First Friday Art Tour
7/3/2009
Tour the Galleries and have dinner at the shelBi street caFe & Bistro!

4th of July Holiday Hours
7/4/2009
4th of July Holiday Hours for the Fountain Square Theatre Building

8th Annual Rooftop 4th of July Celebration
7/4/2009
4th of July Celebration is SOLD OUT!

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1/2 PRICE DUCKPIN BOWLING!
6/14/2009 - 8/31/2009
Smokehouse on Shelby
Dine at the Smokehouse on Shelby or the shelBi street caFe & Bistro and receive a coupon valid for HALF PRICE DUCKPIN BOWLING FOR UP TO ONE HOUR! Coupon discount is valid for WALK-IN BOWLING ONLY, NOT VALID WITH ANY PREBOOKED RESERVATIONS.

Smokehouse Dinner for Four!
6/15/2009 - 12/31/2009
Smokehouse on Shelby
Choice of 4 Dinner Entrees (1/2 Slab of Ribs, 1/2 Chicken, Beef Brisket, Pulled Pork or Smoked Meatloaf), 6 Sides, Fried Biscuits & Apple Butter, & 4 Fountain Drinks all for $39.95 + tax

 


Only a mile and a half from downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square is located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue at Shelby and Prospect Streets. Fountain Square was the first commercial historic district in Indiana. Its existing buildings span more than a century of development from 1871 to the present. Fountain Square played an important part in the Indianapolis theater heritage; the areas commercial district had more operating theaters than could be found in any part of Indianapolis from 1910 to 1950. The Fountain Square Theatre Building opened in 1928 as a place for entertainment, shopping and professional offices until its decline began in the late 1960's. After undergoing renovations started in 1993, the building once again houses entertainment and events in the Fountain Square Theatre, duckpin bowling in either of two vintage alleys, three restaurants, and overnight accommodations.

Fountain Square is once again becoming known as a home for unique restaurants, art galleries and studios, live entertainment, antiques, and small professional offices. The designation of Fountain Square as one of Indiana’s first urban Main Street programs, coupled with the distinction of being named as one of the six Indianapolis Cultural Districts, has the commercial district poised for further reinvestment and improvement. In 2009 Fountain Square will be linked to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. A legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick, the Cultural Trail is a world-class urban bike and pedestrian path that connects neighborhoods, Cultural Districts and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system.

For more information on the Fountain Square area and its merchants visit DiscoverFountainSquare.com.

 

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