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Indy Parks holiday festivities.

You won’t want to miss these holiday festivities.

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It’s beginning to look a lot like poinsettias, twinkling lights, and holiday cheer at Conservatory Crossing — happening now through Sunday, Dec. 28.

Explore a festive world of seasonal displays and model trains, plus other fun like:

  • Train Tales for preschoolers, featuring a story, craft, and scavenger hunt (Dec. 9-10)
  • A visit from Santa (Dec. 13)
  • Evening storytime
  • And more

Heads up: Tickets are available at the door only — no online sales or pre-reservations required.

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