American Legion Mall

American Legion Mall is a plaza Downtown Indianapolis Indianapolis located in United States.

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North & Meridian Streets Indianapolis , IN 46204 United States

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Adrian Bell

Beautiful location with some pretty dope memorials . Also home of this years black expo concert . Free to the public ????????

Maria Alviz

A great place to take a walk whether during the day or even in the evening. The memorials are also awesome to look at!

Downtown Indy

Home to the World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars and the Cenotaph Memorials . Read more

Downtown Indy

The Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial appear to be separate entities, but they’re actually two pieces of a whole cylinder, not equally split, because more soldiers were killed or MIA in Vietnam. Read more

Anjala Dick

Make sure to stop by Booth 19, the Circle of Janus booth , to register to win a certificate for 2 free passes to InConJunction, a local science-fiction/fantasy convention held in Indy 4th of July

Anjala Dick

Make sure to drink plenty of water today and HAVE FUN!

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