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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The only museum of its kind in the Midwest, the Eiteljorg Museum features Western and Native American art and cultural objects. It also offer numerous exhibits, programs, festivals, and events throughout the year.

Parking at the Eiteljorg Museum
Parking at the nearby underground garage is free to museum visitors. Additional metered, on-street parking is also available.

Best and worst time to go to the Eiteljorg Museum
Visit the Eiteljorg Museum in June to attend the Indian Market and Festival. The Eiteljorg is the only museum of its kind in the Midwest and the Festival is a unique opportunity to explore not only the ongoing exhibits of the museum, but also the art, music, dance, and food of Native American cultures.

Admission to the Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum is open seven days a week. Admission for those over five is in the $5-10 range. Children under four, members, and Native Americans are admitted at no charge.

Must see and must do at the Eiteljorg Museum
The outdoor spaces at the Eiteljorg Museum offer perhaps as much to see and enjoy as does the interior. Featuring an architecturally stunning building design and outdoor bronze sculptures as well as signs written in Miami, visitors should allow time to explore the grounds.

The Whitetail Deer bronze sculpture is a must-see during a visit to the Eiteljorg Museum. Set at the boundary of the museum's grounds on Washington Street, this outdoor sculpture is the museum's most recognized landmark.

Other places to visit near the Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum is located within walking distance of Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indiana Convention Center, and Circle Center Mall. The Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens are located one mile from the museum.

Insider Tip for visitors to the Eiteljorg Museum
Pick up a set of garden cards at the admissions desk and learn interesting facts about the Indiana native plants growing in the garden as you stroll along the paths.

Author's Bio: Heather Hurley is a publishing professional and freelance writer living in Carmel, Indiana. She enjoys everything that downtown Indianapolis has to offer to families, including the Eiteljorg Museum.