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Page 1: Visitors Guide

PURDUE SPORTS

2015-16 VISITORS GUIDEDOWNTOWN

PURDUE UNIVERSITYWOLF PARK

Indiana

Page 2: Visitors Guide

Hampton Inn Lafayette IN3941 South Street, Lafayette, Indiana, 47905765.447.1600 | lafayettein.hamptoninn.com

© 2014 Hilton Worldwide

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15 - Interstate_Regular_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-= []�\;’,./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>?_åç郩˙î˚¬µñøœ®ß†ü¥à¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷|ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ�ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ„˛Á¸`⁄¤‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ ‘”�”‘’”

16 - Interstate_Light_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`1234567890-=[]\;’,./ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:”<>?_åç郩˙î˚¬µñøœ®ß†ü¥à¡™£¢§¶•ªº–“‘«…æ÷|ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ¨„˛Á¸`⁄‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿|áéíóúâêîôûàèìòùäëïöüÿãñõÁÉÍÓÚÀÈÌÒÙÄËÏÖÜŸÑÃÕÂÊÎÔÛ ÅıÇÎ´Ï˝ÓˆÔÒ˜،‰Íˇ„˛Á¸`⁄¤‹›fifl‡°·‚—±”’»ÚƯ˘¿ ‘”�”‘’”

Evening dinner and drinks available Monday through Thursday. Service of alcohol subject to local andstate laws. Must be of legal drinking age. ©2012 Hilton Worldwide.

We’re all formini-marts, mini-golf

and mini-bagels

but not

mini-fridges.At Homewood Suites, going away doesn’t mean leaving life behind. That’s why we give you a spacious living room, a full-size fridge,and a different dinner almost every weeknight. So stay with us and Be at home.Evening Dinner & Drinks Served Mon-Thu* / Spacious Suites with Full Kitchens / Wi-fi Internet AccessHomewood Suites3939 South Street, Lafayette, IN 47905765-448-9700

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Why do ourmembers

OVER $1 MILLIONback to our members in 2014

love us?

Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.

PURDUEFED.COM

More Surcharge-Free ATMs than

any major bank Visit www.homeofpurdue.com for area lodging,

dining and attraction discounts.

WE HAVE PACKAGES & COUPONS

• Spacious studios, 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath Suites

• Complimentary hot breakfast buffet

• Complimentary evening social Mon-Thurs

• Indoor Pool / Spa

• Fitness Center featuring Life Fitness Equipment

• Marriott Rewards

163 Frontage Road, Lafayette, IN 47905765-446-8668 phone • 765-446-1978 fax

www.MarriottLafayette.com

ADD LIFE TO LONGER STAYS.

Winner of Wyndham's Chairmen's Award

Free Continental Breakfast Daily

Close to all attractions and restaurants

All rooms have microwaves and compact refrigerators

151 Frontage Road, Lafayette, IN 47905765-446-8558 phone • 765-446-1707 fax

www.LafayetteDaysInn.com

Complimentary shuttle to and from the Purdue Memorial Union*

Bistro Restaurant and Starbucks® Coffee

Avis rental car available on site

Shuttle service available from Indianapolis airport

Marriott Rewards

* service provided by Star of America at assigned times

Can accommodate virtually any size wedding or event • 3,700 square foot Lafayette Grand Ballroom • Over 8,000 square feet of outdoor

patio space • Beautifully appointed Bridal Suite with private staircase • Bridal Packages

available • Full Service Catering

150 Fairington Avenue, Lafayette, IN 47905765-449-4800 phone • 765-449-4822 fax

www.CourtyardLafayette.com

THE COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT

CONFERENCE CENTER

FREE WIRELESS INTERNETComplimentary Continental BreakfastCopy & Fax Service • Cable TVHair Dryer • In-Room Coffee • Pets WelcomeExtended Stay Rates • Purdue Discount

Single/Double/Queen & SuiteS AvAilAble

Ask about Student Accommodations!

Located conveniently on Brown Street, at theintersection of State Street & North/South River Road.

Walk to shopping, restaurants and Purdue!

www.CampusInnAtPurdue.com

200 Brown Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906

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Graphic design and creative director, Tammy Stanisz, in conjunction with Purdue Marketing and Media (pages 10-27).

Location 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis and 120 miles southeast of Chicago LONGITUDE: 86" 54’ 29" W LATITUDE: 40º 25' 32" N ELEVATION: 616 ft.

Population Tippecanoe County: 180,174 Lafayette: 70,373 West Lafayette: 30,875 Purdue Enrollment Fall 2014: 38,770 Ivy Tech Enrollment Spring 2014: 8,439

Time Zone Observed Eastern Standard Time (EST) — Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Climate Mean Annual Temperature: 51 degrees F January Normal Daily Minimum: 17 degrees F January Normal Daily Maximum: 33 degrees F July Normal Daily Minimum: 63 degrees F July Normal Daily Maximum: 84 degrees F

Weather Forecast and current weather conditions: www.wlfi.com

Media TELEVISION: WLFI, www.wlfi.com, channel 18

NEWSPAPERS: (1) Journal & Courier, www.jconline.com (2) Purdue Exponent, www.purdueexponent.org

Radio 479XX 479XX.com WASK 98.7 FM/1450 AM WAZY 96.5 FM WBAA 101.3 FM/920 AM WBPE 95.3 FM WHPL 89.9 FM WJEF 91.9 FM WKHL 106.7 FM WKHY 93.5 FM WKOA 105.3 FM WLFF 95.7 FM WSHY 1410 AM WSHW 99.7 FM WWCC 97.3 FM WXXB 102.9 FM

In Case Of Emergency — Dial 911

ROAD INFOIndiana State Police, 765-567-2125

HOSPITALS Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital 5165 McCarty Lane, Lafayette, 765-448-8000

Franciscan St. Elizabeth East 1701 S. Creasy Lane, Lafayette, 765-502-4000

Franciscan St. Elizabeth Central 1501 Hartford Street, Lafayette, 765-423-6011

URGENT CARE CENTERSIU Health Arnett Urgent Care, 765-448-8000 Franciscan Express Care, 765-463-6262 Med Express Clinic, 765-446-2871 Unity Immediate Care Center, 765-446-1362

CRISIS CENTER (can provide shelter information)Lafayette Crisis Center 1244 N. 15th Street, Lafayette, 765-742-0244

GovernmentCity of Lafayette, 765-807-1000 www.lafayette.in.gov

City of West Lafayette, 765-775-5100 www.westlafayette.in.gov

Tippecanoe County Government, 765-423-9215 www.tippecanoe.in.gov

Greater Lafayette Commerce, 765-742-4044 www.greaterlafayettecommerce.com

Transportation

AIRPORTSPurdue University Airport, 765-743-3442 Indianapolis International, 317-487-9594

AIRPORT SHUTTLESLafayette Limo — to Indianapolis, 765-497-3828 Express Air Coach — to Chicago, 765-743-3120 Star of America — to Indianapolis, 800-228-0814 Suburban Express, 217-344-5500

AUTO RENTALSAce, 877-660-4223 Avis, 765-446-1167 or 765-743-2027 Budget, 765-743-9620 or 765-449-9130 Enterprise, 765-463-4804, 765-448-4246, 765-474-0858 Hertz, 765-447-4038

TAXI SERVICECity Cab, 765-477-1234 or 765-429-TAXIFour Star Taxi, 765-742-5585Locomotives Taxi, 765-426-3109On-Time Taxi, 765-742-1841

BUSCityBus, 765-423-2666 Greyhound, 800-231-2222

demographics & important numbersTippecanoe County Courthouse

The Visitors Guide is published annually by Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette ©2015.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission. Every effort has

been made to ensure the accuracy of the publication at the time of printing. The advertisers and the publisher shall not be

liable for damages arising out of errors or omissions.

5 welcome

6-9 event calendar

10-27 Purdue University

30-31 historical places

32-35 parks & recreation

36-38 downtown

39 shopping

40-43 the arts

44 breweries & winery

46-52 dining guide

53 a short drive

contents

4 www.homeofpurdue.com

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Welcome to Lafayette-West Lafayette, home of Purdue University. We hope your visit is enjoyable and educational. You’ll find our community is rich with tradition and all the beauty of a classic Midwestern destination.

Our vibrant downtown, spanning Lafayette and West Lafayette, remains the heart of our ever-growing community. Here you’ll find antiques, eclectic shopping, quaint coffee shops and restaurants, including the state’s oldest drive-in restaurant, pubs and even local breweries. Experience a sophisticated art scene, including galleries and outdoor art, plus a variety of great festivals throughout the year.

And when you visit Purdue University, you’ll discover a campus community driven toward innovation and exploration. Purdue is home to some of the best minds on earth who are committed to moving the world forward with big ideas. Arts, entertainment and athletics abound on the Purdue campus, too.

Whether it is education, industry, a sports event or just an adventure that brings you to the area, we are glad you are here or planning to visit. If you have questions before or during your visit, the Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette office or the Purdue Welcome Center would be happy to assist you.

Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette301 Frontage Road, Lafayette

765-447-9999 800-872-6648

email: [email protected]

www.homeofpurdue.comHours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. A self-service vestibule is available 24 hours.

Purdue University Welcome CenterPurdue Memorial Union, Room 110

101 N. Grant Street, West Lafayette

765-494-INFO (4636)

email: [email protected]

www.purdue.edu/visitHours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.;

Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (during fall/spring semesters)

welcome to the Home of PurduePurdue University

We are so glad you are here!

the visitors center

parks & recreation

downtown

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May 2015Farmers Markets

23 Round the Fountain Art Fair — Paintings, sculptures, pottery, photography, jewelry and more. Downtown. www.roundthefountain.org

June 2015Farmers Markets

20 Taste of Tippecanoe — A festival of the arts to benefit the arts! Highlighting the culinary, performing and visual arts with great music, food and fireworks. Downtown. www.tippecanoearts.org

26-28 Indiana Fiddlers' Gathering — Three-day traditional music gathering. Enjoy stage presentations and informal jam sessions. Tippecanoe Battlefield Park. www.indianafiddlersgathering.org

2015-16 annual festivals & happeningsEnjoy one of many memorable festivals and make your trip one to remember. Stop in at one of three farmers markets to meet local farmers and vendors. Spend an evening strolling from art gallery to art gallery while enjoying live music. This listing highlights our annual festivals; for a more complete listing of local events and happenings, visit www.homeofpurdue.com today.

6 www.homeofpurdue.com

Make your next trip one to remember.

Wabash Riverfest

Indiana Fiddlers' GatheringPurdue events can be

found on pages 24-27.

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July 2015Farmers Markets

4 Stars & Stripes Celebration — Lafayette Citizens Band patriotic concert followed by fireworks at dusk. Riehle Plaza.

11 Wabash Riverfest — Voyageur canoe competitions, kids' activities, entertainment and educational displays. Tapawingo Park. www.wabashriverfest.com

18 Dancing & Cruising in the Streets — Live music, classic car show, cruise-in and more. Downtown. www.dancinginthestreets.net

18-25 Tippecanoe County 4-H Fair — 4-H projects, animal competitions, carnival, tractor pull and more. Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds.

7

August 2015 Farmers Markets

1 Outfest — Day of celebration for diversity in the community. Downtown. www.pridelafayette.org

7-12 Colt World Series — Teams from all over the world compete in baseball play-offs for 15- to 16-year-olds. Loeb Stadium at Columbian Park. www.coltworldseries.com

15 Tippecanoe Steam & Gas Power Show — Antique tractors and cars, gas engines, threshing machines, quilting, food and music. Tippecanoe County Amphitheater. www.tsgpai.org

22 Uptown Jazz & Blues — Jazz & Blues along with food and drink, a combination that is just right on a hot summer night! Downtown. www.ujbf.org

29 Beers Across the Wabash — Taste an assortment of ales and lagers from over 30 Indiana breweries. Downtown. www.beersacrossthewabash.com

Taste of Tippecanoe

Round the Fountain Art Fair

Colt World Series

Uptown Jazz & Blues

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September 2015Farmers Markets

5 Global Fest — Celebrates world cultures through music, dance, crafts, displays and international food. Morton Community Center. www.westlafayette.in.gov

12 Germanfest — Fun for all ages! Authentic German food, beer and wine tents, live polka music and carnival rides. Downtown. www.lafayettegermanfest.org

20 Art on the Wabash — Outdoor juried art fair featuring artists from 15 area counties. Tapawingo Park. www.artonthewabash.com

October 2015Farmers Markets

3 Starry Night Festival — Street festival with a unique blend of music, merchants, interactive creativity and food. Chauncey Village. www.starrynightfestival.com

3-4 Feast of the Hunters' Moon — Historical re-enactment featuring traditional crafts, goods, food and lifestyles of the 18th-century trade period. Fort Ouiatenon Park. www.tippecanoehistory.org

17 Purdue Boilermaker Half Marathon — Starts at Ross-Ade Stadium and meanders through the Purdue campus and both cities. www.purduehalf.com

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December 20155 Dickens of a Christmas — Carolers, Dickens characters, carriage rides, entertainment, food and artisans. Holiday lighting at Riehle Plaza follows. Downtown. www.dickensofachristmas.com

5-6 Purdue Christmas Show — This holiday student production has been declared one of the most outstanding musical presentations in the country! Elliott Hall of Music. www.purdue.edu/pmo

6 Christmas Parade — Indiana's largest holiday parade. Crowds line up along Main Street to see Santa, marching bands, floats and more. Downtown. www.lafayettewestlafayettechristmasparade.com

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Farmers MarketsMay through October, find open-air markets offering fresh produce, flowers, plants and herbs, crafts, live entertainment, and special events.

Lafayette Farmers Market — on 5th Street between Main and Columbia streets on Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. www.lafayettefarmersmarket.com

Purdue Farmers Market — north end of the Memorial Mall on Thursdays, May through July, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Thursdays, August through October, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. www.lafayettefarmersmarket.com

West Lafayette Farmers Market — at Cumberland Park, 3065 N. Salisbury Street on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 7 p.m. www.westlafayette.in.gov

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Recurring 2015May 15, July 17, September 18 Downtown Gallery Walk — The local arts community collaborates with downtown businesses to highlight the arts and culture in the region. www.tippecanoearts.org

May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8, September 5 Mosey Down Main Street — An evening of arts, food, shopping and entertainment. www.moseydownmain.com

April 2016TBD TAP for TAF — A craft brew festival featuring Indiana Breweries and over 50 different beer selections. Downtown. www.tippecanoearts.org

16-17 Purdue Spring Fest — A kid-friendly weekend on campus; Bug Bowl, Horticulture Show, Veterinary Open House and more. www.purdue.edu/springfest

23 Purdue Grand Prix — Go-kart race and trials, car show, parade, and more. Purdue University. www.purduegrandprix.org

Purdue Boilermaker Half-Marathon Lafayette Farmers Market

Downtown Gallery Walk

Dickens of aChristmas

Purdue events can be found on pages 24-27.

Download our free app! Available for iPhone, iPad and Android.

www.homeofpurdue.com

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WELCOME TO PURDUEAND THE LAFAYETTE-WEST LAFAYETTE COMMUNITY

LODGINGUnion Club Hotel A blend of classic and modern elegance, the UNION CLUB HOTEL offers the service and accommodations you would expect of a world-class university like Purdue.

This full-service hotel is located on campus, in the Purdue Memorial Union. The proximity to campus buildings and activities appeals to guests as much as the friendly service and atmosphere.

For reservations, call 800-320-6291 or 765-494-8913, or visit www.union.purdue.edu/hotel.

DINING On CampusThe Purdue Memorial Union, right in the central hub of campus, offers a variety of dining options to please any visitor to Purdue.

Flatbreads • Freshëns • La Salsa • Lemongrass • Oasis Café • Pappy’s Sweet Shop • The Sagamore Restaurant • Starbucks • Tasty Bite Indian Masala • Urban Market • Villa Pizza

Other Campus Dining OptionsThe Earhart, Ford, Hillenbrand, Wiley and Windsor dining courts, Cary Knight Spot Grill, and Harrison Grillé are open to the general public. Dining options located in academic buildings include:

Amelia’s • Beans • The Bistro • Boiler Bistro • Catalyst Café • Continuum Café • John Purdue Room • Lavazza • Port • Undergrounds • Venture Café

See the campus map in the center insert for dining locations.

WELCOME on behalf of the more than 38,000 students and 15,000

employees of Purdue West Lafayette. The campus community and the Purdue

Welcome Center are happy to assist guests to the University and surrounding

communities. Thank you for visiting us. HAIL PURDUE!

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WELCOME TO PURDUEAND THE LAFAYETTE-WEST LAFAYETTE COMMUNITY

LODGINGUnion Club Hotel A blend of classic and modern elegance, the UNION CLUB HOTEL offers the service and accommodations you would expect of a world-class university like Purdue.

This full-service hotel is located on campus, in the Purdue Memorial Union. The proximity to campus buildings and activities appeals to guests as much as the friendly service and atmosphere.

For reservations, call 800-320-6291 or 765-494-8913, or visit www.union.purdue.edu/hotel.

DINING On CampusThe Purdue Memorial Union, right in the central hub of campus, offers a variety of dining options to please any visitor to Purdue.

Flatbreads • Freshëns • La Salsa • Lemongrass • Oasis Café • Pappy’s Sweet Shop • The Sagamore Restaurant • Starbucks • Tasty Bite Indian Masala • Urban Market • Villa Pizza

Other Campus Dining OptionsThe Earhart, Ford, Hillenbrand, Wiley and Windsor dining courts, Cary Knight Spot Grill, and Harrison Grillé are open to the general public. Dining options located in academic buildings include:

Amelia’s • Beans • The Bistro • Boiler Bistro • Catalyst Café • Continuum Café • John Purdue Room • Lavazza • Port • Undergrounds • Venture Café

See the campus map in the center insert for dining locations.

WELCOME on behalf of the more than 38,000 students and 15,000

employees of Purdue West Lafayette. The campus community and the Purdue

Welcome Center are happy to assist guests to the University and surrounding

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PURDUE WELCOME CENTERIf you have questions or simply need directions to a campus building at any time before or during your visit to the University, the Purdue Welcome Center welcomes your inquiry.

Purdue Memorial Union, Great Hall and Room 110 (main floor), 101 N. Grant Street

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (during fall/spring semesters)

765-494-INFO (4636) • www.purdue.edu/visit • [email protected]

CAMPUS TOURSThe Welcome Center offers walking tours for individuals and small groups by appointment during regular business hours. General campus tours and specialized tours also are available for larger groups (10 or more visitors), preferably with at least four weeks’ advance notice. Contact the Welcome Center for details. You also may go to www.purdue.edu/visit to schedule a tour. You can find out more about Purdue’s free campus tour app on page 16.

Note: Tours for prospective undergraduate students are coordinated through the Office of Admissions in Schleman Hall.

ACCESSIBILITYPurdue University is committed to making education, employment, services, programs and activities accessible. The Purdue community works together to remove any barriers that prevent equal opportunities to community members who have physical and mental disabilities. There are numerous resources available to Purdue students, faculty, staff and visitors who may need additional assistance while attending, working or visiting the University. For more information on these resources, please visit Purdue’s Access and Inclusion Resources Site at www.purdue.edu/access-inclusion.

SHOPPINGWhether you’re gearing up for a game or just looking to show off your school pride, Purdue merchandise can be found at bookstores on or near campus.

Bookstores and Purdue MerchandiseFollett’s Black & Gold Mine, 714 Northwestern AvenueFollett’s, Purdue West Shopping Center, 1400 W. State StreetPurdue Team Store, Ross-Ade Stadium, 350 Victory Lane DriveThe Purdue Shop, 101 N. Grant Street (in the basement of the

Purdue Memorial Union)University Bookstore, 360 W. State StreetUniversity Spirit, 135 S. Chauncey Avenue (Chauncey Hill Mall)Von’s Book Shop, 315 W. State Street

PARKING FACILITIES and LOST AND FOUNDThe primary area for visitor parking is the Grant Street Parking Garage, 120 N. Grant Street, adjacent to the Purdue Memorial Union.

Purdue’s Parking Facilities office can answer any questions and assist you with acquiring accessible parking. The office is also the place to inquire about lost and found items.

1400 W. State Street • Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 765-494-9494 • www.purdue.edu/parking

Browse Purdue spirit gear online, www.purdueofficialstore.com. Proceeds benefit Purdue student scholarships.

Nearby Campus ShoppingFind some trendy fashions as well as books, movies and music at locations within walking distance of campus.

Chauncey Hill Mall, 134 W. State StreetPurdue West Shopping Center, 1400 W. State StreetWabash Landing Shopping Center, 320 E. State Street

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BOILERMAKERPurdue’s “Boilermaker” nickname dates to 1891, when Purdue football players were featured in a Crawfordsville newspaper headline after they soundly defeated Wabash College.

HAIL PURDUEWhile University events are the most likely place for Boilermakers to join in a chorus of Purdue’s official fight song, it’s not uncommon to hear it somewhere on campus every day. The song was composed in 1912.

BOILERMAKER SPECIALPurdue’s official mascot is the Boilermaker Special train, and its first rendition of the Special was presented to the student body on Sept. 11, 1940.

PURDUE PETEPete is our unofficial mascot, and is one of the most recognized characters in NCAA sports. Though he’s undergone a few makeovers, you’ll usually see him with trademark helmet and hammer, ready to cheer the Boilermakers on to victory.

AN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITYPurdue has about 4,900 undergraduate international students, with approximately 3,700 at the graduate and professional level. More than 20 percent of the faculty were born outside of the United States.

TO INFINITY AND BEYONDTwenty-three Purdue graduates have been selected for space travel, including the first and last astronauts to walk on the moon. Purdue alumni have flown on about 35 percent of all U.S. shuttle flights since 1981.

HAIL, HAIL TO OLD PURDUE! Purdue’s 38,000 students on the West Lafayette campus come from all 50 states and 128 foreign countries. Renowned initially for its programs in agriculture and engineering, Purdue’s academic repertoire now includes 200+ majors and more than 70 master’s and doctoral programs in 11 colleges and schools. In addition, we have more than 1,000 student organizations.

TRADITIONS & FACTS

450,000+NETWORK OF ALUMNIACROSS THE GLOBE

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OTHER ATHLETICS FACILITIES• Boilermaker Aquatic Center

• Varsity Cross Country Course• Lambert Fieldhouse. Indoor home of track and field.

• Rankin Track and Field. Outdoor home of track and field.

ATHLETICS VENUES www.purduesports.com

100% OF STUDENT-ATHLETESPARTICIPATE IN ALEADERSHIP ACTIVITY

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BIRCK BOILERMAKER GOLF COMPLEX1300 Cherry Lane, 765-494-3139 The Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex features two public 18-hole championship golf courses — Ackerman Hills and Kampen. Ackerman Hills will be closed in 2015 as part of a renovation that will make it enjoyable for all to play.

BOILERMAKER SOCCER COMPLEX1350 McCormick Road Honored as a Fields of Excellence award winner in 2013, the Boilermaker Soccer Complex has received noticeable improvements in recent years, including new bleachers and lights.

BOILERMAKER SOFTBALL STADIUM1330 McCormick Road One of Purdue’s newest facilities and one of the finest collegiate softball stadiums in the country, featuring a combination of bench and chairback seats.

SCHWARTZ TENNIS CENTER1324 McCormick Road, 765-494-3600 The Dennis J. and Mary Lou Schwartz Tennis Center is a 60,000-square-foot facility highlighted by Basham Courts — six indoor and 12 outdoor courts available for public use.

MACKEY ARENA900 John R. Wooden Drive, 800-497-7678 A $99.5 million renovation of Mackey Arena was completed in 2011. Seating and amenities for fans were upgraded, along with state-of-the-art academic, athletic and training facilities for Purdue student-athletes.

ROSS-ADE STADIUM850 Beering Drive, 800-497-7678 Named for alumnus and inventor David Ross (class of 1893) and author and humorist George Ade (class of 1887), Ross-Ade Stadium is one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Capacity is 57,236.

HOLLOWAY GYMNASIUMBrees Student-Athlete Academic Center1000 John R. Wooden Drive The home to Boilermaker volleyball and wrestling is named in honor of Bob Holloway, a 1948 Purdue graduate and longtime athletics benefactor. On the upper level of the facility is the Drew and Brittany Brees Student-Athlete Academic Center.

ALEXANDER FIELD1350 McCormick Road Since its first game in 2013, Alexander Field has earned the reputation as one of the top collegiate baseball stadiums in the nation. It is named in honor of the late John and Anna Margaret Ross Alexander, parents of Dave Alexander, who provided the lead gift for the project. Dave Alexander was Purdue baseball coach from 1978 to 1991.

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ELLIOTT HALL OF MUSIC712 Third Street, 765-494-3920

Seating more than 6,000 people, Elliott Hall of Music is one of the nation’s largest proscenium theaters. In 1934, Edward C. Elliott, Purdue president, envisioned a state-of-the-art music hall for the University. It was built during the Great Depression and dedicated on May 3-4, 1940. It hosts many Purdue Convocations events such as Broadway musicals, operas, rock, country and pop groups, and is home to the Purdue Musical Organizations’ Christmas Show.

BELL TOWER 325 Centennial Mall Drive

The Bell Tower, constructed in 1995 and standing 160 feet tall, serves as a reference point for campus visitors. A computerized carillon marks every half-hour and plays the Purdue fight song and the alma mater at 12:20 p.m., 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. A time capsule, which rests at the base of the tower, will be opened in 2095.

DAUCH ALUMNI CENTER403 W. Wood Street, 765-494-2727

The Dick and Sandy Dauch Alumni Center, dedicated in 2004, celebrates the history of Purdue and its alumni, serving as the primary center for more than 450,000 living alumni and 68,000 Alumni Association members. The airy atrium houses several exhibits, highlighting University and alumni achievements.

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This walk-through fountain near Beering Hall was renovated in 2003 and can recycle 2,200 gallons of water per minute. It was built in 1959 and relocated to Founders Park in 1989.

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FOUNTAINSPURDUE MALL WATER SCULPTURE n

Dedicated in 1989 with a gift from the Class of 1939, this walk-through fountain is also known as Engineering Fountain and overlooks Hovde Hall. A 10-foot protective cylinder was added over the nozzles in 2001 for safety reasons.

MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN n Located near University Hall, this fountain was a gift on behalf of the Class of 1894. In accordance with his wish, Purdue University benefactor John Purdue was buried near the fountain.

LION FOUNTAIN MEMORIAL n The Class of 1903 donated this fountain, which is located on the Oval Drive near Stanley Coulter Hall. A fundraising effort, by the student-led Reamer Club, restored the water connections to the fountain in 2001.

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ELLIOTT HALL OF MUSIC712 Third Street, 765-494-3920

Seating more than 6,000 people, Elliott Hall of Music is one of the nation’s largest proscenium theaters. In 1934, Edward C. Elliott, Purdue president, envisioned a state-of-the-art music hall for the University. It was built during the Great Depression and dedicated on May 3-4, 1940. It hosts many Purdue Convocations events such as Broadway musicals, operas, rock, country and pop groups, and is home to the Purdue Musical Organizations’ Christmas Show.

BELL TOWER 325 Centennial Mall Drive

The Bell Tower, constructed in 1995 and standing 160 feet tall, serves as a reference point for campus visitors. A computerized carillon marks every half-hour and plays the Purdue fight song and the alma mater at 12:20 p.m., 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. A time capsule, which rests at the base of the tower, will be opened in 2095.

DAUCH ALUMNI CENTER403 W. Wood Street, 765-494-2727

The Dick and Sandy Dauch Alumni Center, dedicated in 2004, celebrates the history of Purdue and its alumni, serving as the primary center for more than 450,000 living alumni and 68,000 Alumni Association members. The airy atrium houses several exhibits, highlighting University and alumni achievements.

TO WALK FROM ONE CORNER OF CAMPUS TO THE OTHER

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This walk-through fountain near Beering Hall was renovated in 2003 and can recycle 2,200 gallons of water per minute. It was built in 1959 and relocated to Founders Park in 1989.

LOEB FOUNTAIN

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Dedicated in 1989 with a gift from the Class of 1939, this walk-through fountain is also known as Engineering Fountain and overlooks Hovde Hall. A 10-foot protective cylinder was added over the nozzles in 2001 for safety reasons.

MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN n Located near University Hall, this fountain was a gift on behalf of the Class of 1894. In accordance with his wish, Purdue University benefactor John Purdue was buried near the fountain.

LION FOUNTAIN MEMORIAL n The Class of 1903 donated this fountain, which is located on the Oval Drive near Stanley Coulter Hall. A fundraising effort, by the student-led Reamer Club, restored the water connections to the fountain in 2001.

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DISCOVERY PARK FOUNTAIN n Dedicated as part of McGinley Plaza in 2009 near the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, this lighted, curved-glass fountain includes iconic campus images of Ross-Ade Stadium, Bell Tower, Purdue Memorial Union, Hovde Hall, Mackey Arena and Neil Armstrong Hall.

FRANCE A. CÓRDOVA RECREATIONAL SPORTS CENTER355 N. Martin Jischke Drive, 765-494-3109

Known on campus simply as the Co-Rec, the France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center is five floors of ultramodern fitness and wellness resources. After wrapping up a $98 million renovation in 2012, the 53-year-old facility now boasts 355,000 shiny square feet.

HOVDE HALL OF ADMINISTRATION610 Purdue Mall

In 1975, Purdue renamed the Executive Building the Frederick L. Hovde Hall of Administration. During Hovde’s presidency (1946-71), 80,000 men and women graduated from Purdue and enrollment more than quadrupled. The offices of the President, Provost, Bursar and Registrar are housed in Hovde Hall.

PURDUE MEMORIAL UNION101 N. Grant Street, 765-494-8900

Opened in 1924, the Purdue Memorial Union (PMU) memorializes the Purdue men and women who died in military service. Students of the Class of 1912 originated the “union” idea as a place to plan and conduct activities. Today, it remains a campus hub with dining, meeting rooms, recreation facilities and the Union Club Hotel.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY AIRPORT1501 Aviation Drive, 765-743-3442

Purdue University Airport, which opened in 1930, was the first of its kind and remains one of only a few university-owned airports in the nation. Including the Niswonger Aviation Technology Building, the facility symbolizes Purdue’s storied relationship with aviation.

SCHLEMAN HALL OF STUDENT SERVICES475 Stadium Mall Drive, 765-494-1776

Schleman Hall, home to Purdue student services and undergraduate admissions, is named for Helen Schleman, director of the first women’s residence hall in 1934 and who later served as dean of women from 1947-68. She championed women’s rights, including terminating a curfew for women students and spearheading a freshman conference program for women.

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2.8 million printed volumes and electronic books

48,000 electronic and print journals

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KRACH LEADERSHIP CENTER1198 Third Street

Dedicated in 2014, the Krach Leadership Center is a key resource to help students succeed inside and outside the classroom. The Center houses student resources including academic help, leadership development programs and student organization meeting space. The Amazon@Purdue site is also housed here.

UNIVERSITY HALL 672 Oval Drive

The only building remaining from the original six-building campus, University Hall was dedicated in 1877. Known as “The Main Building,” it cost $35,000 to complete and originally housed the Office of the President, a chapel and classrooms. It was remodeled in 1961 to house the Department of History.

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Download Purdue’s FREE CAMPUS TOUR APP from the Android and iTunes stores by searching “Purdue Campus Tour.” The app provides several tour routes and information about Purdue, visiting campus, and student life.

You are always welcome to visit our campus buildings, but please refrain from entering classrooms in session. If you are interested in learning more about a campus area not included on this tour, contact Purdue’s Welcome Center.

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CLASS OF 1950 LECTURE HALL n Turn left toward the Psychological Sciences Building (O) and continue south toward the Class of 1950 Lecture Hall, one of Purdue’s largest lecture halls. Continue on, and you’ll pass Recitation Building (P) and Beering (Q), University (R), Matthews (S) and Stone (T) halls, which surround Founders Park.

PURDUE MEMORIAL UNION n Purdue Memorial Union (A) houses the Purdue Welcome Center and serves as the campus hub for gathering, dining, retail and banking services.

STEWART CENTER n Stewart Center (B) is next, just west of PMU. Stewart includes Fowler Hall, Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center Gallery, and Continuing Education and Conferences. Its west-end lobby features “Spirit of the Land Grant College,” a mural painted by Eugene Savage.

UNFINISHED BLOCK P SCULPTURE n The eight-foot-tall bronze Unfinished Block P sculpture (C) in Academy Park is a likeness of Purdue’s iconic Block P. The unfinished P symbolizes the importance of lifelong learning and self-improvement. Continue north through Centennial Mall, past the Purdue Bell Tower (D). Along the south border of the Purdue Engineering Mall is Purdue’s first LEED® Gold certified building in the Gatewood Addition to ME (E).

MSEE/ENGINEERING CAMPUS COMPLEX n MSEE (F) is in the heart of the Purdue Engineering Mall. Its open atrium is a favorite study spot for students. Then head north past Physics Building (G) and onto Northwestern Avenue. Turn left onto Stadium Avenue and continue past the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering (H).

GATEWAY TO THE FUTURE n Turn left at the end of Neil Armstrong Hall and follow the sidewalk along Stadium Mall. You’ll walk through the Gateway to the Future arch, past Student Health Center (I), Hampton Hall of Engineering (J), which hosts a green roof, and Schleman Hall of Student Services (K), which hosts Purdue’s first green roof.

PURDUE MALL WATER SCULPTURE n Ahead, you’ll see the Purdue Mall Water Sculpture (L), which was sculpted by Robert Youngman and completed in 1989 with money donated by the Class of 1939. It is located in front of Hovde Hall (M), which houses the Office of the President.

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JOHN PURDUE STATUE n A bronze statue (U) of Purdue’s benefactor and namesake sits quietly on a bench east of University Hall and south of John Purdue’s grave. Purdue requested to be buried on campus after he died. Next, cross Memorial Mall along the Hello Walk (V). Turn right and head south across State Street and onto Marsteller Street.

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Continue south to Pao Hall (W), where sustainable landscaping bioswales are installed, and turn left, heading east to the Dauch Alumni Center (X) on your right. Dauch, which is open to the public, features memorabilia and kiosks about Purdue history in the first-floor atrium. From here, head north on Grant Street toward the Purdue Memorial Union (A) and back to the Welcome Center.

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JUST FOR FUNThere’s no shortage of things to do on campus. Here are some ideas from students to get you started.

Carnival Night. Welcome Back Bash. The Purdue Student Union Board gives students plenty of options for

FREE FOOD AND FUN!

ON-CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT

events offered through Purdue Convocations or watch Purdue students perform through Purdue Musical Organizations (PMO), Bands and Orchestras, the cultural centers, and Purdue Theatre.

ATTEND ONE OF THE MANY

CONCERTS & OTHER PERFORMING ARTS

Venture downstairs in the Union. Have a slice of pizza on your way to

THAT’S RIGHT; PURDUE HAS ITS OWN BOWLING ALLEY.

RACK AND ROLL

TOP

Yo-Yo Ma is one of many popular acts that have performed at Purdue.

TAKE A STROLL TO

A short, westward walk from campus, the park is home to hundreds of types of trees and plants.

HORTICULTURE PARK

Free Ride Fridays are a Reamer Club specialty. The Boilermaker Special picks up in front of Stewart Center on Fridays before home football games.

THE TRAINDON’T MISS

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LEAD.READY.SET.

www.purdue.edu/purduemoves

PURDUE MOVES is an initiative driven by our president, Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., to enhance the strengths of our University. The “Moves” are extraordinary opportunities in innovation, achievement and growth as Purdue works to deliver higher education at the highest proven value.

AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITYPurdue will set the standard in higher education for affordability and accessibility. We are working to provide the absolute highest value in higher education — by increasing scholarship opportunities and managing costs.

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STEM LEADERSHIPPurdue is forging the way in STEM leadership. We’re expanding the College of Engineering, strengthening our commitment to computer science and transforming the College of Technology.

TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONPurdue will be a forerunner in transformative education. We’re changing the way learning occurs by challenging traditional teaching and changing the way classes are taught. It’s how we’re taking education to the next level.

WORLD-CHANGING RESEARCHPurdue is delivering world-changing research. We’re creating lifesaving drugs, helping to feed the world and addressing other global challenges. Experience our discoveries and innovations for yourself through Discovery Park, the Purdue Research Park and many other research outlets.

www.purdue.edu

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LEAD.READY.SET.

www.purdue.edu/purduemoves

PURDUE MOVES is an initiative driven by our president, Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., to enhance the strengths of our University. The “Moves” are extraordinary opportunities in innovation, achievement and growth as Purdue works to deliver higher education at the highest proven value.

AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITYPurdue will set the standard in higher education for affordability and accessibility. We are working to provide the absolute highest value in higher education — by increasing scholarship opportunities and managing costs.

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STEM LEADERSHIPPurdue is forging the way in STEM leadership. We’re expanding the College of Engineering, strengthening our commitment to computer science and transforming the College of Technology.

TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONPurdue will be a forerunner in transformative education. We’re changing the way learning occurs by challenging traditional teaching and changing the way classes are taught. It’s how we’re taking education to the next level.

WORLD-CHANGING RESEARCHPurdue is delivering world-changing research. We’re creating lifesaving drugs, helping to feed the world and addressing other global challenges. Experience our discoveries and innovations for yourself through Discovery Park, the Purdue Research Park and many other research outlets.

www.purdue.edu

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We believe that students deserve a high-value education they can afford. So we’re increasing scholarship offerings. Managing costs. And doing everything we can to increase the long-term value of a Purdue degree. Because when we say that big ideas are at the core of higher education — we mean it.

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purdue.edu/purduemoves

HIGHER EDUCATION AT THE HIGHEST PROVEN VALUE

WE ARE PURDUE. WHAT WE MAKE MOVES THE WORLD FORWARD.

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CULTURAL CENTERSPurdue and the local community provide places for the community to gather, share, learn and promote diversity. Among the centers on campus are:

• ASIAN AMERICAN AND ASIAN RESOURCE AND CULTURAL CENTER

• BLACK CULTURAL CENTER• LATINO CULTURAL CENTER• NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL

AND CULTURAL CENTER• LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER

AND QUEER (LGBTQ) CENTERMost include libraries of culturally significant works and performing arts ensembles that offer performances throughout the year.

PURDUE THEATREBeginning with the Harlequin Club in 1907, theatre has maintained an important presence on the campus of Purdue for over 100 years. Purdue’s Department of Theatre — whose faculty and staff have worked at major theatrical venues throughout the nation and world — offers students the opportunity to perform in live theater productions each year. Performances take place in the HANSEN AND MALLETT THEATRES within Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts. www.cla.purdue.edu/theatre

PURDUE GALLERIESPurdue Galleries, in partnership with the PATTI AND RUSTY RUEFF GALLERIES, feature a variety of art forms and exhibits throughout the year. Artwork from regional, national and international artists, as well as the Galleries permanent collection, can be seen at the ROBERT L. RINGEL GALLERY in Stewart Center and the FOUNTAIN GALLERY in downtown Lafayette. The Rueff Galleries, located in Yue-Kong Pao Hall, regularly exhibit the work of Purdue students and faculty. For information on upcoming exhibitions, visit www.cla.purdue.edu/galleries and www.cla.purdue.edu/rueffgalleries.

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THAT’S

ENTERTAINMENTPURDUE MUSICPURDUE CONVOCATIONS and the STUDENT CONCERT COMMITTEE bring renowned performing artists to campus every year. Initiated in 1902, Purdue Convocations is among the oldest collegiate performing arts presenters in the United States. Each year, Convocations offers the region 30-40 performances of widely varying genres: Broadway-style shows, theatre, dance, children’s theatre, world music, jazz and chamber music, along with rock, pop, country and comedy attractions. www.convocations.org

The PURDUE BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS offer an array of concerts and performances by the “All-American” Marching Band, the Purdue Jazz Band, the Purdue Symphony Orchestra and more. www.purdue.edu/bands

For more than 75 years, PURDUE MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS (PMO) has proudly served the Purdue University family as ambassadors of goodwill on campus, across the country and around the world. PMO provides the highest-quality musical entertainment with performances by the Varsity Glee Club and the Purduettes. www.purdue.edu/pmo

ARTS & CULTURE

CAMPUS SPEAKERSEach year, dozens of speakers come to Purdue to inspire and enlighten the campus community. From artists and astronauts to entrepreneurs and engineers, speakers from all walks of life visit the West Lafayette campus.

Sonia Manzano, “Sesame Street” Nick Offerman, “Parks and Recreation”

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CULTURAL CENTERSPurdue and the local community provide places for the community to gather, share, learn and promote diversity. Among the centers on campus are:

• ASIAN AMERICAN AND ASIAN RESOURCE AND CULTURAL CENTER

• BLACK CULTURAL CENTER• LATINO CULTURAL CENTER• NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL

AND CULTURAL CENTER• LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER

AND QUEER (LGBTQ) CENTERMost include libraries of culturally significant works and performing arts ensembles that offer performances throughout the year.

PURDUE THEATREBeginning with the Harlequin Club in 1907, theatre has maintained an important presence on the campus of Purdue for over 100 years. Purdue’s Department of Theatre — whose faculty and staff have worked at major theatrical venues throughout the nation and world — offers students the opportunity to perform in live theater productions each year. Performances take place in the HANSEN AND MALLETT THEATRES within Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts. www.cla.purdue.edu/theatre

PURDUE GALLERIESPurdue Galleries, in partnership with the PATTI AND RUSTY RUEFF GALLERIES, feature a variety of art forms and exhibits throughout the year. Artwork from regional, national and international artists, as well as the Galleries permanent collection, can be seen at the ROBERT L. RINGEL GALLERY in Stewart Center and the FOUNTAIN GALLERY in downtown Lafayette. The Rueff Galleries, located in Yue-Kong Pao Hall, regularly exhibit the work of Purdue students and faculty. For information on upcoming exhibitions, visit www.cla.purdue.edu/galleries and www.cla.purdue.edu/rueffgalleries.

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THAT’S

ENTERTAINMENTPURDUE MUSICPURDUE CONVOCATIONS and the STUDENT CONCERT COMMITTEE bring renowned performing artists to campus every year. Initiated in 1902, Purdue Convocations is among the oldest collegiate performing arts presenters in the United States. Each year, Convocations offers the region 30-40 performances of widely varying genres: Broadway-style shows, theatre, dance, children’s theatre, world music, jazz and chamber music, along with rock, pop, country and comedy attractions. www.convocations.org

The PURDUE BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS offer an array of concerts and performances by the “All-American” Marching Band, the Purdue Jazz Band, the Purdue Symphony Orchestra and more. www.purdue.edu/bands

For more than 75 years, PURDUE MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS (PMO) has proudly served the Purdue University family as ambassadors of goodwill on campus, across the country and around the world. PMO provides the highest-quality musical entertainment with performances by the Varsity Glee Club and the Purduettes. www.purdue.edu/pmo

ARTS & CULTURE

CAMPUS SPEAKERSEach year, dozens of speakers come to Purdue to inspire and enlighten the campus community. From artists and astronauts to entrepreneurs and engineers, speakers from all walks of life visit the West Lafayette campus.

Sonia Manzano, “Sesame Street” Nick Offerman, “Parks and Recreation”

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“Betty’s Diner”Purdue TheatreMallett Theatrewww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre/current_season/

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. Bowling GreenRoss-Ade Stadium

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. Virginia TechFamily DayRoss-Ade Stadium

Friends and Family DayImmediately following the football gameBlack Cultural Center

Friends and Family Day is a hands-on cultural experience with opportunities to tour the BCC and learn more about the performing arts ensembles.

Boilermaker Football Purdue vs. Indiana State Band Day Ross-Ade Stadium

Rainbow Callout: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Ally Welcome and Resource Fair5 p.m.Purdue Memorial Union North and South Ballrooms

The Rainbow Callout, sponsored by the LGBTQ Center and campus and community partners, is an opportunity for students and community members to meet new friends, connect with supportive resources and organizations, learn about upcoming events, and find ways to get involved.

Boilerfest is an introduction to the Purdue Black Cultural Center (BCC), various student organizations and campus support services. Boilerfest features music, performances, food and fun.

Boilerfest 4-6 p.m. Black Cultural Center

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“Betty’s Diner”Purdue TheatreMallett Theatrewww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre/current_season/

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. Bowling GreenRoss-Ade Stadium

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. Virginia TechFamily DayRoss-Ade Stadium

Friends and Family DayImmediately following the football gameBlack Cultural Center

Friends and Family Day is a hands-on cultural experience with opportunities to tour the BCC and learn more about the performing arts ensembles.

Boilermaker Football Purdue vs. Indiana State Band Day Ross-Ade Stadium

Rainbow Callout: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Ally Welcome and Resource Fair5 p.m.Purdue Memorial Union North and South Ballrooms

The Rainbow Callout, sponsored by the LGBTQ Center and campus and community partners, is an opportunity for students and community members to meet new friends, connect with supportive resources and organizations, learn about upcoming events, and find ways to get involved.

Boilerfest is an introduction to the Purdue Black Cultural Center (BCC), various student organizations and campus support services. Boilerfest features music, performances, food and fun.

Boilerfest 4-6 p.m. Black Cultural Center

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FOR MORE PURDUE EVENTS & INFOCOMPLETE LISTING OF PURDUE EVENTS www.purdue.edu/calendar

PURDUE ATHLETICSwww.purduesports.com

PURDUE CONVOCATIONSwww.convocations.org

PURDUE THEATREwww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. IllinoisHomecoming/Varsity P WeekendRoss-Ade Stadium

“As You Like It”Purdue TheatreHansen Theatrewww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre/current_season/

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. IndianaRoss-Ade Stadium

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. MinnesotaRoss-Ade Stadium

National Coming Out DayLGBTQ Center

A day of activities will help mark the 27th anniversary of National Coming Out Day and celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally people.

Boilermaker FootballPurdue vs. NebraskaRoss-Ade Stadium

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Purdue Theatre presents “As You Like It,” November 13-22, 2015

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Purdue Christmas Show Elliott Hall of Music www.purdue.edu/pmo/

christmas-show

For more than 80 years, the community has enjoyed the sights and sounds of the Purdue Christmas Show. While musical tastes and styles have experienced significant change over the years, the Purdue Christmas Show has remained a stalwart of quality music, inspirational messages and wholesome entertainment.

Cultural Arts Festival 7 p.m. Loeb Playhouse

The Black Cultural Center (BCC) Cultural Arts Festival showcases the BCC Performing Arts Ensembles. The festival is a showcase of what ensemble participants learned during the fall 2015 research tour.

RECURRING EVENTSMAY-OCTOBER Purdue Farmers MarketMay-July: Thursdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.August-October: Thursdays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.Centennial Mall

The Purdue Farmers Market is a popular outdoor lunch destination. The market is open May through October on Centennial Mall. The Purdue Farmers Market offers a variety of local produce and craft goods, along with local prepared foods. The campus farmers market complements the Historic Lafayette Farmers Market, which operates in downtown Lafayette.

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DECEMBER 20155 5-6

Purdue Christmas Show, December 5-6, 2015

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“Eurydice”Purdue TheatreHansen Theatrewww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre/current_season/

Love and grief, life and death — these timeless themes are explored in this devastatingly beautiful story of sacrifice and human connection. A quirky, contemporary reworking of a much-loved story, “Eurydice” is equal parts modernist poetry and surrealistic art, with plenty of comedy to break the tension.

Spring Fest Purdue Campus

Spring Fest is an annual event showcasing the lighter side of education. This free event is a great opportunity for students of all ages to learn about animals, art, astronomy and much more through hands-on activities.

Purdue Grand Prix 2:30 p.m. Grand Prix Track

“The Greatest Spectacle in College Racing” began as a dream for a group of Purdue students who were looking for an event to allow engineering students to showcase their skills and enthusiasm.

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Purdue Grand Prix, April 23, 2016Spring Fest, April 16-17, 2016

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“The Liar”Purdue TheatreHansen Theatrewww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre/current_season/

FEBRUARY 2016

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Purdue Theatre presents “The Liar,” February 19-28, 2016; and “Eurydice,” April 15-23, 2016

FOR MORE PURDUE EVENTS & INFO

COMPLETE LISTING OF PURDUE EVENTS www.purdue.edu/calendar

PURDUE ATHLETICSwww.purduesports.com

PURDUE CONVOCATIONSwww.convocations.org

PURDUE THEATREwww.cla.purdue.edu/theatre

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FOOD. RECREATION. RELAXATION. CELEBRATION.

101 N. Grant Street • 765-494-8900 • union.purdue.edu • facebook.com/PurdueMemorialUnion • @PurdueUnion

Visit our office at 270 Littleton Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906Office hours are Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & Saturday 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Call: (765) 743-1881 or 1-866-799-5500

• Studios, Lofts, One- and Two-bedroom Apartments• Choose a balcony or patio• No charge for off-street parking

Home to Purdue students for more than 40 yearswww.cv-apt.com

Walk to class �om any of Crestview’s 6 locations

CONVENIENCE AND VALUE

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LafayetteCity Centre

AMENITIES:147 Room Full Service Hotel; featuring 2 Hospitality Suites, a Fireplace Suite, a Presidential Suite and 3 Executive Kings with a balcony.

• 24-hour Business Center

• Health & Fitness Center

• Indoor Pool with Sun Deck

• Valet Service

• Gift Shop

• Free Wireless Internet Access

• Express Check-out

• Professional Events Staff

• 7,500 square feet of Meeting & Banquet Space

• Catering & Beverage Service

• Downtown Location

• Easy Access to Purdue University

• Toscana Italian Grill & Bar

515 South Street Lafayette, Indiana 47901

Phone: 765-423-1000Fax: 765-420-1510

For Reservations:800-423-1137

www.hicclaf.com

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The Farm at Prophetstown 3549 Prophetstown Trail, West Lafayette, 765-567-4700 www.prophetstown.org

A farming and education center offering unique experiences on all aspects of farm life. Programs revolve around the 1920s farms as they began their transition from animal to tractor power. The Farm is a training farm for sustainable, agriculture, gardening, canning, as well as farm-to-table cooking, sewing and quilting. It draws on a wide range of resources such as beekeepers, master gardeners, farm experts and home economics experts. Admission is free with state park entry except for special programming and workshops. Located at Prophetstown State Park (see page 32).

Fort Ouiatenon Park 3129 South River Road, West Lafayette 765-476-8411, www.tippecanoehistory.org

Fort Ouiatenon (wee-ah-teh-non), named for the Wea tribes in the area, was established by the French in 1717 as a fur trading post. It was one of the earliest settlements in what was to become the state of Indiana. Archaeology and research show that the area was home to approximately 2,000 to 3,000 inhabitants during its most profitable times. The replica blockhouse, built in 1930, is open weekends mid-May through August. The park also hosts the annual Feast of the Hunters’ Moon festival in autumn. Programs and tours may be arranged through the Tippecanoe County Historical Association.

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historical places Visit and explore aNational Battlefield!

The Farm at Prophetstown

Feast of the Hunters' Moon at Fort Ouiatenon Park

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Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum 200 Battle Ground Avenue, Battle Ground, 765-567-2147 www.tippecanoehistory.org

An 85-foot marble obelisk was erected in 1908 to mark the site of this National Historic Landmark for the 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe between the United States’ forces, led by William Henry Harrison, and representatives of Tecumseh’s Native American confederation. The museum tells the story of the battle. Guided tours and programming may be arranged through the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. Admission is charged for museum entry.

Tippecanoe County Courthouse 301 Main Street, Lafayette, www.tippecanoecountycourthouse.com

The Tippecanoe County Courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places and is truly a site to see. Built in the 1880s, the courthouse was requested by the citizens to be “of permanent and durable character.” In the 1990s, a $15 million renovation ensured it will be there for many years to come. The courthouse has 100 columns, nine statues, a dome with four clock faces and a 3,000-pound bell. A 14-foot statue, depicting liberty, tops the courthouse dome at a total height of 212 feet. A self-guided tour brochure is available at www.homeofpurdue.com and group tours can be arranged by Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette.

Historic Lafayette Downtown Head downtown and stroll the tree-lined streets with outdoor art and beautiful turn-of-the-century architecture. Many original buildings from the late 1800s still stand, featuring a large variety of architectural facades.

Tippecanoe Battlefield

Tippecanoe County Courthouse

Historic Downtown

The Museum and adjacent memorial commemorates and interprets the nationally

significant November 7, 1811, Battle of Tippecanoe. The Museum focuses on the battle, early settlement

and 19th-century Native American lifestyles. The History Store features a large assortment of books on America, Indiana, military and Native history

and culture, and offers reproduction historic goods, collectables and period clothing.

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Just take it easy.Celery Bog Nature Area 1620 Lindberg Rd., West Lafayette 765-775-5172, www.westlafayette.in.gov/parks

One of our state’s significant ecological sites, this park offers footpaths and paved trails, birding and wildlife observation. The Lilly Nature Center adds opportunities with exhibits and educational activities. Programs offered throughout the year. Clegg Memorial Gardens 1782 N. 400 E., Lafayette, 765-423-1605 www.nicheslandtrust.org

Overlooks and runs alongside the Wildcat Creek. A naturalistic setting including prairie and oak savanna restorations, with extensive beds of wildflowers, labeled trees, bridges and nature trails. Open year-round, dawn till dusk.

Columbian Park & The Columbian Park Zoo (seasonal) 1915 Scott St., Lafayette, 765-807-1500 www.lafayetteparks.org

Park amenities include: age-relevant, handicapped accessible playgrounds, Tropicanoe Cove Aquatic Center, a veterans memorial, lagoons and shaded picnic areas. Home to Loeb Stadium, which hosts the Colt World Series every year in August. The zoo houses 190 animals, representing 90 different species and offers education programs that inspire an appreciation for the world's wildlife. Zoo admission is free.

Murdock Park 18th and Ferry streets, Lafayette www.lafayetteparks.org

Playground, interpretive urban forest trail with over 30 markers, frisbee golf course, shelters and sledding hill (snow-made weather permitting).

Prophetstown State Park 5545 Swisher Rd., West Lafayette 765-567-4919, www.in.gov/dnr/parklake

A great place for camping, swimming, hiking, birding, biking, fishing, wildlife observation and more. Natural habitats including tall grass and wildflower prairies, woodlands, wetlands, and rivers await. The aquatic center features a tube slide, lazy river, splash zones and zero-entry swimming pool. Take a walk around the Native American village. Nature and history public programs are offered. At the visitors center,

observe live animals and interact with educational displays. Picnic areas offer handicapped accessible playgrounds. Four shelter houses and a campground with 110 modern campsites are available for rentals. Gate entrance admission charged. Park is home to The Farm at Prophetstown (see page 30).

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Clegg Memorial Gardens

Columbian Park Zoo

Prophetstown State Park

Tropicanoe Cove

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Ross Hills Park 8815 W. 50 S., West Lafayette www.tippecanoe.in.gov/parks

Located along the Wabash River, this park offers hiking trails, picnic shelters, sand volleyball courts, a nine-hole frisbee golf course and a softball backstop.

Tapawingo Park 100 Tapawingo Dr. N., West Lafayette 765-775-5110, www.westlafayette.in.gov/parks

Scenic views and easy access to the Wabash River. This heavily shaded park offers a tot playground, bandshell, access to the Wabash Heritage Trail and picnic facilities. Home to Riverside Skating Center (see page 38).

Wabash Heritage Trail 765-567-6218, www.tippecanoe.in.gov/parks

Unique wildlife observation and unparalleled views of the Wabash River can be found along this 17-mile trail. Starting at the Tippecanoe

Battlefield, it follows the river into Lafayette and crosses over into West Lafayette to Fort Ouiatenon Park. Parts of the trail are paved and handicapped-accessible.

Wolf Park 4004 E. 800 N., Battle Ground 765-567-2265, www.wolfpark.org

Dedicated to behavioral research, education and conservation, with the objective of improving the public’s understanding of wolves and the value they provide to our environment. Visitors observe wolves, coyotes and foxes. Primary open season is May-November. Howl Nights offer a chance to howl and to hear the lovely tones of the wolves in reply; offered Saturday evenings year-round and Friday evenings May-November. Admission charged.

Hiking and Trails There's no shortage of hiking options! Take a hike alongside the Wabash River as you meander down the Wabash Heritage Trail. Or if you prefer a more urban setting, both Lafayette and West Lafayette parks departments have created trail systems that link the cities, Purdue campus and residential neighborhoods together. Clegg Gardens, Purdue Horticulture Park and the Celery Bog Nature Area offer scenic observation trailways for year-round enjoyment and discovery.

Parks DepartmentsLafayette Parks & Recreation 765-807-1500, www.lafayetteparks.org

Tippecanoe County Parks 765-463-2306, www.tippecanoe.in.gov/parks

West Lafayette Parks & Recreation 765-775-5110, www.westlafayette.in.gov

Biking Our community is certainly “bicycle-friendly” offering bike lanes, routes, courses and pathways. Be sure to check out www.homeofpurdue.com for more info.

Wabash River Cycle Club 765-497-1135, www.wrcc-in.org

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Biking and Hiking Trails abound

Wolf Park

Celery Bog Nature Area

Download our free app! Available for iPhone,iPad and Android.www.homeofpurdue.com

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More FunAll Fired Up! Pottery Studio 308 E. State St., West Lafayette 765-743-7800 www.allfiredupwestlafayette.com

Exploration Acres (seasonal) 6042 Newcastle Rd., Lafayette 765-296-2863, www.explorationacres.com

Jump It Party & Play 3861 South St., Lafayette, 765-838-2227 www.jumpitlafayette.com

Main Street Amusements 642 Main St., Lafayette, 765-588-1285 www.msamuse.com

Wea Creek Orchard (seasonal) 5618 S. 200 E., Lafayette, 765-807-6142 www.weacreekorchard.com

CanoeingWildcat Canoe & Kayak Too CR 725 E., Lafayette, 765-589-8081 www.wildcatcanoeandkayak.com

Hodges Canoe Rentals Delphi, 765-564-6806

Swimmingwww.homeofpurdue.com Several fitness centers offer indoor pools, visit our website for a complete listing.

Buccaneer Bay Water Park (indoor) 4343 South St., Lafayette, 765-447-0575 Adjacent to Best Western Hotel www.buccaneerbayinfo.com

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Castaway Bay 601 Beck Ln., Lafayette, 765-807-0006 www.lafayette.in.gov/aquatics

Prophetstown State Park Aquatic Center 5545 Swisher Rd., West Lafayette 765-567-4919, www.in.gov/dnr/parklake

Tropicanoe Cove Family Aquatic Center 1915 Scott St., Lafayette, 765-807-1531 www.lafayette.in.gov/aquatics

Vinton Pool 3111 Prairie Ln., Lafayette, 765-807-0035 www.lafayette.in.gov/aquatics

West Lafayette Municipal Pool 1200 N. Salisbury St., West Lafayette 765-775-5129, www.westlafayette.in.gov

Bowling AlleysMarket Square Lanes 2100 Elmwood Ave., Lafayette 765-447-4106 www.marketsquarelanes.com

Mike Aulby's Arrowhead Bowl 2331 Brothers Dr., Lafayette, 765-477-6500 www.arrowheadbowl.com

Star Lanes 1701 Schuyler Ave., Lafayette 765-742-0443, www.starlanesbowling.net

Union Rack and Roll 101 N. Grant St., Purdue Memorial Union West Lafayette, 765-494-8990 www.union.purdue.edu/rackandroll

SkatingPaved portions of the Wabash Heritage Trail, the Cattail Trail at the Celery Bog, Shamrock Park roller-blade court as well as over 27 paved miles of trails in West Lafayette.

Riverside Skating Center 100 Tapawingo Dr. N., West Lafayette 765-743-7465, www.westlafayette.in.gov Outdoor ice skating rink (see page 38).

Miniature GolfMonster Mini-Golf (indoor) 3573 Promenade Pkwy., Lafayette 765-471-1300, www.monsterminigolf.com

Precision Putt Plus (seasonal) 311 Meijer Dr., Lafayette, 765-446-2250 www.precisionputtplus.com

Movie TheatersGoodrich Eastside 9 300 Farabee Dr. N., Lafayette

Lafayette 7 3525 McCarty Ln., Lafayette

Wabash Landing 9 300 E. State St., West Lafayette For show times: 765-449-7469 or online at www.gqti.com

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more recreational fun

Riverside Skating Center

Wildcat Creek

Exploration Acres

family fun

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Ackerman Allen Course — closed 2015 for redesign. Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex 1300 Cherry Ln., West Lafayette 765-494-3139, www.purduegolf.com

Battle Ground Golf Club 5505 Pretty Prairie Rd., Battle Ground 765-567-2178, www.golfbattleground.com

Coyote Crossing Golf Course 5801 Augusta Blvd., West Lafayette 765-497-1061, www.coyotecrossinggolf.com

Edwood Glen Country Club 1601 E. 650 N., West Lafayette 765-463-1100, www.edwoodglencc.com

Harrison Hills Golf and Country Club 413 E. New St., Attica 765-762-1135, www.harrisonhills.com

The Kampen Course Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex 1300 Cherry Ln., West Lafayette 765-494-3139, www.purduegolf.com

The Ravines Golf Course 8525 Division Rd., West Lafayette 765-497-7888, www.golfravines.com

West Lafayette Golf & Country Club 3224 U.S. 52 W., West Lafayette 765-463-2332, www.wlgcc.com

golf Local courses offer bent grass tees and greens, challenges for all skill levels, driving ranges, and golf instruction. With eight daily fee courses, including designs by Pete Dye and Hale Irwin, you’ll have a tee-rific time!

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offers Stay & Play Packages

www.lafayette-westlafayettestayandplay.com

* It’s close to home.

* It’s an easy drive on I-65, between Chicago and Indianapolis.

* It offers world-class golf at affordable prices.

* It’s easy to book!

Best Western Lafayette Executive Plaza & Conference Center

www.bwlafayette.com • 765-447-0575

Days Inn & Suites www.lafayettedaysinn.com • 765-446-8558

Four Points by Sheraton West Lafayette www.fourpointswestlafayette.com • 765-463-5511

Hampton Inn www.lafayettein.hamptoninn.com • 765-447-1600

Holiday Inn City Centre www.hicclaf.com • 765-423-1000

Homewood Suites by Hilton www.lafayette.homewoodsuites.com • 765-448-9700

New Marriott Courtyard Conference Center www.courtyardlafayette.com • 765-449-4800

Union Club Hotel www.union.purdue.edu • 765-494-8900

(prescheduled tee times are based on availability)

Closed 2015 for redesign by

www.purduegolf.com • 765-494-3139ACKERMAN-ALLEN COURSE

BATTLE GROUND GOLF CLUBwww.golfbattleground.com • 765-567-2178

HARRISON HILLS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

www.harrisonhills.com • 765-762-1135

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KAMPEN COURSEwww.purduegolf.com • 765-494-3139

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COYOTE CROSSINGwww.coyotecrossinggolf.com • 765-497-1061

Lafayette-West Lafayette is a great place to golf.

choose from eight daily fee courses

a great place to stay and play golf

challenges for all skill levels

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A vibrant and inviting place, filled with local flavor restaurants, artisan galleries, boutiques, a large variety of entertainment options and more! All set along tree-lined streets with outdoor art and beautiful turn-of-the-century architecture.

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The Chauncey Village District, in West Lafayette, is the area situated between the Purdue campus and the Riverfront district. The name

Chauncey is from the original settlement in this area in 1866. In 1888, the town’s name was

changed to West Lafayette. This district caters to visitors, students

and alumni alike with an emphasis on Purdue traditions. Enjoy a fun

college atmosphere, a great nightlife and shopping including Purdue

memorabilia.

Spanning the river, the Wabash Riverfront District is the area between River Road in West Lafayette and 4th Street in Lafayette. This district hosts

some of the area's largest festivals and includes many attractions like the John T. Myers Pedestrian Bridge, Riehle Plaza, Tapawingo Park, Wabash Landing and the Tippecanoe County Courthouse.

Enjoy the many restaurants and coffee shops featuring an eclectic mix of flavor

from around the world and the public art displayed throughout the district and on

the courthouse square.

The Arts & Market District encompasses 4th Street to 12th Street and South Street to North Street in Lafayette. This district

offers quaint shops, antique stores, museums and galleries in addition to theatre, live music venues, great

restaurants and coffee shops. Also, don’t miss the Lafayette Farmers

Market, one of Indiana’s oldest outdoor open-air markets, operating

for over 165 years. Runs early May through late October.

Ready. Set. Go Downtown!downtown

www.readysetgodowntown.com

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Art Museum of Greater Lafayette 102 S. 10th St., Lafayette, 765-742-1128, www.artlafayette.org

Offers changing exhibitions, studio classes, the ArtSmart: Indiana educational program and docent-led tours (see page 40).

Big Four Depot Building 200 N. 2nd St., Lafayette

A historical train depot building built in 1902 in the Neo-Jacobean architectural style. Moved from its original location to the plaza in the mid-1990s, it continues to be a hub of transportation, serving as a stop for Amtrak.

Genealogy and Research Center 1001 South St., Lafayette, 765-476-8411, www.tippecanoehistory.org

Operated by the Tippecanoe County Historical Association, it's the destination for all researchers tracing their Tippecanoe County family heritage or exploring other areas of local history.

Historic Five Points Fire Station Museum — NCHS Child Safety Center 1511 Main St., Lafayette, 765-429-1046

Restored to its 1937 heyday, the museum houses a 1937 Ahrens-Fox fire truck that made runs from the station for 40+ years. Historical memorabilia, photos, documents and run ledgers that tell the history of the Lafayette Fire Department can be found inside. Open Saturdays and by appointment.

Imagination Station 600 N. 4th St., Lafayette, 765-420-7780, www.imagination-station.org

Offers hands-on, interactive exhibits for children and their families in the fields of science, technology and engineering. Admission is charged, children under 3 are free.

John T. Myers Pedestrian Bridge and Riehle Plaza 200 N. 2nd St., Lafayette

A symbolic link between the two cities, this site hosts musical performances, festivals and community celebrations. Riehle Plaza is located on the Lafayette side of the Wabash River. The John T. Myers Pedestrian Bridge spans the river to Tapawingo Park. Beautiful fountains, skyline panoramas and outdoor art add to the appeal.

Lafayette Farmers Market (seasonal) 5th Street between Main and Columbia streets, Lafayette www.lafayettefarmersmarket.com

An open-air market operating downtown since the 1830s. Offering fresh produce (organic and heirloom), flowers, plants, herbs and live entertainment. Open Saturday mornings, May-October (see page 9).

37Five Points Five Station Museum

Indiana's oldest drive-in

Gallery Walk

July 4th Stars & Stripes Celebration at Riehle Plaza

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Lafayette Theater 600 Main St., Lafayette, 765-742-4080 www.lafayettetheater.com

This unique and historic venue, an art deco restored theater, is a great place to catch a variety of live shows or enjoy an elegant reception.

Long Center for the Performing Arts 111 N. 6th St., Lafayette, 765-742-5664 www.longpac.org

The Long Center is a community-owned and focused venue, geared toward local non-profit performing arts. Annual events like “The Nutcracker” and comedian Heywood Banks draw large crowds. Home to the Lafayette Symphony and its concert season, the Long Center also hosts Purdue Bands, “The Passion Play” and many other events. Restored to its vaudeville glory, it's a Lafayette gem.

Red Crown Mini-Museum Corner of 6th and South streets, Lafayette

Built in 1928, this Standard Oil service station mostly pumped Red Crown gasoline. Today the station houses numerous displays of automobile and service station memorabilia. Everything can be seen from the windows of this “walk-by” museum.

Riverside Skating Center (seasonal) 100 Tapawingo Dr. N., West Lafayette, 765-743-7465 www.westlafayette.in.gov/parks

This outdoor ice skating rink, overlooking the Wabash River, offers open skating during the day and evening hours. Vending machines, lockers, restrooms and skate rentals are available. Open in late November or early December, weather permitting, until spring temperatures arrive in late February or early March.

Tippecanoe County Courthouse 301 Main St., Lafayette, www.tippecanoecountycourthouse.com

Be sure to visit the courthouse, built in 1882 (see page 31).

Tapawingo Park & Wabash Heritage Trail 100 Tapawingo Dr. N., West Lafayette, www.westlafayette.in.gov

Nestled along the Wabash River is a quaint park where you can break away from the city bustle to enjoy a picnic or stroll along the Wabash

Heritage Trail (see page 33).

Wells Community Cultural Center Offering three galleries that feature regional artists. Home to Tippecanoe Arts Federation (see page 40) and Indiana Fiddlers' Gathering.

Self-Guided Tours Several tours are available for download at www.homeofpurdue.com: Historic Downtown, Historic Houses of Worship, Outdoor Art Trail and the Tippecanoe County Courthouse tour.

more downtown

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Red Crown Mini-Museum

Long Center for the Performing Arts

Lafayette Theater

Tapawingo Park summer festival fun

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Downtown www.readysetgodowntown.com

Whether you're looking for collectibles and antiques, handmade pottery and crafts, delectable treats or the perfect gift, you're sure to find it downtown.

The Antique Trail www.homeofpurdue.com

A large selection of antique malls, storefronts and indoor flea markets can be found throughout the community.

Lafayette Pavilions 100 S. Creasy Ln., Lafayette

Fashion, hobby and home decor stores mixed in with a selection of cafes and themed restaurants make this convenient plaza very popular.

Market Square 2200 Elmwood Ave., Lafayette

This centrally located plaza offers fashion, hobbies, antiques, home goods, services and restaurants.

Sagamore West West Lafayette, Sagamore Parkway

Offers everything from birdseed to gourmet kitchen equipment! Local flavor restaurants, clothing and gift shops can all be found along the parkway.

Tippecanoe Mall 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., Lafayette www.tippecanoemall.com

Large indoor mall offering a delightful array of shopping selections, including over 100 specialty stores, restaurants and anchor stores.

Wabash Landing 320 E. State St., West Lafayette

This downtown center has a distinctive design. Offerings include: clothing, sporting goods, electronics, video games, hair salons and restaurants.

From upscale fashion centers offering a mixture of national retailers to locally owned storefronts showcasing their exclusive treasures — we've got them all.

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shopping Let's go!everybody needs a little retail therapy

clothing boutiques

follow the Antique Trail

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Art Museum of Greater Lafayette 102 S. 10th Street, Lafayette, 765-742-1128 www.artlafayette.org

Accredited by the American Association of Museums. The permanent collection of the museum centers on the Art of the Americas, with a specific focus on Indiana art. Five galleries feature exhibitions changing four times a year. With a focus on arts education, studio art classes are offered. Docent-led tours may be arranged by advanced request.

Gallery WalksPresented by Tippecanoe Arts Federation, Gallery Walks offer open-late galleries and live entertainment, conveniently located within walking distance of one another throughout downtown (see page 9).

Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art 920 E. State Street, Lafayette, 765-494-3061, www.haanmuseum.org

The mansion was originally the Connecticut State Building at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and was moved to Lafayette shortly after. A tour of the mansion is truly a rare experience: fantastic furniture, wonderful art and important porcelain in a historical setting on a grand scale. Since the mansion is still a private residence, the museum is open at certain times for tours and private tours can be arranged. Admission charged.

Purdue Galleries 765-494-3061, www.purdue.edu/galleries

Purdue Galleries offer a variety of art forms and exhibits. See page 23 for more information and locations.

Tippecanoe Arts Federation 638 North Street, Lafayette, 765-423-2787 www.tippecanoearts.org

Wells Community Cultural Center is home to Tippecanoe Arts Federation (TAF).

It offers three galleries that feature regional artists, the Wells Reception Hall, meeting and rehearsal rooms, and performance space. The Federation is the umbrella organization and arts council for 14 counties in North Central Indiana. TAF provides educational opportunities in the visual, performing and literary arts outreach programs to both underserved communities and at-risk youth, and funding for capital and operational expenses to fellow arts organizations region-wide.

Additional GalleriesEnjoy a variety of local art galleries. For a complete listing, visit www.homeofpurdue.com today.

So much to see!

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visual artsArt Museum of Greater Lafayette

Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art

explore local art galleries

Creativity can be seen in architecture, numerous art galleries and exhibits, outdoor art, and art fairs.

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outdoor art All throughout the community, you can enjoy whimsical, historic and magnificent outdoor fountains and art. Visit www.homeofpurdue.com or pick up the Outdoor Art Trail brochure, which showcases these 80+ treasures and includes a map to each of their locations.

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architecture A full range of architectural styles: several magnificent turn-of-the-century mansions, a Gothic cathedral and even an original Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian home.

SAMARA 765-409-5522, www.samara-house.org

SAMARA is a pristine example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian architecture. Still occupied by the original client and owner, Dr. John Christian, the home is strictly maintained to the exacting standards set by Mr. Wright (tours by reservation only).

Self-Guided Tours www.homeofpurdue.com

Historic Downtown, Downtown Historic Houses of Worship, Outdoor Art Trail and the Tippecanoe County Courthouse tour.

www.tourdelafayette.com www.tourdewestlafayette.comEnjoy 12 webcasts featuring nine historic neighborhoods. Website showcases over 200 Wabash Valley Trust plaqued properties with a brief description and photographs. Walking tour maps available for download.

Indiana Statewide Cultural Districts promote the exploration of and participation in the arts and humanities through cultural experiences that are unique to our communities, while also supporting community life and economic vitality.

The Tippecanoe Arts and Cultural District encompasses the three downtown districts (see page 36). This area is home to an abundance of art and cultural attractions: art galleries, traditional and non-traditional performance spaces, and theaters.

Water Globe Sphere, Columbian Park Zoo

Purdue Galleries' Fountain Gallery

Wells Community Cultural Center

Download our free app! Available for iPhone,iPad and Android.www.homeofpurdue.com

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Bach Chorale Singers, Inc. 765-429-5151, www.bachchorale.org

Bach Chorale’s Adult, Children and Youth Choirs provide a series of six to seven concerts a year. Performances are presented at various venues throughout the community. Children’s summer programs are also available in June.

Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette 313 N. 5th Street, Lafayette 765-423-7529, www.lafayettecivic.org

Civic Theatre calls the Historic Monon Depot Theatre home. Presenting a variety of MainStage productions including: musicals, comedies, dramas, classics and staged readings. Civic Theatre also offers an extensive theatre education program including summer camps, classes and workshops.

We've got talent!

performing arts

Enjoy an array of performing arts and live entertainment from the ballet to the symphony, from on-stage comedies to outdoor concerts.

Purdue Jazz Band concert

Purdue Theatre

Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette

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venuesCarnahan Hall 800 Main Street, Lafayette, 765-420-9500, www.carnahanhall.com

Hosts a variety of events and programs.

Duncan Hall 619 Ferry Street, Lafayette, 765-742-4788, www.duncanhall.org

Unique historic setting for a variety of events.

Elliott Hall of Music 712 3rd Street, West Lafayette, www.purdue.edu/hlmc

A prime entertainment venue with 6,000+ seats, making it even larger than New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

Lafayette Theater (see page 38)

Loeb Playhouse 128 Memorial Mall, Stewart Center West Lafayette, www.purdue.edu/hlmc

Features 1,000+ seats and hosts a variety of programs.

Long Center for the Performing Arts (see page 38)

Slayter Center for the Performing ArtsA striking outdoor facility on the Purdue campus that hosts Jazz on the Hill each spring.

Tippecanoe County Amphitheater

4449 S.R. 43 N., West Lafayette, 765-463-2306 www.tippecanoe.in.gov/parks

An outdoor theater with 1,500+ seats. Hosts various events.

Lafayette Ballet Company 765-423-1633, www.lafayetteballet.org

Performs classical ballets throughout the year, including an annual version of the ever-popular “The Nutcracker.”

Lafayette Citizens Band 765-423-2263, www.lafayettecitizensband.org

A part of the community for 170+ years. Provides free summer concerts for the general public every Thursday.

Lafayette Symphony Orchestra 111 N. 6th Street, Lafayette 765-742-6463, www.lafayettesymphony.org

Brings outstanding symphonic music and artistic excellence through performances and educational outreach to the community. Lafayette Symphony Orchestra makes its home in the grand setting of the Long Center for the Performing Arts (see page 38).

Purdue Performing Arts www.purdue.edu

You’ll find a rich array of entertainment at Purdue University (see pages 22-23).

Tippecanoe Chamber Music Society 638 North Street, Lafayette 765-409-3516, www.tippecanoechambermusic.org

Dedicated to promoting the performance and appreciation of chamber music in the community. Presents six concerts per year, featuring the region's finest musicians.

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nightlife For the late-night crowd, choose from dance clubs, campus bars, karaoke clubs, neighborhood pubs, pool halls and mellow coffee shops. There's sure to be something going on about every night of the week. Visit www.homeofpurdue.com for a listing of these nightlife hot spots.

Lafayette Citizens Band concert

Lafayette Symphony Orchestra concert at the Long Center for the Performing Arts

local pub

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Lafayette Brewing Company 622 Main Street, Lafayette, 765-742-2591 www.lafayettebrewingco.com

The brewpub is Indiana's second oldest operating brewery and a downtown destination since 1993. Lafayette Brewing Co. offers a full-service lunch and dinner menu along with a diverse selection of handcrafted ales and lagers. Banquet space and carryout beer are also available. Open 7 days a week.

People's Brewing Company 2006 N. 9th Street, Lafayette, 765-714-2777, www.peoplesbrew.com

Offers handcrafted beer, taproom, tours of the facility and education of the craft industry. People's Brewing Company offers fresh craft-brewed beer, made in small batches, from their single production facility. They offer 10 to 12 beers at any one time, including rotating seasonals, for distribution to restaurants, bars and retail stores throughout Indiana.

Wildcat Creek Winery 3233 E. 200 N., Lafayette, 765-838-3498 www.wildcatcreekwinery.com

Free wine tastings, indoor and outdoor seating, winery tours, gift shop, periodic food and wine pairings, and private events. Since opening in December 2008, Wildcat Creek Winery has established a high standard of winemaking excellence. The crew at Wildcat Creek Winery welcomes the opportunity to share their award-winning wines and Hoosier hospitality with you.

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Amenities include:

• All Suites include Refrigerators, Microwaves and Coffee Makers

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• Free Local Calls & High-speed Internet Access and Weekday Newspapers

• Whirlpool Suites available • Fitness Center, Indoor Pool & Sauna• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast & Coffee• Meeting Space for up to 50 people available

Conveniently located off I-65, at exit 172 and S.R. 26. Close to attractions including; Purdue University, Indiana Beach, McAllister Park, Tippecanoe Battlefield, shopping and dining.

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811 N. Creasy LaneLafayette, Indiana

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302 Ferry StreetLafayette, Indiana

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Local Bank…Local Lending since 1903

Residential and Commercial Lending

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Business Center • Fitness CenterFully Renovated October 2014

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Aces PubL BP, 3215 S. 18th St., 269-9943

AJ's Burgers & BeefWL 134 W. State St., 743-1940

AkropolisL 3311 South St., 447-0001

Alley-OopsL 1701 Schuyler Ave., 742-6677 Americus Pizza KingA 7506 S.R. 25 N., 589-8244

Americus Restaurant & BarA 7460 S.R. 25 N., 589-3721

Applebee’sL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-1999 WL 3009 Northwestern Ave., 463-0308

Arby's Roast BeefL 4066 South St., 449-0082 L 2219 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-1500 WL WV, 531 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-2133

Arni’sL MS, 2200 Elmwood Ave., 447-1108 L 2323 Wallace Ave., 447-9436 L DP, 3111 Builders Dr., 807-0400 S 2523 S.R. 25 W., 477-6888 L TC, inside Payless 2513 Maple Point Dr., 446-2200 WL SP, inside Payless 1032 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 464-0011Serving Indiana for 50 years! World-famous pizzas, salads, sandwiches, subs, pasta, munchies, desserts and more! Dine-in, carryout and catering. www.MeetYouAtArnis.com

Asahi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi BarL 3412 S.R. 38 E., 447-2711 Auntie Anne'sL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-4446

Avidity Restaurant & LoungeL 133 N. 4th St., 269-7179

B&N DinerL 2220 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-3100

Baker’s Peak Bakeshop & DeliWL 1185 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-0219

Basil ThaiWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-3330Authentic Thai cuisine in a lively atmosphere near campus. Serving flavorful dishes and variety of bubble-tea. www.BasilThai.net

Indiana Foodways Alliance Member A statewide non-profit organization dedicated to the celebration, promotion and preservation of the authentic food culture of Indiana. www.indianafoodways.com

Downtown dining

Purdue University campus dining

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L = LafayetteWL = West LafayetteA = AmericusBC = Buck CreekBG = Battle Ground

City AbbreviationsCH = Clarks Hill

D = DaytonR = Romney

S = ShadelandWP = West Point

LAFAYETTEBP = Brady Plaza

DP = Daughtery Place

EP = Eastway Plaza

IS = International Square

JS = Jefferson Square

LM = Lafayette Marketplace

LP = Lafayette Pavilions

LS = Lafayette Station

MJV = Mar Jean Village

MS = Market Square

PC = Payless Center

PP = Promenade Plaza

PS = Plaza South

TC = Tippecanoe Court

TM = Tippecanoe Mall

VL = Valley Lakes

WP = Wea Plaza

Mall, Plaza, Center Abbreviations

765 area code

WEST LAFAYETTEBRP = Brindon Plaza

CHM = Chauncey Hill Mall

CPC = College Park Center

CS = Chauncey Square

LEP = Levee Plaza

MW = Market West

PW = Purdue West

RM = River Market

SP = Sagamore Plaza

SST = State Street Towers

WL = Wabash Landing

WV = Wabash Village

dining guide

Download our free app! Available for iPhone, iPad and Android.

www.homeofpurdue.com

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Ben's Soft PretzelsL 4205 Commerce Dr., inside Wal-Mart, 447-1977

Big Apple BagelsL 2049 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S. 269-9651

Bistro 501L 501 Main St., 423-4501

The Bistro at the Courtyard MarriottL 150 Fairington Ave., at Marriott Courtyard, 449-4800

Black SparrowL 223 Main St., 429-0405

Blue NileWL 117 Northwestern Ave., 269-9980

Bob EvansL 4300 South St., 448-4707

Boiler BistroWL 900 W. State St., 494-4643

Broken Egg Cafe (open July 2015)

WL 516 Northwestern Ave.

Brothers Bar & GrillWL 306 W. State St., 746-1090

Bruno’sWL 212 Brown St., 743-1668

Buck Creek Pizza D 718 Walnut St., 296-7950

Budge's Drive-In (seasonal)L 1102 N. 14th St., 742-1500

Buffalo Wild WingsL LP, 2715 S. Creasy Ln., 477-9325 WL LEP, 360 Brown St., 743-1188

Burger KingL MS, 2175 Greenbush St., 447-4515 L LS, 2338 Teal Rd., 474-1704 L 4092 South St., 447-3652 WL 1069 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-6713 Buttery Shelf EateryL 927 Main St., 429-8250

Cafe LiteratoWL 1920 Northwestern Ave., 588-3701

Café RoyaleWL 620 W. Stadium Ave., 746-1000

Camille's Sidewalk CaféL LP, 210 S. Creasy Ln., 447-0300 WL 257 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-6200

Captain GyrosWL 132 Northwestern Ave., 743-7170

Champs Sportsbar & GrillL 610 S. Earl Ave., 447-3212

CheckerboardL 1521 Kossuth St., 838-8301

Cheddar'sCasual Cafe (open Autumn 2015) L 91 N. 36th St.

Chick-Fil-AL 3836 South St., 446-2053For online ordering and family event info, visit www.cfarestaurant.com/lafayette. For mobile ordering and payment, search "Chick-Fil-A" app on Google Play or in the App store. Chili's Grill & BarL 3980 South St., 449-8430

China 1 BuffetWL 132 Howard St., 743-9988

China DragonWL PW, 1400 W. State St., 743-7770

China KingL 2400 Greenbush St., 269-7677

China MoonL 1922 Elmwood Ave., 447-3224

Chipotle Mexican GrillL 4030 South St., 446-0072 WL 200 W. State St., 743-4804

Christos New City GrillL 3291 Teal Rd., 474-6618 WL SP, 1018 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 497-3164

Chuck E. Cheese'sL LP, 100 S. Creasy Ln., 449-1020

Chumley'sL 122 N. 3rd St., 420-9372

CinnabonL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-1463

Cold Stone CreameryL LP, 100 S. Creasy Ln., 447-4400 WL WL, 338 E. State St., 250-5184 Corlew Donut CompanyL VL, 1803 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 471-9718

Country CafeL 4254 South St., 448-1557

The Cozy TavernL 3312 South St., 464-6916

Cracker BarrelL 40 Frontage Rd., S.R. 26 E., 447-9544

Culver's Frozen CustardL 340 N. Creasy Ln., 449-1169

D&R BBQ Diner & CateringL 135 N. Creasy Ln., 449-4000

Dairy QueenWL PW, 1402 W. State St., 743-6610

Dawson's School House of ChiliWL CS, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., 269-7802

DQ Grill & ChillL 4717 Meijer Ct., S.R. 26 E., 448-7979 L PC, 2831 Old U.S. 231 S., 471-7727 L 3949 S.R. 38 E., 446-1610 WL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 269-9302

Denny’sL 4260 South St., 448-1007

Denton's Overtime TavernL 1802 Schuyler Ave., 250-5172

Domino’sL 1221 S. Creasy Ln., 447-9111 WL CPC, 1518 Win Hentschel Blvd., 497-4992 WL 330 E. State St., 743-3000

Don Pablo'sL 50 N. Creasy Ln., 449-0511

Don’s Dog-n-Suds (seasonal)L 601 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-5457 WL WV, 401 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-5700

DowntownerL MS, 2200 Elmwood Ave., 269-7435

DT Kirby'sL 644 Main St., 429-6666

Egyptian Café & Hookah BarWL 130 Northwestern Ave., 743-0500 Einstein Brothers BagelsWL 201-203 Northwestern Ave., 743-8988

El ChicanoL 6 Earl Ave., 448-4206

El MesonL 408 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 449-0270

El RodeoL 140 Frontage Rd., 449-8036 L PC, 109 Beck Ln., 477-6029

En Lai Chinese KitchenL LP, 210 S. Creasy Ln., 449-8885

En Lai Chinese RestaurantL LS, 2408 Teal Rd., 474-7916

End Zone Sports Bar & GrillL 2408 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 471-9663

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FreshënsWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8888All about "healthy eating-better living," offers many healthy choices from hand-crafted crepes to fresh-blended smoothies or a variety of fat-free frozen yogurt options.

Frozen Custard (seasonal)L 2319 Wallace Ave., 447-2492

Fu Lam Chinese RestaurantWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-0300

Fuel Coffee ShopL 1016 Main St., 423-7400

The Garden CaféWL 1600 Cumberland Ave., at Four Points by Sheraton, 463-5511

Gaza Korean GrillWL BRP, 3457 Bethel Dr., 497-2346

Gigi's Cupcakes (open Spring 2015)

L LP, 170 S. Creasy Ln.

Golden CorralL 79 Shenandoah Dr., 447-6915

Great American GrillWL WL, 356 E. State St., at Hilton Garden Inn, 743-2100

Eye Opener CafeBG 103 North St., 430-2495

Fazoli'sL 3457 South St., 449-1725

Fiesta Mexican GrillWL CS, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., 838-0987

Firehouse SubsL LP, 170 S. Creasy Ln., 449-3473

Five Guys Burgers and FriesWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-3100

FlatbreadsWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8884A gourmet sandwich, salad and soup concept featuring hot artisan breads baked in a gas-fired, open-hearth oven.

Fortune HouseL LM, 3500 S.R. 38 E., 838-1975

Fox's Pizza DenL 4921 S.R. 26 E., 838-0564

Great Harvest Bread CompanyL 1500 Kossuth St., 742-7323

Great WallL 700 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 447-0606 Green Leaf Vietnamese CuisineWL SST, 111 S. River Rd., 743-2288

Green SproutWL CS, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., 269-7393

Greyhouse Coffee & SupplyWL 100 Northwestern Ave., 743-5316

Grindstone Charley's L 3443 South St., 449-8692 Happy ChinaWL RM, 219 E. State St., 743-1666

Harbor CityL 220 Columbia St., 746-6922

Harry's Chocolate ShopWL 329 W. State St., 743-1467

Heartland PizzaBC 4900 Main St., 589-8000

Heirloom (open Summer 2015)

L 102 N. 3rd St.

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Heisei Japanese RestaurantWL 1048 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-1682

Hideaway Bar & GrillL 3269 Teal Rd., 464-6574

HiteaWL 134 W. State St., 250-3567

Honey Baked HamL LM, 3540 S.R. 38 E., 449-1223L 116 N. 3rd St. (open Spring 2015)

HootersL TM, 2327 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 449-9464

Hot Box PizzaL 2049 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 588-4040WL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-3400

Hour Time RestaurantL 4343 South St., at Best Western, 448-4669 Huhot Mongolian GrillL LP, 100 S. Creasy Ln., 447-8903

Hungry'sWL PW, 1400 W. State St., 743-2006

Hunter’s PubWL 1092 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-7785

Hunter’s Pub Down UnderL 302 Ferry St., 429-8149

Hunter’s Pub SouthL DP, 3230 Daugherty Dr., 474-8060

IchibanL 2 S. 4th St., 742-6600

Igloo Frozen CustardL 4909 Tazer Dr., 449-0100 L 1817 Troxel Dr., 474-4566

IHOPL 4215 South St., 446-0716

Indian Mahal Fine Indian RestaurantWL SST, 111 S. River Rd., 746-2345

Inside ScoopL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 449-5899

Insomnia CookiesWL 602 W. Stadium Ave., 743-9070

Jake’s RoadhouseWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-5253

Jane’s Gourmet DeliL 524 N. 4th St., 742-5000Serving Greater Lafayette for over 20 years. Lunch offerings include fresh salads, soups, sandwiches and wraps. Dine-in or carryout. Award-winning catering. www.janesgourmetdeli.com

Java Jo'zL 1221 S. Creasy Ln., 269-7226

Java RoasterL 130 N. 3rd St., 742-2037

Jerilee’s PubL MS, 2100 Elmwood Ave., 447-4106 Jimmy John’sL 103 Farabee Dr. N., 447-7080 L 2810 Creasy Ln., 446-8400WL 1052 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-9000WL 720 Northwestern Ave., 743-8600 WL 134 W. State St., 743-8200

JL Hufford Coffee & TeaL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-2775

John Purdue RoomWL 900 W. State St., 494-6845

Kathy’s Homemade Kandies & Chocolate LoungeL 611 Main St., 429-5176

Kentucky Fried ChickenL 2711 Teal Rd., 474-0121 L IS, 3809 South St., 447-1149 L PP, 3561 Promenade Pkwy., 474-9794 WL 609 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-6212

Khana Khazana Indian GrillWL 108 Northwestern Ave., 743-1223

Kibu CaféWL SST, 111 S. River Rd., 743-3190 Klondike PubWL 2801 Klondike Rd., 497-7777

Knickerbocker SaloonL 113 N. 5th St., 423-2234

Kokoro Japanese Seafood BarL 526 Main St., 742-8180

La BambaL 2120 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 474-6560

La Fiesta Express BurritoL 2122 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 474-4300

La Salsa Fresh Mexican GrillWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8895“South of the Border” cuisine featuring high-quality, fresh ingredients and famous for its salsa bar.

La Scala Italian RestaurantL 312 Main St., 420-8171 Chef-owned Italian dining. Downtown Lafayette's longest-running fine dining. Farm-fresh food from the chef's own farm as well as other local farmers.

Lafayette Brewing CompanyL 622 Main St., 742-2591

Latea Bubble Tea LoungeWL WL, 358 E. State St., 586-9398

LemongrassWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8885Featuring wok-fired entrees and a variety of appetizers, emphasizing vegetables, sauces and spices found primarily in China and Vietnam, as well as fresh sushi and noodle bowls from AHZ.

Lin's Wok ChineseWL 1044D Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-6401

Lindo MexicoL 405 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-0383

Little CaesarsL 3105 S. 9th St., 477-1000 L 3205 Union St., 447-5151WL 2060 U.S. 52, 464-6393

Logan's RoadhouseL 3840 South St., 446-1551

Long John Silver's/A&WL 2839 Teal Rd., 474-0304

Luca Pizza Di RomaL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-1254

Mad MushroomL 3014 Underwood St., 449-8081 WL 320 W. State St., 743-5555

MagueyL IS, 3861 South St., 588-6798

Maje Sushi WL 204 South St., 743-7777

Mama Ines' Mexican BakeryL 518 Sagamore Pkwy. N. , 446-2629

Mammaw's Sweet Shop L 3803 South St., 269-9591

Mango LocoL 1440 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 448-1715

Marco's PizzaL RM, 227 E. State St., 746-1414

Maru Japanese SushiWL 111 N. Chauncey Ave., 743-2646

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Orange Leaf Frozen YogurtWL 308 W. State St., 269-7096

O-SihiWL RM, 213 E. State St., 743-3838

O’Rear's Pastry ShopL 321 N. 9th St., 742-2285

Outback SteakhouseL 3660 South St., 449-1790

Outpost Bar & RestaurantL 2511 U.S. 231 S., 471-0200

Panda ExpressL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-6188 WL 138 Northwestern Ave., 743-0105

Panera BreadL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-4286 WL WL, 328 E. State St., 746-2400 Papa John’sL 2404 Greenbush St., 447-7727 L 109 S. Beck Ln., 477-0044 WL PW, 1400 W. State St., 743-2800 Pappy’s, The Original Sweet ShopWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8948A favorite on the Purdue campus since 1927. Enjoy a burger, a Nathan's Famous Hot Dog or a shake, malt or cone made with Pappy's original Purdue Creamery recipe ice cream.

Parkside Seafood House - Oyster Bar L 1902 Scott St., 464-6531

Parkway Pizza & Subs L 405 Sagamore Pkwy., 250-3017

The ParthenonWL MW, 2060 U.S. 52 W., 743-6778

Peking BuffetL 3613 S. 18th St., 474-7878

Penn Station East Coast SubsL LM, 3540 S.R. 38 E., 448-9957 WL CPC, 1570 Win Hentschel Blvd., 497-1669

Mr. Darryl's Southern BBQL LS, 2070 S. 22nd St., 474-4792

Mt. Fuji Japanese SteakhouseL 700 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-7373

Neon CactusWL LEP, 360 Brown St., 743-6081

New Cheng Du L 3800 South St., 449-8728

New York CaféL 6 N. Earl Ave., 447-9067

Noble Romans4333 South St., 448-4212

Noodles & CompanyWL CS, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., 743-4444

Nori JapanL TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-6040

Oasis CaféWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8887Featuring a full line of richly brewed coffees, chai and teas as well as hot or cold gourmet sandwiches/wraps and hearty soups.

O’Bryan's Nine Irish BrothersL 3520 S.R. 38 E., 447-0999 WL 119 Howard Ave., 746-4782An award-winning traditional Irish pub with two locations, serving premium Irish food and spirits. Smoke-free, live Irish entertainment weekends. Accepts reservations & large parties.

O’Charley’sL TM, 2413 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 446-9466

Olive GardenL 4151 South St., 447-0074

Olive HouseWL 200 South St., 743-5649

Oliverio’s Southland RestaurantL 2670 U.S. 231 S., 474-0076

Dine In | Carryout | Delivery | Catering On the Levee across from the theater at Wabash Landing

765-746-5000 | Puccinis-Laf.com

Pizza | Pasta | Salads | Calzones | SandwichesItalian Chicken & Gluten-Free Dinners | Full Bar & HDTVs

The Best Pizza in America is right here in West Lafayette!Puccini’s is the winner of the World Pizza Championship in Salsomaggiore, Italy!

Mary Lou DonutsL 1830 S. 4th St., 474-9131

Maza Mediterranean & Italian Restaurant WL 705 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 838-3000

McAllister's DeliL LP, 100 S. Creasy Ln., 449-2300

McCord Candies & LunchesL 536 Main St., 742-4441

McDonald’sL 4200 South St., 448-1222 L 510 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 448-1433 L 2333 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-1455 L PS, 2812 Old U.S. 231 S., 474-6477 L 3606 Osborne Ln., 471-9365 WL 605 W. Stadium Ave., 743-7518 WL 613 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 497-4663 WL 124 E. State St., 743-6069 BG 5918 S.R. 43 N., 567-4255

McGraw's Steak Chops & Fish HouseWL 2707 S. River Rd., 743-3932

MCL Restaurant & BakeryWL WV, 521 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-6621

Mi CabanitaL 2601 Teal Rd., 477-7924

Moe’s Southwest GrillL LP, 170 S. Creasy Ln., 447-6637 WL WL, 332 E. State St., 743-5000

Monical's PizzaL LM, 3500 S.R. 38 E., 448-6066 WL BRP, 3457 Bethel Dr., 464-2885

Mountain Jack’sL 4211 South St., 448-1521Voted best prime rib, steaks and wine list. We feature excellent service and a relaxing atmosphere complete with three fireplaces. Can accommodate large parties.

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Pepe’s Mexican RestaurantL TM, 2525 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 448-1888Reservations accepted. Mexican cuisine, signature dishes include: chile con queso, fajitas and seafood enchiladas supremas. Seasonal patio.

Pete's Diner (open Summer 2015) L 601 Main St.

The Pink Walrus Frozen Yogurt L 3537 Promenade Pkwy. S., 250-3272

The Pit Stop DinerR 10930 U.S. 231 S., 538-2222

Pizza HutL 3161 Teal Rd., 477-6459 L 100 Farabee Dr. N., 449-1266 L 35 Beck Ln., 471-7700 WL 506 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-1529

Pizza KingL WP, 3613 S. 18th St., 471-8555 L JS, 1400 Teal Rd., 474-3414 L 109 N. Creasy Ln., 447-6994 BG 105 North St., 567-2790 CH 9415 White St., 523-2610

Poblano's Mexican RestaurantWL LP, 360 Brown St., 250-3060

Pollo FelizL 594 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 447-1650

Potbelly Sandwich WorksWL 117 Northwestern Ave., 743-2993

Professor Joe's Sports Pub & PizzeriaL 648 Main St., 746-6271

Puccini’sWL 300 Brown St., 746-5000California-style pizza, pastas, chicken, calzones, sandwiches, salads and gluten-free options. Casual, yet stylish dining and full bar. Dine-in, carryout, delivery, catering, private party room.

Qdoba Mexican GrillWL 139 Northwestern Ave., 807-0338

Randy's Bar & BilliardsL 5 N. Earl Ave., 464-6027

Red LobsterL LP, 120 S. Creasy Ln., 446-0381

Red MangoWL CS, 102 N. Chauncey Ave., 743-3300L TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 446-8954

Red Seven Bar & GrillL 731 Main St., 742-7337

RestaurationL 731 Main St., 250-3970Full-service restaurant focused on farm-to-table, seasonal eating. “Restoring authenticity to food from the ground up.” Allergen and special diet friendly.

Rice CaféWL 128 Pierce St., 743-3503

Rookies Sports ClubL 3618 S.R. 38 E., 446-4230

Route 66 DinerWL CPC, 1566 Win Hentschel Blvd., 497-9466Serves only 100% ground sirloin burgers, soups, salads, beer & wine along with Triple XXX Premium Root Beer. All-day breakfasts available.

Sacred Grounds Espresso Coffee ShopL 724 Wabash Ave., 429-8452

Sagamore RestaurantWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8945Sit-down restaurant located on the second floor of the Union offering breakfast and lunch seven days a week.

Scotty's Brewhouse WL WL, 352 E. State St., 746-3131.

Sgt. Preston’s of the North L 6 N. 2nd St., 742-7378 Local favorite established in 1980 in the historic John Purdue Block. Offers the largest seasonal outdoor patio and entertainment. Home of the famous Preston Burger and Specialty Wings.

Sharma's KitchenL EP, 1403 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 769-4455

Shaukin Indian Fast FoodWL RM, 138 S. River Rd., 743-2222

Shelly’s CaféL JS, 1400 Teal Rd., 471-2734 Silver Dipper Ice CreamWL RM, 201 E. State St., 743-7511 WL WV, 307 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 743-7511

Something Blue BakeryL 918 Main St., 588-6212

SonicL LP, 150 S. Creasy Ln., 447-7700

South Street SmokehouseL 3305 South St., 446-0559

Southside DinerL 2108 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 838-0176

Spageddies Italian KitchenL 3990 South St., 449-0773 Spurlock'sL 721 Main St., 420-8090

Star City Coffee & Ale HouseL 210 Main St., 420-7099

StarbucksL LP, 160 S. Creasy Ln., 446-7296L 1700 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 449-7098 L 17 N. Frontage Rd., 449-1205 L 3630 South St., inside Target, 446-8551 L TM, 2323 Sagamore Pkwy. S., inside Barnes & Noble, 449-4330 WL 1196 3rd St., 494-0600WL WV, 545 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-4822 WL WL, 342 E. State St., 746-1674

StarbucksWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8879Offering a full menu with both hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and baked goods, whole bean coffee, and retail merchandise.

Steak 'n ShakeL 2 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 447-6091 L 200 Meijer Ct., 447-3375

SubwayL 1 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 447-1764 L PC, 109 Beck Ln., 474-3787 L 220 Meijer Dr., 447-1900 L 291 Yost Rd., 296-5028 L MS, 2200 Elmwood Ave., 447-6373 L 2347 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., inside Wal-Mart, 474-1300 L LS, 2404 Teal Rd., 474-7827 L TM, 2415 Sagamore Pkwy. S., 449-1464 L 3605 Osborne Ln., 474-6967 L 3990 S.R. 38 E., 423-4456 L 4205 Commerce Dr., inside Wal-Mart, 838-0014WL 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-0889 WL PW, 1400 W. State St., 743-7827 WL 720 Northwestern Ave., 269-7466WL 1060 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 497-7827 WL 2801 Northwestern Ave., inside Wal-Mart, 463-4551 BG 5851 S.R. 43 N., 567-2800 Sunrise DinerL 501 Columbia St., 742-4204

Sunset Restaurant GrillL 1904 U.S. 52 W., 588-6372

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LOOK FOR A STAR!Our Star Award Program recognizes local service level employees who go the extra mile. If you find one, email

us their name, company and why you think this person is deserving.

[email protected]

Sushi Don L 3338 Main St., 447-6655

Sylvia’s Brick Oven L 625 Columbia St., 250-5047

Szechuan GardenWL 945 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-2364

Taco BellL JS, 2190 S. 26th St., 474-0618 L IS, 3805 South St., 449-4166 WL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-4433 WL 1016 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-1010BG 5860 S.R. 43 N., 567-4900

Taco ExpressL 3401 Fairfield Ct., 474-7733

Taco RicoL EP, 1325 Sagamore Pkwy. N., 446-9798

Tailgate Grille & BarWL 1600 Cumberland Ave., at Four Points by Sheraton, 463-5511West Lafayette's family friendly sports grille & bar, serving the best burgers, great sandwiches, steaks, and seafood for lunch and dinner. Private dining.

Taqueria El MagueyL MS, 2090 Elmwood Ave., 449-0160

Teppanyaki GrillL 2641 Maple Point Dr., 446-0888

TC’s RestaurantBG 109 N. Railroad St., 567-2838

Texas RoadhouseL TM, 3615 S.R. 38 E., 446-0404

TGI Friday'sL LP, 110 S. Creasy Ln., 449-9051

Thai EssenceWL CPC, 1534 Win Hentschel Blvd., 269-9380Elegant Thai dining experience. Serving a variety of well-prepared dishes. Great wine and Thai beer. One block from West Lafayette Wal-Mart, near Purdue Research Park. www.ThaiEssence.net

Tick Tock Tavern & EateryL 1816 N. 9th St., 742-9425

Toscana Italian Grill & BarL 515 South St., at Holiday Inn Lafayette City Centre, 742-5230The best of Italian cuisine with a full-service bar, extensive wine list and excellent service. We offer private dining and catering services. www.toscana-lafayette.com

Town & Gown BistroWL 119 N. River Rd., 250-3425

The Trails Banquet FacilityWL 325 Burnett Rd., 742-6478

Triple XXX Family RestaurantWL 2 N. Salisbury St., 743-5373Serves only 100% ground sirloin burgers, all-day breakfasts along with old-fashioned shakes, floats and Triple XXX Premium Root Beer (see ad on page 48).

Tsunami Japanese FusionWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 743-0606

Urban Market & Indian MasalaWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8943An upscale convenience store featuring organic, sustainable and natural foods, and Indian- inspired food from Indian Masala.

Urban SwirlWL 2060 U.S. 52 W., 588-6295

Varsity Clubhouse/ Niko's Spicy PickleL 827 N. 6th St., 446-6666

The Vault Lounge & BilliardsL 205 N. 2nd St., 269-9329

Vienna Espresso Bar & BakeryWL 208 South St., 743-4446

Villa Fresh Italian KitchenWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8878An Italian restaurant offering pizza, pasta, and garlic sticks using "old world" recipes, and a build-your-own salad concept called Pick & Mix.

Von's Dough ShackWL 311 W. State St., 743-3700

Walt's Other PubL 3001 S. 9th St., 474-9527Locally owned for over 20 years! Neighborhood friendly with ample space: two floors and patio. Famous Pub wings, Lafayette's largest bar and separate family dining.

Wendy’sL JS, 1201 Teal Rd., 474-0903 L TM, 3621 S.R. 38 E., 449-2772 L 2010 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. S., 474-7935 WL 252 E. State St., 743-5885 WL 701 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 463-4939 BG 2029 Northgate Dr., 567-0114

West Point Steakhouseand Sports BarWP 4941 Washington St., 572-2000

Wheel's Bar & GrillL MS, 2200 Elmwood Ave., 269-7435

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Where Else? BarWL CHM, 135 S. Chauncey Ave., 746-1122

Whiskey Bob's SaloonL 210 Meijer Dr., 250-3222

White Castle/BlazeL 4723 Meijer Ct., 446-0707

Wings Etc.L 2049 Veterans Memorial Pkwy., 838-2304 WL MW, 2060 U.S. 52 W., 588-6740

Wolf’s Fine ChocolatesL 1185 Sagamore Pkwy. W., 446-2211

Yum Yum Cupcakes and TeaL 1221 S. Creasy Ln., 447-0440

Xin Asian BistroWL BRP, 3457 Bethel Dr., 463-2900

Yogurt RetreatL 3540 S.R. 38 E., 464- 6649

Zia JuiceWL Purdue Union, 101 N. Grant St., 494-8888

food trucksseasonal, locations vary

EMT Food Truckwww.emtfoodtruck.com

Kona Ice of Tippecanoe Countywww.facebook.com/konaiceoftippecanoecounty

Lkora Fastfoodwww.facebook.com/lkora.fastfood

The Pink Walrus Food Truckwww.thepinkwalrus.com

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Adams Mill 765-268-2530, Cutler, www.adams-mill.org

Visit an 1845 turbine-powered mill that ran until the 1950s, an 1872 covered bridge, and The Museum of Americana offering special events, festivals and activities.

energy toursBenton County WindfarmsSelf-Guided — www.earlparkindiana.comGuided — www.bentoncounty.in.gov

White County Guided Windfarm & Clean Energy Tours www.wiserindiana.org

Fair Oaks Farms 877-536-1194, Fair Oaks, www.fofarms.com

Includes interactive activities, live cow and pig birthings, a full restaurant, and bus tours of the farm. Admission charged.

Indiana Beach 574-583-4141, Monticello, www.indianabeach.com

Amusement and water park on Lake Shafer. Admission charged.

a short drive

RDM Aquaculture 765-583-0052, Fowler, www.rdmshrimp.com

Shrimp farm offering group tours.

Wabash & Erie Canal Interpretive Center 765-564-6572, Delphi, www.wabashanderiecanal.org

The Interactive Center demonstrates how the canal affected Indiana over its 30+ years of operation. Canal boat rides are offered, weather permitting. Hike and bike the 10+ miles of historic trails (see ad below).

Wabash & Erie Canal Interpretive Center

Up the road . . .

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139 Frontage Road, I-65 at S.R. 26, Exit #172 Lafayette, Indiana 47905

Phone: 765-447-7566 | Fax: 765-448-2833

www.motel6.com

Motel 6 Lafayette is located on the east side of Lafayette, Indiana. Our motel is located right off of Interstate 65, Exit 172. We are less than two blocks away from a Cracker Barrel and Authentic

Mexican Restaurant. In addition to our free wireless Internet access in all guest

rooms, we have many amenities at Motel 6 Lafayette. We serve hot coffee in the office 24 hours a day. Available upon request are rooms with mini-fridge/microwave and

Scandinavian Memory Foam beds.

201 Frontage RoadLafayette, IN 47905

(765) 449-4808Fax (765) 448-1939

www.baymontinns.com

240 Meijer DriveLafayette, IN 47905

(765) 807-5735Fax (765) 807-5736

www.candlewoodsuites.com

Located just six miles from Purdue University and Stadium, La Quinta is the place to stay in Lafayette. There is a variety of shopping and major businesses within a few miles, plenty of championship golf courses and restaurants for every taste, just a short walk away.

• Business Center

• Free High-Speed Internet Access in All Rooms

• Indoor Swimming Pool

• Complimentary Continental Breakfast

• Fitness Center

• Guest Laundry

Conveniently located between Chicago and Indianapolis on I-65 we are close to major businesses, hospitals and restaurants, 6 miles from Purdue University.

• Each Suite Features a Fully Equipped Kitchen

• Free High-Speed Internet

• Free DVD and CD Library

• Fitness Center and Indoor Pool

• Guest Laundry

312 Meijer DriveLafayette, IN 47905

(765) 446-2400www.lq.com

Features:• Free High-speed Internet

• Free Breakfast

• Fitness Room

• Guest Laundry

• Hair Dryer, Refrigerator and Microwave in Rooms

• Close to Many Restaurants

• Purdue University Only 5 Miles Away, Caterpillar 2 Miles, and Subaru of Indiana Automotive 2 Miles

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Additional Amenities• Airport within 20 miles• Wireless Internet (WiFi)• Free Local Calls• Data Ports• Free Expanded Cable• Free Morning Coffee

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The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing offers spacious guest rooms full of thoughtful amenities complemented by friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. By focussing precisely on what guests have said they need and want, and less on what they don’t use, we deliver the highest degree of service and cost savings to both business and leisure travelers without sacrificing the quality associated with the Hilton name. Each of the 104 well-appointed guest rooms include a hospitality center with mini-refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker, electronic door locks, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, cable TV with on demand movies and video games, and interactive Hilton guest services. Spacious work desk with dual-line speakerphone, Internet access, dataports and voicemail. Hotel features heated indoor pool & whirlpool, fitness center, Great American Grill® and Pavillion Lounge. 1,274 square feet of flexible meeting/conference space to accommodate a variety of functions.

The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing is conveniently located six miles off I-65, in the heart of West Lafayette, minutes

from Purdue University, Tippecanoe Battlefield, Wolf Park, and Art Museum. Area businesses include Evonik, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Caterpillar, and numerous others.

When tomorrow is a big day… stay HGI tonight!When tomorrow is a big day… stay HGI tonight!

Right where you need it!®Everything,Everything,

356 East State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906765-743-2100 • FAX 765-743-6520

The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing offers spacious guest rooms full of thoughtful amenities complemented

by friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. By focusing precisely on what guests have said they need and want, and less on

what they don’t use, we deliver the highest degree of service and cost savings to both business and leisure travelers without

sacrificing the quality associated with the Hilton name. Each of the 104 well-appointed guest rooms include a hospitality center

with mini-refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker, electronic door locks, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, cable TV with on-

demand movies and video games, and interactive Hilton guest services. Spacious work desk with dual-line speakerphone,

Internet access, dataports and voicemail. Hotel features heated indoor pool & whirlpool, fitness center, Great American Grill® and

Pavillion Lounge. 1,274 square feet of flexible meeting/conference space to accommodate

a variety of functions. The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing

is conveniently located six miles off I-65, in the heart of West Lafayette,

minutes from Purdue University, Tippecanoe Battlefield, Wolf Park, and

Art Museum. Area businesses include Eli Lilly, Subaru of Indiana Automotive,

Caterpillar, and numerous others.

Now featuring complimentary high-speed internet and remote printing!

Right where you need it!®Everything,Everything,

356 East State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906765-743-2100 • FAX 765-743-6520

The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing offers spacious guest rooms full of thoughtful amenities complemented

by friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. By focusing precisely on what guests have said they need and want, and less on

what they don’t use, we deliver the highest degree of service and cost savings to both business and leisure travelers without

sacrificing the quality associated with the Hilton name. Each of the 104 well-appointed guest rooms include a hospitality center

with mini-refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker, electronic door locks, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, cable TV with on-

demand movies and video games, and interactive Hilton guest services. Spacious work desk with dual-line speakerphone,

Internet access, dataports and voicemail. Hotel features heated indoor pool & whirlpool, fitness center, Great American Grill® and

Pavillion Lounge. 1,274 square feet of flexible meeting/conference space to accommodate

a variety of functions. The Hilton Garden Inn - West Lafayette/Wabash Landing

is conveniently located six miles off I-65, in the heart of West Lafayette,

minutes from Purdue University, Tippecanoe Battlefield, Wolf Park, and

Art Museum. Area businesses include Eli Lilly, Subaru of Indiana Automotive,

Caterpillar, and numerous others.

Now featuring complimentary high-speed internet and remote printing!Now featuring complimentary high-speed internet and remote printing!

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