance. If you are being dropped off on the east side of the statehouse, on Capitol Avenue, ADA entrance can be accessed by proceeding towards the west, on the south sidewalk. Turn right (north) at the end of the sidewalk. Cameras, including those with flash, are permitted. |
1pm – 1:45pm
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- Michael David MILLER
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2pm – 2:45pm
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Indiana State Library
The Indiana State Library tours will detail the beautiful interior and exterior of our historic building, show some of our collection areas, and provide access to some of our inner corridors that are closed to the public. The tours will also spend time in the public service research areas and cover the collections available for research. |
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Address: 315 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Enter through the Ohio St. entrance at 315 W. Ohio St (not the same as the door pictured). If driving, use the Senate Ave parking garage and ISL will validate. Note Ohio St. is currently experiencing construction, with limited access. |
9am – 10am
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- Manisha
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10am – 11am
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- Michael David MILLER
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1pm – 2pm
2pm – 3pm
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Central Library, Indianapolis Public Library
This will be a general library tour, tour of the ISCR (special collections) and CBLC (Center for Black Literature and Culture) in the hour and a half. As the hub of The Indianapolis Public Library system, Central Library showcases renowned architecture and services. The original 1917 building, designed by Paul Cret and constructed of Indiana limestone in the Greek Doric style, was considered one of the most outstanding secular buildings in the U.S. Its six-story glass and steel-framed addition, designed by Evans Woollen, opened in 2007. Both the original building and the 2007 addition included a unique architectural feature, the names of iconic authors and literary figures carved into the building's limestone walls. Of the 80+ names memorialized in this fashion, there were just five women represented and no authors of color. In 2021, due to major support from Michael & Adelpha Twyman, the Dr. Michael R. Twyman Endowment Fund, and Lilly Endowment Inc. through The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation, The Library added ten new names to improve representation of the world’s historical, literary, and artistic development. A public unveiling followed in April, 2022.
Address: 40 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis, IN |
2pm – 3:30pm
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- Michael David MILLER
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- Jeremyb (talk) 04:50, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
- AirEdits
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Indiana Supreme Court and Law Library
The Indiana Supreme Court Law Library serves the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, area attorneys, and members of the public. Restored to its original 1888 appearance, the library holds approximately 70,000 volumes and boasts historical features like original cast-iron shelves and glass flooring. Join this tour to see the historic space and items from the rare book collection going back as far as the 16th century!
Address: 200 W Washington St #316, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Attendees must pass through security at the Indiana Statehouse, so please arrive early. Enter through the east (Capitol Ave) or west (Senate Ave) entrances—west is the accessible entrance. You will find the Law Library on the third floor, #316. |
11am – 11:45am
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4pm – 4:45pm
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Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
Take a tour of this beautiful 10,000 sq.ft. Italianate Victorian family home of President Benjamin Harrison – the 23rd US president (1889-1893) and Indiana’s only president. Built in 1875, the home is beautifully furnished with many of Harrison’s paintings, furniture, and other artifacts including political memorabilia. The dining room features presidential china, and Harrison’s study is filled with personal belongings from his White House years and his oval office desk. The majority of the house furnishings—which give an accurate view of the Victorian era—are original to the Harrison family, including stunningly recreated original wallpaper designs in the parlors and library. While not the most famous president, there were several notable achievements during Harrison's administration. Harrison signed the Sherman Antitrust Act, the first federal law to combat monopolies and promote fair competition in business. Harrison also signed the McKinley Tariff, which raised duties to protect domestic industries, and supported veterans by increasing pensions for Civil War soldiers. Additionally, six new states were admitted to the Union under his leadership. For his time, Harrison was known as a strong advocate for civil rights, pushing for federal protection of African American voting rights, though his efforts were blocked in Congress. He also modernized the U.S. Navy, making it a more formidable force. The current special exhibit, Life in the White House, showcases rarely seen photographs, memorabilia, letters, and personal effects belonging to various members of the Harrison family while living in the White House, to highlight how the Harrison family navigated private and public life while living in the "people’s house."
Address: 200 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Report to the Welcome Center, located in the red building behind the main residence, for to gather for the tour. |
11:00am – 11:45am
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1:00pm – 1:45pm
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Indie Bookstore Crawl
Over the last year and a half there has been a major increase in Indy-pendent bookstore in Indianapolis! Many of them have a unique mission dedicated to creating and supporting a variety of communities and Indianapolis as a whole. We will tour 5 bookstores near downtown Indianapolis each with a unique vision and mission including: spotlighting/selling banned books and celebrating queer and BIPOC readers and authors; supporting literacy and language learning throughout Indianapolis; a space for learning, culture, and empowerment while fostering entrepreneurial spirit; queer reads and safe spaces; and diverse offerings and centering stories and authors from around the state of Indiana. Each stop will offer a tour and deep dive of the store's history and mission, and then time to browse and soak in the atmosphere! Join your guide, local Indianapolis bookstore expert and bookstagrammer @afloodofbooks (aka Jamie Flood) for a chartered ride to 5 of the city's most notable independent bookstores. Each stop will offer a tour and deep dive of the store's history and mission, and then time to browse and soak in the atmosphere! Stops on the tour will include:
Address: 414 W. Vermont St Meet the charter van at the circle in front of Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites IUPUI (the main conference hotel). Space is very limited, so please only sign up if you can make it on-time, and remove your name as soon as your plans change. |
1:00pm – 4:00pm
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Decoding Downtown Indy Walking Tour
On this in-depth 90-minute walking tour, explore city streets as Indiana Landmarks guides introduce architectural styles and share stories hidden in public landmarks, including Monument Circle and the Statehouse. These tours examine the development of downtown Indianapolis and leave participants with the skills necessary to begin decoding local history in cities across the country.
Address: 50 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN Docents meet the group by the center fountain in Hudnut Commons. Tours conclude near the starting location. Participants should arrive at the starting location at least 5 minutes prior to the listed tour start time. |
11:00am – 12:30pm
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- Jonathan JS (Bibliodrome)
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White River State Park Walking Tour
Explore the cultural and historical significance of White River State Park. Guides will share stories of the park's history, from the time of Indianapolis's settlement to the present day, tracing how the area evolved from a hub of transportation and industry to a center for recreation, culture, and entertainment. This tour is offered by Indiana Landmarks in conjunction with the White River State Park Development Commission.
Address: 801 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN Docents meet the group at the White River State Park Visitor Center. Tours conclude near the starting location. Participants should arrive at the starting location at least 5 minutes prior to the listed tour start time. |
4:00pm – 5:00pm
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- Jonathan JS (Bibliodrome)
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Lucas Oil Stadium
This tour of the home of the Indianapolis Colts—as well as the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team Trials—will be led by a knowledgeable Lucas Oil Stadium Tour Guide who will showcase the stadium’s many different features and amenities as well as answer any questions you may have. Tours last approximately 60 minutes. Please wear comfortable shoes! While this is a walking tour, accommodations will be made for those touring in strollers, wheelchairs, or other mobility devices. Lucas Oil Stadium is a fully accessible facility, equipped with ramps, escalators, and elevators, most of which will be used on a tour. Still cameras are welcome, but videos and live streaming are prohibited. Please note, the NFL Clear Bag Policy will be enforced for all tours. Only bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12" (30.5 x 15.25 x 30.5 cm) are permitted. All tour guests will be subject to security screening before entry into the stadium.
Address: 500 S. Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN Tours will start at the Southeast Entrance of the stadium next to the Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office, near the corner of Merrill St. and Capitol Ave. |
3pm – 4pm
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Ray Bradbury Museum
The Ray Bradbury Museum is one of the largest single author collections in the world. 20th-century American author and screenwriter Ray Bradbury, crossed a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, mystery, and realistic fiction. Bradbury was best known for his novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and his short-story collections The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951). Explore the legacy of Bradbury through his vast works, manuscripts, artifacts, and much more. Located on the campus of IUI in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Museum features its recreation of Ray Bradbury’s basement office and library as it evolved in his Los Angeles, California, home for more than half a century.
Address: 425 University Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202 The Ray Bradbury Museum is located in Cavanaugh Hall, on the IUI campus. Meet at Room 121, on the first floor. |
11am – 11:45am
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1pm – 1:45pm
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- Pingnova (talk) 16:58, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
- LSobanski
- Thcipriani (talk) 21:45, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
- Bawolff (talk) 23:16, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
- IagoQnsi (talk) 23:23, 2 October 2024 (UTC)
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- Jonathan JS (Bibliodrome)
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3pm – 3:45pm
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- Armartinell
- Orange Mike
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- Pharos (talk) 22:31, 30 September 2024 (UTC)
- Matthewvetter (talk) 13:55, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
- Pacita (WikiNYC)
- ComplexRational (talk) 02:38, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
- Peaceray (talk) 13:37, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
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5pm – 5:45pm
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- Lunita28mx
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- Balaenicactus
- Engmaj
- Corky Schnadt
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Indiana War Memorial Museum
The Indiana War Memorial Museum, located within the Indiana War Memorial in downtown Indianapolis, contains over 30,000 square feet of exhibit space dedicated to Indiana’s military history. Visitors are taken on a historic journey spanning from the Revolutionary War into the most recent military conflicts, connecting to the past through displays featuring original artifacts which include battle flags, weapons, and personal effects of Hoosiers who served our country. This tour provides a docent-led Indiana War Memorial historical overview presentation in Pershing Auditorium (if not in use for an event) followed by an overview of the Shrine Room. Once the Partial Guided Tour is completed, the group has the option to proceed to the Indiana War Memorial Museum for a self-guided tour with any remaining time they have allotted. A partial-guided tour offers members of the group the opportunity to develop an understanding and appreciation for the construction, function, and mission of the memorial through the guided portion, and then allowing for individuals to focus on areas of the museum that are of interest to them and dedicate more time to viewing these areas at their own pace.
Address: 55 E. Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN Meet in the main lobby of the Indiana War Memorial Museum. Then proceeding towards the west, on the south sidewalk. Turn right (north) at the end of the sidewalk. Cameras, including those with flash, are permitted. |
2:30pm – 3:30pm
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Indiana State Museum
The Indiana State Museum is Indiana’s museum for science, art, and culture, which tells Indiana's story in the context of a global society! Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials, and sculpture. Visit the free 92 County Walk, a one-of-a-kind art experience that features Indiana’s 92 counties with original sculptures incorporated into the building’s facade, sidewalks, and stair railings. With exhibits covering the Ice Age to the 21st century and beyond, the museum is an eclectic, exciting adventure into the past, present, and future of Indiana. Our tour will be led by the Indiana State Museum's Curator of Biology, Damon Lowe, providing a tour of Gallery One—the museum's new interactive, multidisciplinary exhibit featuring interactive artifacts and amazing murals—and the permanent Ancient Seas exhibit, featuring millions of years of Indiana's past.
Address: 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN |
4:00pm – 5:00pm
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