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Shafer TowerThe Shafer Tower is a notable landmark located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Erected in 2001, this iconic structure stands at the heart of the university and serves as a symbol of the institution's spirit and tradition.
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Ball State UniversityBall State University is located in Muncie, Indiana, within Delaware County. It's a public research university known for its comprehensive range of programs and its strong emphasis on innovation, education, and community engagement.
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David Owsley Museum of Art The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) is located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, situated within Delaware County. This museum stands as a cultural and educational hub, housing an extensive and diverse collection of artworks spanning various cultures, time periods, and artistic movements.
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Beneficence"Beneficence" is a prominent statue situated at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. It stands as an iconic symbol of the university's commitment to learning, leadership, and community.The statue depicts a graceful, female figure with outstretched arms, symbolizing generosity, altruism, and the giving nature of the university.
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Christy WoodsChristy Woods is a natural area and botanical garden situated within Ball State University's campus in Muncie, Indiana, in Delaware County. This serene and diverse landscape spans approximately 17 acres, offering a haven for education, research, and leisure.
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Riverside Historic District (Muncie, Indiana)The Riverside Historic District in Muncie, Indiana, is a neighborhood recognized for its historical significance and architectural heritage. Developed primarily between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the district showcases a variety of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Craftsman.
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Scheumann StadiumScheumann Stadium is the home of the Ball State Cardinals football team, located on the campus of Ball State University. It's a significant sports venue known for hosting college football games and other events.The stadium, with a seating capacity of over 22,500 spectators, provides a vibrant and spirited environment for football games, creating an exciting atmosphere for fans and supporters. It offers modern amenities and facilities for both players and attendees.
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Minnetrista Museum & GardensThe Minnetrista Museum & Gardens is a cultural center and historical institution located in Muncie, Indiana. Spread across a picturesque 40-acre campus, Minnetrista offers a diverse range of experiences focusing on art, history, gardens, nature, and community engagement.
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The Appeal to the Great Spirit"Appeal to the Great Spirit" is a significant sculpture located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Created by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, this monumental artwork stands as a tribute to Native American culture and heritage. The sculpture depicts a Native American warrior on horseback, outstretched with his arms raised toward the sky, symbolizing a prayer or an appeal to the great spirit.
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Old West End Historic DistrictThe Old West End Historic District in Muncie, Indiana, is a significant neighborhood recognized for its architectural heritage and historical value. It's known for its diverse collection of homes and buildings primarily constructed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing various architectural styles prevalent during that era, including Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Craftsman.
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Beech Grove CemeteryBeech Grove Cemetery in Muncie, Indiana, is a historical and culturally significant burial ground that reflects the area's heritage.It stands as more than a burial ground; it's a repository of history, a tribute to the town's past, and a cultural landmark that honors the individuals and families who played pivotal roles in shaping the local community.
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Farmland Downtown Historic DistrictThe Farmland Downtown Historic District is likely a designated area that holds historical, architectural, and cultural significance in the community. Downtown historic districts often showcase the architectural heritage and development of a town or village over the years.
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Moore-Youse Home MuseumThe Moore-Youse-Maxon House, located in Muncie, Indiana, is a historically significant residence that reflects the architectural styles prevalent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Constructed in 1895, this house is a prime example of the Queen Anne architectural style, characterized by its asymmetrical design, intricate detailing, and varied textures.
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Goldsmith C. Gilbert Historic DistrictThe Goldsmith C. Gilbert Historic District is a designated historic area in Indianapolis, Indiana, named after Goldsmith C. Gilbert, a prominent developer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This district features a collection of architecturally significant homes and buildings primarily constructed between the 1890s and the 1930s.
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Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot (Muncie, Indiana)The Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie (CRM) Depot in Muncie, Indiana, holds historical significance as a transportation hub. Constructed in the late 19th century, it served as a pivotal point for the railroad industry, facilitating the transportation of goods and passengers through the region.
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Emily Kimbrough Historic DistrictThe Emily Kimbrough Historic District in Delaware, Indiana, is a historic area named after Emily Kimbrough, a renowned author and journalist who grew up in this neighborhood. The district showcases beautifully preserved homes and buildings that reflect the architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman.
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Muncie MallThe Muncie Mall is a prominent shopping destination located in Muncie, Indiana. Opened in 1970, this enclosed shopping center serves as a retail hub for the local community and visitors from surrounding areas.The mall features a diverse array of stores, including major department stores, specialty shops, boutiques, and eateries. Visitors can find a range of products and services, from fashion and accessories to electronics, home goods, and dining options.
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Spirit of the American DoughboyThe "Spirit of the American Doughboy" is a war memorial statue located in many cities across the United States, including several in Indiana. The statue, designed by sculptor Ernest Moore Viquesney, commemorates the service and sacrifice of American soldiers who fought in World War I.

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Worthen Arena
Worthen Arena is a versatile sports and entertainment venue located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. Opened in 1992, it serves as the primary home for the Ball State Cardinals' basketball and volleyball teams.The arena has a seating capacity of over 11,000 spectators and offers a modern and accommodating environment for various events.
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