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TABLE of CONTENTSWelcome! On behalf of the citizens of Muncie, Indiana, we are excited that you want to visit our community. Whether you are a first time or frequent visitor, we are confident that you will find there is more to see and do in Muncie than ever before. This year, we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of Muncie as an incorporated city – our Sesquicentennial. We commenced our celebration with a proclamation on the anniversary date of our incorporation (February 2nd). Programs, activities and events that reflect upon our rich and diverse history as a community will take place throughout the year. We invite you to celebrate with us! I’m sure this visitor’s guide will provide you with beneficial information and assist you in understanding why Muncie is such a great community.
Dennis TylerMayor of Muncie
We are delighted that you have chosen Muncie to visit as your next destination! The Muncie/Delaware County community prides itself in greeting our visitors with our genuine Hoosier Hospitality. We are happy that you are visiting in 2015, a year in which Muncie is celebrating its Sesquicentennial. We hope you will join one of our many 150-year celebrations being conducted throughout the year.
During your visit, you will find we have numerous lodging and dining facilities to fit every size pocketbook. We are proud of the many outstanding attractions you are sure to want to visit during your stay. Delaware County can boast of many famous brand retail stores as well as several unique shopping experiences. The cultural and recreational opportunities abound and await your trip to Muncie/Delaware County. We are confident your visit will be a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Jim Mansfield, Executive DirectorMuncie/Delaware County
Convention & Visitors Bureau
3700 S. Madison St., Muncie, IN 47302765-284-2700 | 800-568-6862
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Be sure to visit the Muncie and Delaware County Community Calendar!
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Welcome to muncieIntroduction to MuncieA message from Executive Director, Jim Mansfield. (Population, weather, important phone numbers found on page 69)
Attractions/ShoppingMuseums, art galleries, entertainment, theaters, unique shopping, flea markets and bargain hunting.
Sports & RecreationGolf, bowling, trails, parks, swimming, canoeing, and racing.
LodgingBed and breakfasts, hotels, and camping.
Meeting VenuesMeet up at these places.
Local Dining & Night LifeWhere the locals eat and play.
Around the CountyAlbany, Selma, Yorktown, Daleville
In the Area (surrounding counties)Blackford, Henry, Jay, Madison and Randolph counties
Ball State University Arts & Entertainment, Sculputre & outdoor art, Sports & recreation, the village and history
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Following the American Revolution, the Northwest Territory was created in 1783. From this territory, the boundaries of states were portioned off and recreated into their own territories. The Indiana Territory was created in 1800, named for the plethora of Native American cultures present in the land. Roughly, “Indiana” meant “land of the Indians.”
Delaware County was formed in 1827. It was named for the Delaware, a Native American people who then still inhabited the area. The Delaware were moved to new lands west of the Mississippi River in the 1840s. David Conner was the first white settler, arriving in the early 1810s.
Muncie itself was formed in 1865 as a largely agricultural settlement comprised of pioneers and other early settlers.
The first discovery of natural gas in Indiana occurred in 1876 in the town of Eaton. A company was drilling in search of coal, and when they had reaching a depth of six-hundred feet, there was a loud noise and foul smelling fumes began coming from the well. After a brief investigation, it was decided they had breached the ceiling of Hell, and the hole was quickly filled in. In 1884, when natural gas was discovered in nearby Ohio, people recalled the incident. They returned to the spot and opened Indiana’s first natural gas well. The gas was so abundant and strong that when the well was lit, the flames could be seen from Muncie. The east central Indiana and western portion of west central Ohio became known as the Trenton Gas Field.
The Trenton Gas Field brought an increase of business to Muncie, including the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, which moved its base of operations from Buffalo, New York, to Muncie in 1887. The Gas Boom and the Ball Brothers were instrumental in the growth of Muncie through industry and burgeoning commercialism. The population of Muncie quadrupled in twenty years following the Gas Boom, from a little over five thousand in 1880 to over twenty thousand citizens in 1900.
As Muncie celebrates its sesquicentennial we encourage you to learn more about our rich history. Below are some informative sites to visit. If you are without access to the internet please contact our office for printed information from these sources. 800-568-6862
History of Muncie www.cityofmuncie.com
City of Muncie Historic Timeline www.cityofmuncie.com
Muncie Historic Preservation and Rehabilitation Commission www.cityofmuncie.com
Historic Muncie www.historicmuncie.org
History of the Appeal to the Great Spirit Sculpture www.visitmuncie.org
Stories and Legends: Historic Preservation In Muncie, Indiana vimeo.com/40431447
A Legacy Etched in Glass: The Ball Brothers in Muncie vimeo.com/96710414
Delaware County Historical Society www.delawarecountyhistory.org
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MOVIE THEATERS
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ATTRACTIONSAcademy of Model Aeronautics National Model Aviation Museum and National Flying SiteThe largest collection of model aircraft in the United States. National and International model flight competitions.5151 E. Memorial, Muncie, IN 765-287-1256modelaircraft.org
Bearcat Memorabilia Room At Historic Muncie FieldhouseDowntown Muncie 765-282-0632 (tour by appointment)
Charles W. Brown Planetarium at Ball State UniversityOpen October - April Cooper Science Building,Ball State University, Warwick Rd., Muncie, IN 765-285-8860 (for group reservations)
Christy Woods at Ball State UniversityVisitors can enjoy a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle by walking in winding pathways through forest, prairie and wetland demonstration areas. This 17-acre wooded area located on the Ball State University Campus is home to two greenhouses including the renowned Wheeler Orchid Collection.Cooper Science Building, Ball State University,Warwick Rd., Muncie, IN 765-285-2641bsu.edu/fseec
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State UniversityDiscover one of Indiana’s best art museums! The David Owsley Museum of Art has an outstanding collection representing cultures from around the world from the past 5,000 years.Riverside & Warwick, Muncie, IN 765-285-5242bsu.edu/artmuseum
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Delaware County Historical Society’s Heritage LibraryExtensive collection of genealogical materials, histories and artifacts.120 E. Washington St., Muncie, IN765-282-1550 (call for hours)delawarecountyhistory.org
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball HomeThe center provides stimulating intellectual opportunities for all persons in the Ball State University and East Central Indiana communities through programs that are presented in an informal learning environment.400 W. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN765-285-8975bsu.edu/ebball
Historic Wysor Street DepotBuilt in 1901. Restored in 2004. It is now used as Cardinal Greenway headquarters and houses a gift shop, historical memorabilia, programs and events. 700 E. Wysor St., Muncie, IN765-287-0399cardinalgreenways.org
MinnetristaDiscover engaging exhibits, interactive workshops, theatre experiences, educational opportunities, signature events, expansive gardens and trails, the Ball Family Legacy, and much more at Minnetrista. A new experience awaits you and your family with each Minnetrista visit! 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Moore-Youse Home MuseumIt is the oldest standing structure in downtown Muncie, built in approximately 1849. Owned by four generations of the same family from 1864 to 1982. Contains original Moore family furnishings. 122 E. Washington, Muncie, IN765-285-8871 (call for hours)delawarecountyhistory.org
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Charles W. Brown Planetarium
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Muncie Children’s MuseumThe MCM was designed to be fun, raise questions, provoke interest and stimulate curiosity in an educational and innovative environment.515 S. High St., Muncie, IN 765-286-1660munciechildrensmuseum.com
Muncie Public LibraryThe main collection covers local history and genealogy. Hours: M, T, Th 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.Carnegie Library301 E. Jackson St., Muncie, IN765-747-8208Connection Corner1824 E. Centennial Ave., Muncie, INPhone 765-747-8216Kennedy Library1700 W. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN765-741-9727 Maring-Hunt Library2005 S. High St., Muncie, IN765-747-8200munciepubliclibrary.org
Oakhurst Gardens At Ball State UniversityExperience the wonderment of Oakhurst Gardens, located along the banks of the White River. Oakhurst includes six acres of gardens and the renovated 1895 home of George and Frances Ball and their daughter, Elisabeth. Oakhurst Gardens is open year-round.600 West Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Rinard Orchid Greenhouse At Ball State UniversityThe Rinard Orchid Greenhouse is the largest university-based orchid collections in the United States. The diverse display includes approximately 1,900 plants, with over 300 genera, 1,000 species and 700 hybrid orchids and poison arrow frogs, displayed in a tropical environment.University Ave., Ball State University, Muncie, IN765-285-2641Rings to Christy Woods
ART & CULTURE - DOWNTOWN MUNCIEDowntown Muncie boasts a vibrant art district, complete with a variety of galleries, monthly First Thursday art openings, demonstrations, classes, and educational talks. The annual ArtsWalk, on the first Thursday in October, adds select groups from Ball State University for music, dance and fine art demonstrations and performances. Free to the public, these family friendly events include light refreshments and free parking.
111 Arts Gallery 111 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-282-8342
The Artist WithinThe Artist Within is a paint your own pottery studio and more. Artwork by local artists is on exhibit and for sale.Whether you are painting pottery, choosing a perfect handcrafted gift or simply stopping in to catch the current gallery exhibit, visiting the Artist Within is a great way to spend time enjoying Downtown Muncie.313 S. Walnut, Muncie, IN765-289-7895theartistwithininc.com
Cornerstone Center for the ArtsThe Cornerstone Arts Program offers classes, workshops, and private lessons in a variety of areas including, dance, visual arts, music, theatre, fitness, martial arts, and more! 520 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-281-9503cornerstonearts.org
Gallery 308Established in December 2000, Gallery 308 is Muncie’s only all volunteer not-for-profit art gallery. Our mission is to provide exhibition space for artists and encourage innovative work while serving as a cultural and educational resource for our community. Visit us at 308 E Main Street or gallery308.org 308 E. Main, Muncie, IN765-289-8575gallery308.org
Gordy Fine Art & FramingFine art gallery and framing studio specializing in Indiana Artisan hand-carved, gilded frames. Monthly exhibits of regional artists featuring landscape oil paintings, watercolors, prints and pottery with First Thursday openings.224 E. Main, Muncie, IN 765-284-8422gordyframing.com
MinnetristaDiscover engaging exhibits, interactive workshops, theatre experiences, educational opportunities, signature events, expansive gardens and trails, the Ball family Legacy, and much more at Minnetrista. A new experience awaits you and your family with each Minnetrista visit! 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Muncie BalletFor over 18 years Muncie Ballet has been creating memories and magical moments for children. When a child performs for an audience they can imagine, dream and discover their talents.1801 W. Kilgore, Muncie, IN 765-292-1480muncieballet.org
Rose CourtBuilt in 1926 the historic Rose Court is a unique building in Muncie. A different artist is featured each month in the center atrium. Mediums include: Oils, watercolors, photography and mixed media.125 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN 765-760-1050
Vera Mae’s Bistro & Ballaird HallA virtual feast for the senses. Enjoy fine food, wine and spirits while surrounded by works from local artists.207 & 209 S. WalnutMuncie, IN 765-747-4941
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Atrium Gallery at Ball State UniversityShowcases the work of BSU Dept. of Art student, faculty and visiting artists.Art and Journalism Bldg.Ball State University CampusMuncie, IN765-285-5838bsu.edu/art/atrium
Beach PotteryBeach Pottery Studio features handmade stoneware, functional pottery made by local potter, Sue Beach. Check website for hours and upcoming shows. suebeachpottery.com
Brian Blair Studios 1911 N. Granville Ave., Muncie, IN800-264-8386 brianblairstudios.com
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David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State UniversityDiscover one of Indiana’s best art museums! The David Owsley Museum of Art has an outstanding collection representing cultures from around the world from the past 5,000 years.2021 W. Riverside, Muncie, IN 765-285-5242bsu.edu/artmuseum
IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital’s Gallery MallA rotating exhibit sponsored by Ball memorial Hospital. All art is for sale and pricing inquiries can be directed to the BMH Auxiliary Gift Shop or David Dale Designs.Ball Memorial Hospital2401 W. University, Muncie, IN765-284-4987
Jeanette Taylor’s Gallery of ArtistsGallery displays and sells paintings by Hillcroft clients and VSA student artists. 4105 N. Walnut, Muncie, INhillcroft.org
Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass At Ball State University State-of-the-art facility, named for Marilyn K. Glick, one of Indiana’s most influential arts supporters and an avid glass art collector. The facility features 9,254 square feet, front lobby with glass viewing windows to view glass artists at work, hot and cold shop, and warm shop. Visitors and group tours welcome.Ball State University campus, 2500 W. University Ave.Muncie, IN 765-285-6620
Patrick Gallery Studio and showroom for paintings by Alan Patrick. Visitors welcome. Call for hours.5809 E. Pottery Rd., Muncie, IN 765-282-7848alanpatrick.com
Ryden ArtsThe private residence and studio-gallery of sculptor Kenneth G. Ryden is open by appointment to perspective clients.Yorktown, IN 765-759-0163
Tonne WineryLocal art displayed and sold.101 W. Royerton Rd., Muncie, IN 765-896-9821tonnewinery.com
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Jack’s Camera ShopJack’s Camera Shop, opened in 1948, is proud to serve the Muncie community by providing “Everything you need for the perfect image.” Stocking cameras, lighting, backgrounds, used equipment, frames and in-house photo lab we have a knowledgeable, friendly staff. Visit us at 300 E Main Street or jackscamera.com300 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-282-0204jackscamera.com
The MailroomOne of a kind gifts.4801 N. Wheeling, Muncie, IN 765-254-0000
Muncie MallFor a simply great day of shopping and fun, visit Muncie Mall! Anchored by Elder-Beerman, JCPenney, Macy’s and Sears, Muncie Mall features more than 70 additional stores.3501 N. Granville Ave., Muncie, IN765-282-2121shopmunciemall.com
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Alter Ego Comics111 E. Adams St., Muncie, IN765-282-5297
Atomic Comics, Games and Music120 N. Mulberry, Muncie, IN765-288-1500
BA Little Bit of Texas3301 N. Everbrook Ln., Muncie, IN765-212-2270
Benson’s MotorcyclesHarley-Davidson motorcycles, apparel and gift items.6410 W. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN765-288-1817
Cotton Candy Quilt ShopCotton Candy Quilt Shoppe carries quality quilting supplies for quilters and craft sewers. We have some cool-tools for quilters that can’t be found in the big box stores. 5001 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN765-254-1584
Downtown MuncieThe downtown arts district provides a variety of one-of-a kind locally made gifts. Also, shop at numerous locally owned retail venues such as flower shops, clothing, bike shop and more.120 W. Charles St., Muncie, IN765-282-7897downtownmuncie.org
Ed’s Glass and More Factory OutletWe have trailers that arrive at our location practically every day bringing overstocked, discontinued, returned and seconds of merchandise. We have thousands of different items in our inventory, and its constantly changing. Open to any buyers whether you are a wholesaler looking for great resale items or a consumer who is looking for great prices on a wide selections. 25-50% off retail. Buses always welcome.1300 S. Batavia, Muncie, IN765-282-7046glassmore.com
PotteryDelaware County has a rich history of potters and pottery, dating back to the early days of Ball Corporation. Potters were needed in the production of huge vessels in which the glass ingredients were melted. In their spare time, the story goes, the men made home-sized pottery. Fast-forward to 2015, and Delaware County still has a healthy number of working potters. Many of them grace our local galleries with their pieces, including Kim Anderson, Sue Beach, Carol Burt, Shonet Lambert Martin, Alan Patrick, John Peterson, Martin Price and Kyle Rees.
1892-1942 Gill Clay Pot Company 1919-1939 Muncie Pottery Company
Martin Price Muncie Pottery
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Caldwell Antique Mall & Flea MarketCaldwell Antique Mall & Flea Market is Muncie’s newest establishment with over 19,000 square feet of sales floor and 60+ vendors selling a wide variety of merchandise.5600 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN765-289-5555
Claypool Flea Market108 S. Claypool Rd., Muncie, IN765-896-9131
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Muncie Music CenterYour destination for all things musical! We carry guitars, drum kits, band instruments and print music for beginners to pros. We offer private study for all instruments and quality repairs at competitive prices. Stop by and see us today!600 S. MulberryDowntown, Muncie, IN 765-284-4481munciemusic.com
The Orchard Shop at MinnetristaMinnetrista is your destination for local artisan creations and finely-crafted art, jewelry, gifts, and distinctive finds! Located in the heart of Muncie, The Center & Orchard Shops at Minnetrista offers a generous selection of charming goods and exquisite home décor.311 W. Saint Joseph St., Muncie, IN765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Refresh Design StudioUnique ‘refreshed’ furniture and home décor. Offering new, used and repurposed items. Stop by and take a look!312 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-765-288-1444refreshmuncie.com
Toys Forever Models & HobbiesToys Forever Models & Hobbies is East Central Indiana’s premier destination for model & hobby supplies.300 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-288-6505toysforeverhobbies.com
Yarn StoriesEvery skein has a story, just waiting to be told! Muncie’s local yarn shop offering yarn, needles, notions. classes and fellowships. sit and stitch with us awhile.119 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN 765-744-5867
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Attic WindowGently used home décor, clothing and more.400 W. Memorial, Muncie, IN765-282-0997 x53400 N. Broadway, Muncie, IN765-213-6231
Bargain Box607 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN765-288-3835
BallFive brothers founded Ball in 1880 with a $200 loan from their Uncle George. In the beginning, they made wood-jacketed tin cans for products like paint and kerosene, but soon expanded their offerings to glass- and tin-jacketed containers. In 1884, the brothers began making glass home-canning jars, the product that established Ball as a household name. The brothers-Edmund, Frank, George, Lucius and William-moved the company from Buffalo, New York to Muncie, Indiana, in 1887 to take advantage of abundant natural gas reserves essential to making glass.
Ball grew rapidly in the ensuing decade and has been in more than 45 businesses since its founding. Ball no longer manufactures the ubiquitous canning jars, but have expanded and grown into a worldwide metal packaging company that makes billions of recyclable metal containers, and a unique aerospace business that designs one-of-a-kind solutions to answer scientific and technical challenges. They currently manufacture on four continents.
Source: ball.com
Great American MarketA large two-story building with capacity of 200 booths. Live entertainment on weekends. Food courts. Inside and outside vending. Offering antiques, leather goods, collectibles and much more.9200 S. Traders Village WaySR 67 S. at I-69, Daleville, IN765-378-1933
Meow & Mutt MarketSale of donated household and clothing items benefit the Animal Rescue Fund of Delaware County.7600 W. Kilgore, Yorktown, IN765-759-8370
Off Broadway Antique MallWide selection of quality antiques and coins.2404 N. MLK Dr., Muncie, IN765-747-5000
Old 67 Antique Mall Sun. – Sat. 10am-5pm601 W. Fuson Rd., Muncie, IN765-288-6702
Old Riley School Flea Market1901 N. Walnut St., Muncie, IN765-896-8878
The Treasure Thrift Store401 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-288-0601
Twice as Nice Resale Shop at YWCAWe sell high quality, reasonably priced gently used items such as clothes, toys, jewelry, and household items. Our store is staffed by volunteers from Tri Kappa.310 E. Charles, Muncie, IN765-284-3345
St. Vincent DePaul Thrift Shop920 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN765-282-2842
ENTERTAINMENT
America’s Hometown BandThe America’s Hometown Band has a heritage of being the civic band of Muncie dating back to 1904 and is the oldest continuous performing musical organization.765-289-2041amhometownband.org
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Be Here Now Be Here Now is operated solely by a volunteer staff of artists and musicians and strives to be one of the most unique and intimate music venues in the Midwest. Be Here Now has a 400+ person capacity, impressive outdoor beer garden & patio and chooses to serve primarily local and regional microbrews.505 N. Dill St., Muncie, INbeherenowmusic.com
Ball State Athletics - Worthen ArenaThe Ball State Cardinals have 19 Division I athletic teams that provide family-friendly entertainment for the Muncie community. Information on all sports can be found at www.ballstatesports.com and tickets for football, basketball and volleyball can be purchased by calling 888-BSU-TICKET.Ball State University1699 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN 765-285-8708ballstatesports.com
Cornerstone Center for the ArtsThe Cornerstone Arts Program offers classes, workshops, and private lessons in a variety of areas including, dance, visual arts, music, theatre, fitness, martial arts, and more! 520 E. Main St., Muncie, IN 765-281-9503cornerstonearts.org
Cornfed Derby DamesMuncie’s premiere all women flat track roller derby league! The season runs April through November and all home bouts are held at Gibson Skating Arena. Public appearances, fundraisers, and special events are held throughout the year. cornfed.com
Delaware County FairgroundsEveryone looks forward to the county fair. However, this is also the host of many concerts, flea markets, and arts & crafts shows.1210 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-288-1854delawarecountyfair.net
Downtown MuncieArts district and a variety of festivals, entertainment and activities throughout the year.Offices: 120 W. Charles St., Muncie, IN 765-282-7897downtownmuncie.org
University TheatreThe departments production season is ethnically and culturally diverse, stylistically varied, technologically enhance and guided by the university’s strategic plan.Ball State University, Muncie, IN 765-285-8749bsu.edu/theatre
Valhalla Live music and comedy 215 S. Walnut, Muncie, IN765-287-0173
MOVIE THEATERS
AMC ShowPlace 73401 W. Community Dr., Muncie, IN765-288-5650
AMC ShowPlace 12Behind Muncie Mall860 E. Princeton, Muncie, IN765-282-1791
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Emens Auditorium Ball State UniversityMusicals, plays & variety of entertainment.1800 W. Riverside,Muncie, IN 877-99-EMENSbsu.edu/emens
The Living RoomDowntown meeting and banquet venue, where we work with you to achieve your goals.130 W. Jackson St., Muncie, IN 765-282-8012Thelivingroommuncie.com
MinnetristaMinnetrista is the place for your family, Exhibitions and family activities provide unique experiences. Check our calendar for our outdoor concert schedule. There’s always something new at Minnetrista!1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Muncie Civic TheatreMusicals, plays and variety of entertainment. MCT is a volunteer organization that has been producing live theatre for Muncie and East Central Indiana for 78 years. “We’re changing lives through theatre”.216 E. Main St, Muncie, IN 765-288-PLAYmunciecivic.org
Muncie Symphony OrchestraMuncie Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is a professional orchestra that employs professional musicians from the tri-state area and was originated in 1947, MSO all-year round calendar includes classical subscription concerts, chamber events, educational outreach programs and community concerts. Visit MSO website for moreinformation.Ball State University, Muncie, IN 765-285-5531munciesymphony.org
School of MusicPresenting over 300 concerts, recitals, master classes and lectures throughout the year.Ball State University, Muncie, IN 765-285-5842bsu.edu/music
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MuncieChildren’sMuseum
createlearn
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515 S. High St., Downtown Muncie
munciemuseum.com765.286.1660
Festival on the Green
Garden Fair
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INDIANA ARTISAN Indiana Artisan identifies, recognizes and promotes excep-tional works of art and food created by Hoosier artists. It is an official, state-sanctioned designation for work of the highest caliber, with applications reviewed annually. Different panelists are engaged in each of the two annual reviews, and art panelists include artists, collectors, gallery owners and managers, folklorists, museum curators and directors, art educators, retailers, and others with an appreciation of fine art and craft.
One criterion of particular importance is the work’s relation-ship to the Hoosier State. The work of successful applicants is “juried in” to Indiana Artisan, meaning it becomes part of the Indiana Artisan brand and the artist may take advantage of the organization’s business development opportunities. Currently the work of 296 Artisans in 63 Indiana counties is part of the brand, and Delaware County is home to nine Indi-ana Artisans. Since the organization’s launch in 2008, more than 1,400 applications have been reviewed, with fewer than 20 percent successfully “jurying in.”
Indiana Artisan is an economic development organization that leverages the work of the state’s exceptional art and food artisans, helping them expand their businesses and, in turn, supporting the economies of their communities. In addition, the organization works with 10 “artisan trails,” en-compassing 44 Indiana counties, including Delaware County, which is part of the Indiana Glass Trail.
The work of the Indiana Artisans comes together twice annually – at the Indiana Artisan Holiday Marketplace in No-vember and the Artisan Marketplace in March. To learn more about Indiana Artisan visit www.IndianaArtisan.org.
Delaware County is in the top ten counties from which the greatest number of Indiana Artisans hail.
Carol Burt – potteryDavid Calvin – woodworkBen Gordy – framesBrian Gordy – watercolorsAnn Johnson – wearable garmentsJan McCune – pendants, bracelets, earringsAlan Patrick – oil paintingsLethay Pegues – handcrafted barbecue saucesLarry Simmons - Tonne Winery
Carol Burt
Tonne Winery
Ann Johnson
Brian Gordy
Alan Patrick
Jan McCune
David Calvin
Lethay Pegues
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MINNETRISTAIn 1887, the Ball family moved its glass manufacturing business from Buffalo, New York to Muncie. Ball Brothers Glass Company became one of America’s best known manufacturers of canning jars.
The Ball family purchased most of the land along the north bank of White River between Wheeling and Granville pikes in 1893. The name chosen by the family for the property was taken from a Sioux word, “mna” (pronounced mini) which means “water,” and combined with the English word, “tryst,” to form “Minnetrista,” or, “a gathering place by the water.”
The origin of Minnetrista dates back to 1978, when Margaret Ball Petty wrote to her cousin Edmund F. Ball, suggesting that the Ball Brothers Foundation provide a museum in which to exhibit fine art.
Learn more at www.minnetrista.net
INDIANA GLASS TRAILDelaware County embraces the Indiana Glass Trail. The trail is a showcase for talented Hoosier artisans and glass blowers that create magic with glass. The trail connects communities in which the tradition and history of glass and glass artisans can be experienced first hand. There are studios, galleries and museums as well as festivals and workshops included in the trail.
Fans of glass artisans, glass blowers, jar collectors, history enthusiasts and more will find something of interest in Delaware County relating to glass.
Finding additional glass artists along the Indiana Glass Trail can be done by visiting www.indianaglasstrail.com. Glass artists and shops that carry their work can easily be found. You’re on your way to discovering the best Indiana has to offer on the Indiana Glass Trail!
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CORNERSTONECenter for the Arts
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Not the you you’re expected to be. Oh, no. The you inside that thirsts for expression. Here, your spirited laugh is welcomed, and pretense subsides. Your foot is invited to tap without reservation, and if it wishes, erupt into dance. This is a place to witness love’s vow, or proclaim it. It’s where childlike wonder is kindled, stoked, and celebrated. Stories are told. Life is enriched. Moments are precious. Voices are found.
There is a place for you. Express yourself.
FOR 15 YEARS, A PLACE FOR YOU.
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D.I.Y. Music Venue and Craft Brew Bar we recycle
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muncie symphonyorchestra765.285.5531munciesymphony.org
ExperienceLIVE Symphony
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• Biking• Walking• Running• Horseback riding• Handicap accessible
Biking, walking, running, horseback riding. Handicap accessible.
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Offices, bike rental, gift shop and Wysor Street Depot 700 E. Wysor St., Muncie, Indiana 47305
We have trailers that arrive at our location practically every day bringing overstocked, discontinued, returned and seconds of merchandise. We have thousands of different items in our inventory, and its constantly changing.
Buses always welcome.
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WeddingsBirthdaysSpecial Occasions
Come To The 39th Annual
Old Washington Street Festival East of downtown Muncie in the 500 Block
of Washington Street in the Emily Kimbrough Historic District
September 19 & 20, 2015
Arts & Crafts, Food, Entertainment Historic Home Tours 12 to 5 both days
Historic Home Tour tickets $5.00 with this coupon
Festival Hours Saturday 11 to 8 pm Sunday 11 to 5 pm
www.oldwashingtonstreetfestival.org Hosted by the East Central Neighborhood Association
BlossIn September, 1862, Union soldiers camped near Frederick, Maryland. During their stay, Private Barton Mitchell and Sergeant John Bloss found several cigars wrapped in paper. The paper was an order detailing the movement of the Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee. It went up the chain of command until it reached General George McClellan, who reportedly exclaimed, “Now I know what to do! Here is a paper with which, if I cannot whip Bobby Lee, I will be willing to go home.” Now, here is the connection to Muncie. After the war, John Bloss, who was a graduate of Hanover College, was superintendent of Muncie schools for a while. He later became President of Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University). After he retired, he and his family moved to a farm near Muncie. He is buried in Beech Grove Cemetery.
Source: Minnetrista Heritage Collection and Oregon State University Libraries
& THE YOUNG AT HEART
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FOR THE YOUNG
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Cornerstone History(Former Masonic Temple)
This Gothic Revival building is the third Masonic Temple for the Masons in Muncie. Construction on the building began in 1920 and finished in 1926 at a cost of approximately $1 million. Prominent local architect Cuno Kibele was commissioned for the project. In addition, nationally recognized artist Gustav S. Brand created twenty-two murals for the interior spaces.
The six stories are divided into three levels, each a double story. The first level contains a banquet hall and auditorium, which were intended for use of the community. The second and third levels were reserved for the
various Masonic lodges. Throughout the nearly 75 years of this buildings use, most of the original character defining exterior and interior features remain unaltered.
The foundation for the Masonic Temple was poured in 1921, but plans were stopped and revised with the donation of $150,000 from the Ball brothers for the incorporation of a public auditorium in the building. Frank C. Ball, in his memoirs, stated that the brothers had discussed upon several occasions providing an auditorium for Muncie where entertainments of a high order could be found. With the construction of the new temple, they felt that they had found a good organization to oversee such a facility.
The beautiful building has since been placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now home to Cornerstone Center for the Arts and welcomes 90,000 visitors through its door annually. Presently, the arts programming has over 1,000 students enrolled annually. Cornerstone has made efforts to reach individuals of all races, ages, cultures and socio-economic levels through arts programming, family-friendly special events and by serving as landlord to other local groups, mostly arts-related organizations.
To read the full history of this building and to learn more about Cornerstone Center for the Arts visit www.cornerstonearts.org.
IU Health Ball Memorial HospitalIn the late 1800s, the five Ball brothers from Buffalo, NY moved their business to Muncie. The eldest of the brothers, Edmond B. Ball, had a keen interest in improving the quality of health care in Muncie, and when he died in 1925, his will established that Ball Brothers Foundation and provided the funding for a modern, public hospital.
Because it was to be a teaching hospital, primarily for training nurses, locating it across from the local college was a logical choice. Ground was broken in 1927 and the main structure was completed and opened in August of 1929.
The hospital has grown in size and complexity to meet the needs of the community. By the 1970s it had become a regional referral center for East Central Indiana. The North Tower opened in 1979 and in 2009 the South Tower and John W. Fisher Heart Center opened. Today the original structure is gone and replaced with modern facilities in order to provide the best in healthcare services to the communities they serve.
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SCULPUTRE & OUTDOOR ART
SPORTS & RECREATION
THE VILLAGE
HISTORY
David Owsley Museum at Art at Ball State University
Rinard Orchid GreenhouseThe largest university-based orchid collection in the United States. The diverse display includes approximately 1,900 plants, with over 300 genera, 1,000 species and 700 hybrid orchids and poison arrow frogs, displayed in a tropical environment.University Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-2641
SCULPTURE AND OUTDOOR ARTBall State University campus is home to numerous fountains, indoor and outdoor sculptures and art. For a complete listing please visit online at visitmuncie.org/art.
Emens AuditoriumCelebrating their 50th Anniversary Season! 1800 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie, IN877-99-EMENSbsu.edu/emens
School of MusicPresenting over 250 concerts, recitals, master classes and lectures throughout the year.765-285-5842bsu.edu/music
University TheatreThe departments production season is ethnically and culturally diverse, stylistically varied, technologically enhanced and guided by the university’s strategic plan.Next to Bracken Library on McKinley Ave.765-285-8749bsu.edu/theatre
SPORTS AND RECREATIONThe Ball State Cardinal have 19 Division 1 athletic teams that provide family-friendly entertainment for the Muncie community.888-BSU-TICKETwww.ballstatesports.com
Worthen Arena1699 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-8708ballstatesports.com
Recreation Center & Outdoor PursuitsAward winning fitness and recreation center, classes and competitions. Equipment rental for biking, kayaking, hiking, fun yard games and much more! Many services are available to the public, call for details.1700 Neely Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-1753bsu.edu/recreation
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Atrium Gallery Showcases the work of BSU Department of Art students, faculty and visiting artists.Art and Journalism Bldg, McKinley Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-5838 bsu.edu/art/atrium
Charles W. Brown PlanetariumA sky theater that can simulate the night sky at any place on Earth, at any time of year. Offering free community programs, group and school programs. The planetarium is currently undergoing a major upgrade (but remains open) and will be the largest planetarium in the state and the 10th largest in the country. Scheduled to be complete in August 2014.Open October – AprilCooper Science Building, Riverside Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-8871Visit their web site for information on FREE public programs and events!bsu.edu and search “planetarium”
Christy WoodsVisitors can enjoy a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle by walking in winding pathways through forest, prairie and wetland demonstration areas. This 17-acre wooded area located on campus is home to two greenhouses including the renowned Wheeler Orchid CollectionCooper Science Building, Riverside Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-2641bsu.edu/fseec
David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State UniversityDiscover one of Indiana’s best art museums. The David Owsley Museum of Art has an outstanding collection representing cultures from around the world from the past 5,000 years.2021 W. Riverside Ave. at Warwick Rd., Muncie, IN765-285-5242bsu.edu/artmuseum
Marilyn K. Glick Center for GlassState-of-the-art facility, named for Marilyn K. Glick, one of Indiana’s most influential arts supporters and an avid glass art collector. The facility features 9, 254 square feet, front lobby with glass viewing windows to view glass artists at work, hot and cold shop, and warm shop. Visitors and group tours welcome2500 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-6620
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Pittenger Student Center HotelConveniently located on campus, offering 24 rooms and one suite, free parking, wireless internet and cable TV. Additional amenities include the Student Center Tally food court.2000 University Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-1555bsu.edu/studentcenter/hotel
Ball State University BookstoreThe place to get your BSU fan wear!Art & Journalism Bldg.1101 N. McKinley Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-8080bsu.bncollege.com
THE VILLAGE
Art Mart 409 N. Martin Suite 2, Muncie, IN765-284-2919
Be Here NowBe Here Now is operated solely by a volunteer staff of artists and musicians and strives to be one of the most unique and intimate music venues in the Midwest. Be Here Now has a 400+ person capacity, impressive outdoor beer garden & patio and chooses to serve primarily local and regional microbrews. 505 N. Dill St., Muncie, INbeherenowmusic.com
Brothers Bar & Grill1601 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-287-8297
China Express1805 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-286-5298
The Chug409 N. Martin St., Muncie, IN
Cleo’s1625 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-216-6384
The Cup1606 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-216-7790
Dill Street Bar & Grill421 N. Dill St., Muncie, IN765-288-3630
D-luxe Bar & Grill1606 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-289-3589
Greek’s Pizzeria1600 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-284-4900
Insomnia Cookies1622 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN877-632-6654
Jimmy John’s506 N. Martin St., Muncie, IN765-751-0000
Pita Pit509 N. Martin Suite 5765-288-7748
Scotty’s Brewhouse1700 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-747-5151
White Rabbit Books1605 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-282-6007
Wild Side Smoke Shop1618 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-284-3323
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HISTORYBall State’s tradition of innovation and entrepreneurship is rooted in the late 19th century, when Muncie business leaders envisioned a local college to help boost the city’s development. Among the visionaries were Frank C. Ball and his brothers, young New York industrialists who moved to Muncie looking to expand their glass container business. A small, private teacher training school opened in 1899.
After the community’s efforts to sustain the college failed, the Ball brothers purchased the land and buildings of the defunct institution and donated them to the State of Indiana. This gift became the Indiana State Normal School Eastern Division, which opened in 1918 to meet Indiana’s need for more and better teachers.
In recognition of the Ball family’s generosity, the Indiana General Assembly changed the school’s name to Ball Teachers College in 1922 and then Ball State Teachers College in 1929. The winged statue Beneficence stands on the campus as a tribute to the family. This and other landmarks from Ball State’s early years are featured in our historical walking tour of the Old Quadrangle.
Growing a University By the 1960s, the regional teachers college had begun to attract faculty from outside the Midwest, and students sought majors in areas such as business, architecture, and other emerging disciplines. Enrollment and funding surged with national trends, and new facilities and degree offerings were added.
In 1965, the Indiana General Assembly renamed the college Ball State University, acknowledging its phenomenal growth in enrollment and facilities, the variety and quality of its educational programs and services, and the anticipation of the broader role it would play in the state’s future.
Building the FutureToday, Ball State’s entrepreneurial spirit continues to shine through numerous expansions and additions of degree offerings, technological resources, immersive learning opportunities, community outreach projects, and state-of-the-art facilities. These investments are preparing bright students to take advantage of current and emerging job opportunities, meet society’s most pressing needs, and serve the communities in which they will live and work. Learn more about our vision and mission and our current strategic plan.
Read more at www.bsu.edu
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David Owsley Museum of Art bsu.edu/artmuseum
Emens Auditorium The Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass bsu.edu/emens bsu.edu/art/glickcenter
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse featuring the Ball State Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collectionbsu.edu/orchids
There’s a lot to see and do at Ball State!
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BALL STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Come experience our more than 300 student, faculty, and visiting artist performances.
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The E. B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
400 Minnetrista BoulevardMuncie, IN 47306
• Non-credit classes• Community forums
• Book and author programs• Magna cum Murder Crime
Writing Festival
For More Information(765) 285-8975
[email protected] www.bsu.edu/ebball
TO THE WORLD OF ARTMUNCIE’S GATEWAY
2021 W. Riverside Ave Muncie, Indiana 47306bsu.edu/artmuseum Free Admission
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BOWLING
TRAILS
PARKS
SWIMMING
SKATING/SKATE-BOARDING
RECREATION
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5 Tool 5 Tool Academy is Delaware County’s premiere baseball and softball indoor training facility. 9000 W. Smith Rd., Yorktown, IN 765-759-93105tool.net
America Multi-SportWe provide communities and individuals with extraordinary health & wellness events and services focused on Christian practices providing opportunities to improve spirit, mind and body through “Life Changing Finish Lines.” A staff of many seasoned athletes leading 175 extremely motivated volunteer race team captains in 7 Indiana cities: Muncie, Selma, Noblesville, Yorktown, New Castle, Lawrence, and Richmond with many more communities to come. We’ll help you finish your first 5k Walk to your first MudMan, Mini Marathon or even a Triathlon/Duathlon; we are across America and right here at home to get you and your family there.400 E. Jackson St., Muncie, INamericamultisport.com
Ball State Athletics - Worthen ArenaThe Ball State Cardinals have 19 Division I athletic teams that provide family-friendly entertainment for the Muncie community. Information on all sports can be found at www.ballstatesports.com and tickets for football, basketball and volleyball can be purchased by calling 888-BSU-TICKET.Worthen Arena, Muncie, IN888-BSU-TICKETballstatesports.com
BSU Recreation Center & Outdoor PursuitsAward winning fitness and recreation center, classes and competitions. Equipment rental for biking, kayaking, hiking, fun yard games and much more! many services are available to the public, call for details.1700 Neely Ave., Muncie, IN 765-285-1753bsu.edu/recreation
Muncie SportsPlex 5 Softball diamonds and 11 soccer fields700 N. Country Club Rd., Muncie, IN765-284-2700 munciesportsplex.net
Munciana Volleyball Club200 S. CR 600 W., Yorktown, IN765-744-9012munciana.com
The Arsenal LLC115 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-702-9188munciecrossfit.com
YMCAAt the Y, we nurture kids’ potential through sports, child care and exploration; we help people live healthier and fuller lives through fitness, nutrition education, friendships and programs; and we support our neighbors by giving back in ways that strengthen community.500 S. Mulberry, Muncie, IN 765-281-YMCAmuncieymca.org
YWCA310 E. Charles, Muncie, IN 765-284-3345muncieywca.org
GOLF
Albany Golf Club18 holes, par 71 10 minutes north of Muncie on Highway 671100 E. Golf Course Dr., Albany, IN765-789-4366albanygolfclub.com
Cardinal HillsCardinal Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located 10 minutes East of Muncie. Cardinal Hills is family friendly and offers the most affordable rates in the area. Call (765) 288-2731 to book your tee time!18 holes—par 716,351 yardsSlope/rating 125/70.23900 S. Whitney Rd., Selma, IN765-288-2731cardinalhills.com
CrestviewLooking for a quality course, affordable prices, and an enjoyable atmosphere? Keep Reading. Hit the driving range or take a PGA lesson before playing our 18 hole Championship or 9 hole Executive courses, and don’t miss our fully stocked golf shop.18/9—par 71/296,168/373 yardsSlope/rating 120/69.53325 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-289-6952crestviewgolf.net
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Delaware County Country ClubPrivate, club members only.Country Club Road, Muncie, IN 765-288-0238delawarecc.com
Elks Country Club & Lodge #245Golf, restaurant & banquet room.18 holes—par 716,384 yards909 N. CR 500 W., Muncie, IN 765-759-7779muncieelks245.com
Lakeview18 holes—par 726,400 yardsSlope/rating 117/68/818921 N. CR 150 E., Muncie, IN 765-396-9010
Maplewood18 holes—par 726,205 yardsSlope/rating 115/68.54261 E. CR 700 S., Muncie, IN 765-284-8007maplewoodgolfmuncie.com
MD’s Golf AcademyIndoor and outdoor driving range and lessons.3022 W. Cornbread Rd., Muncie, IN 765-289-4637
The Player’s ClubSlope/Rating 133/73.56610 W. River Rd., Yorktown, IN 765-759-8536theplayersclubgolf.com
BOWLING
Cardinal LanesCall for hoursL.A. Pittenger Student Center2000 University Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-1943
Clancy’s Village Bowl4805 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-289-4161clancysvillagebowl.com
Liberty Bowl1115 S. Liberty, Muncie, IN 765-288-1858
Munsee Lanes601 E. 26th St., Muncie, IN 765-282-5911
TRAILS
Cardinal Greenway Paved trails. Wheelchair accessible. Horse trail in rural areas.Cardinal Greenway is a 62-mile rail-to-trail spanning 5 counties from Richmond through Muncie to Marion. The paved asphalt trail is free, open dawn to dusk and welcomes walkers, runners, cyclists, rollerbladers and is ADA-accessible. The Historic Wysor Street Depot is the site of Greenway headquarters.700 E. Wysor St., Muncie, IN765-287-0399cardinalgreenways.org
Mulligan’s is known for its famous hand breaded tenderloin, but the clubhouse also serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7 days a week.
18 holes, 6,198 yards
3325 S. Walnut St.Muncie, IN 47302
765-289-6952
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· 18 hole championship course
· 9 hole executive course
· Large practice area
· Full stock golf shop
· PGA golf lessons
· Tournament facilities
White River GreenwayWhite River Greenway is a six-mile paved asphalt trail following the river through Muncie’s city center. It resides on city-owned land, but is managed by Cardinal Greenway, Inc. It is free, open dawn to dusk, and welcomes walkers, runners, cyclists, rollerbladers and is ADA-accessible.700 E. Wysor St., Muncie, IN765-287-0399cardinalgreenways.org
Cardinal Equestrian TrailThe Cardinal Equestrian Trail is an earthen horse and hiking trail paralleling the Cardinal Greenway. It begins at the Medford Trailhead (550 South) just off SR 35, connects to the Prairie Creek horse trail, and continues toward Richmond.765-287-0399cardinalgreenways.org
Prairie Creek Reservoir Equestrian TrailTrail head located on County Road 475 East on the West side of Prairie Creek Reservoir. Earthen trails connecting to Cardinal Equestrian Trail. Primitive restrooms, hitching rails, picnic tables and camping. Haul in your/horses own drinking water. 765-747-4776
PARKS
Heekin Park Rental cabins, tennis, softball and playground.Memorial Dr. & Madison, Muncie, IN765-747-4858cityofmuncie.com
Mansfield ParkFishing, reception hall, gazebo, playground, picnic shelter, shuffle board, horse shoe pits and more. Parking for Cardinal Greenway. South side of Muncie off 26th St.2801 S. Eaton Ave., Muncie, IN765-288-3818
McCulloch ParkSoftball diamond, soapbox derby, playground, rental cabin, picnic shelters, basketball court disc golf course and more. Parking for White River Greenway.N. Dr. MLK Jr. Dr. and Centennial, Muncie, IN765-747-4858cityofmuncie.com
Prairie Creek ReservoirCamping, cabin rental, swimming, pontoon rental, ATV, horse trails & more. Southeast Delaware County7801 S. CR 560 E., Selma, IN 765-747-4776cityofmuncie.com
Westside ParkPlayground, softball diamond, basketball court, and picnic shelters. Parking for White River GreenwayWest River Rd. & Tillotson, Muncie, IN 765-747-4858cityofmuncie.com
SWIMMING
Prairie Creek Reservoir BeachSoutheast Delaware County7801 S. CR 560 E., Selma, IN765-747-4776cityofmuncie.com
Tuhey PoolTuhey Pool is the city’s premier park attraction due to its 50 meter swimming pool and central location. It’s walking distance to downtown and Ball State University. It’s situated adjacent to 3.5 miles of paved trails along White River and 1 mile from Cardinal Greenway with its 50 miles of paved trails.White River Blvd & N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-747-4734tuheypool.com
SKATING/SKATEBOARDING
Gibson Skating Rink2610 S. Mock Ave., Muncie, IN765-282-2971
Muncie Skate ParkIndiana’s largest indoor skate park for BMX bikes, skateboards and inline skates. Visit muncieskatepark.com for timings and session prices.5450 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-216-6781muncieskatepark.com
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MINIATURE GOLF
Lyndenbrook FallsMiniature Golf. Seasonal.3575 N. Briarwood Ln., Muncie, IN765-284-3764
RECREATION
Canoe Trips by Canoe CountryWhite River canoeing, kayaking & tubing.7109 S. River Rd., Daleville, IN765-378-7358888-378-7358canoeindiana.com
Escapades Family Fun Center Your destination for family fun! Come play on our three- story indoor play maze! Climb through the tunnels and tubes, splash into the ball pit, & fly down the slides! Then, win some prizes while you’re checking out our indoor arcade with over 20 different games!4241 W. Williamsburg, Muncie, IN765-289-1000escapadesfamilyfun.com
Muncie DragwayFamily fun an eighth mile at a time!SR 67 N., Muncie, IN765-789-6831 Office765-789-8470 Trackmunciedragway.com
Prairie Creek ReservoirCamping, swimming, pontoon rental, cabin rental, ATV, horse trails, sailing club & more. The second largest city park in the U.S.! Southeast Delaware County7801 S. CR 560 E., Selma, IN 765-747-4776cityofmuncie.com
Riverside Canoe Outfitters7109 S. River Rd., Daleville, IN765-378-1388whiterivercanoeing.com
Special Boat ServiceSeasonal Aug. – Oct.Call for reservation.7221 Gregory Rd., Albany, IN765-789-8457indianaoutfitters.com/sbs
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WORK OUT HEREEVERYONEGETS STRONGERAWAY & Guest Passes
• Aquatics• Tennis• Cardio• FreeWeights• RunningTrack• More!
YMCAOFMUNCIEwww.muncieymca.org765-281-YMCA
The Muncie DragwayThe Muncie Dragway was honored to be named the NHRA Division 3 track of the year in 2014! Muncie Dragway reined supreme over tracks from Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Be sure to visit their online schedule and set a date to experience the great racing at Muncie Dragway! munciedragway.com
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FreddyIt was August 9, 1953 and there was a record crown in Akron, Ohio for the All-American Soap Box Derby. Freddy Mohler, a 14 year old, from Muncie, Indiana had traveled to the derby in hopes of winning and he did just that.
He was about to run in the final heat for the championship that day but didn’t even realize it. He thought there was still one more heat to go. To his surprise he won the world championship!
Soap Box Derby racing was quite popular in 1953 and Freddy became an instant icon. He took a victory ride in the first Corvette ever made, he appeared on two television shows and received a hero’s welcome home where the mayor of Muncie presented him with a key to the city and the governor of Indiana visited his home.
“All the dreams I’ve ever had have come true,” he said in 1988. “I have the derby to thank for that.”
Freddy passed away at age 75 in 2014.
Photo Courtesy Akron Beacon Journal
Kemp Machine Works Kemp Machine Works (later known as B-K Machine), founded 1905, was a mainstay for machine services for local industries and for automotive applications and was in business for 100 years in Muncie. They began the business about the same time that inventors began putting noisy gasoline engines in new-fangled automobiles. Originally located on South Liberty Street it later moved to 1215 South Franklin Street.
In addition to general machining jobs Kemp was working on designing and building engines for aircraft about six years after the Wright Brother’s historic 1903 flight. One motor by Kemp is displayed at the Smithsonian Institute and the Oregon State Museum. By the end of WWI Kemp slowed production of aircraft engines.
The Muncie Aero Club was formed in 1912 and George Kemp served as president. Kemp had been interested in airplanes since the early flights in 1903 and he even knew Orville Wright. Much like the automobile, airplanes came from carriage and blacksmith shops and have grown into the great industry we know today. The Aero club tested small planes which only rose 5 to 6 feet off the ground on a small field at the intersection of Country Club Road and Highway 32.
In 1918 Muncie seen the first real airplane flight ever over the city. In 1925 the South Hackley Street Airport was dedicated. This land is now a residential area. Then in September of 1932 the Muncie Airport was dedicated.
Want to learn more about aviation history? Visit Muncie’s Model Aviation Museum where you can learn how model planes were used to experiment about flight long before the first flying plane was built.
Sources: The Muncie Evening Press, Ball State University Archives and Special Collections
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RacingWednesday: Open 5:00pm. Time trials 5:30pm. Racing 8:00pm.
Friday: Open 6:00pm. Racing 6:30pm.Saturday: Open noon. Time trials 3pm. Racing 6:00pm.
Special Events: Open early, check schedule or call 765-789-8470Sunday: Open 8:00am. Time trials 10:00am. Racing 1:00pm.
AdmissionRegular admission thru spectator gate is $10 adults, 11 and under FREE
Special events may be higher.Check web site for FREE sponsor nights!
ParkingAll spectator parking is FREE on the west side of the track.
NIGHT OF FIREAugust 1
NOSTALGIA NATIONALSOctober 3
Rain date August 2CARPET 8 PLUS COLOR TILE
Rain date October 4
Food and souvenirs on grounds.Just a few minutes north of Muncie on Highway 67
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Grandview River HouseGrandview River House is an exceptional location for meetings and special events. Situated on the tranquil White River, the entire facility is available for weddings, corporate meetings, extended stays and events. The wonderfully appointed and spacious modern executive quality home has marvelous river views and a beautifully landscaped patio overlooking the river. If you are looking for peaceful seclusion – you’ve found it. Grandview River House is located on 50 acres of grounds and rolling farmland including a 2 acre fishing lake – yet close to the amenities of Muncie.13000 E. Stanley Rd., Selma, IN765-468-6099grandviewriverhouse.com
McDowell-Nearing House Bed & BreakfastHoosier hospitality at its best. Four guest rooms, private baths, all the comforts of home. Close to BSU – walk to the football stadium. Discounts offered for business travelers, seniors and veterans. BSU parents stay 6 nights and 7th night is free.2005 N. Tillotson, Muncie, IN 765-282-7912mcdowellbedandbreakfast.com
River Gardens Bed & BreakfastSafe homelike setting. Free hot breakfast selected from menu. Free wifi and cable. Call for reservation.4610 S. Burlington Dr., Muncie, IN 765-284-2964rivergardens-indiana.com
HOTELS
Baymont Inn & SuitesFree continental breakfast, free wifi, refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker in every room, fitness center, indoor pool, close to area attractions.3400 Chadam Ln., Muncie, IN765-284-4200800-JAMESONjamesoninns.com
Best Way Inn4000 N. Broadway Ave., Muncie, IN 765-288-3671
Best Western Muncie3011 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN 765-282-0600800-528-1234
Cardinal Inn & Suites3302 N. Everbrook Ln., Muncie, IN 765-216-1675
Comfort InnMicro/fridges in all rooms, free wifi, indoor pool, and fitness center. Furnished kitchenettes available.3400 N. Marleon, Muncie, IN 765-587-0294comfortinn.com/hotel/IN248
Days Inn3509 N. Everbrook Ln., Muncie, IN 765-288-2311800-329-7466daysinn.com
Econo Motel1201 E. 29th St., Muncie, IN 765-288-5559
Fairfield Inn4011 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN 765-282-6666800-228-2800fairfieldinn.com
Hampton Inn4220 Bethel, Muncie, IN765-288-8500hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites4201 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN765-289-4678800-465-4329hiexpress.com
Muncie Inn414 N. Madison St., Muncie, IN 765-282-5981
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Pittenger Student Center HotelConveniently located on campus, The Ball State University Hotel offers 24 rooms and one suite, free parking, wireless internet, and cable TV. Additional amenities include the Student Center Tally food court, which hosts Starbucks and Taco BellBall State University2000 University Ave., Muncie, IN765-285-1555bsu.edu/studentcenter/hotel
Red Carpet Inn3400 S. Madison St., Muncie, IN 765-288-1911888-315-2378
Super 8 Motel3601 W. Fox Ridge Ln., Muncie, IN 765-286-4333800-800-8000
Travel Inn15701 W. Commerce Rd., Daleville, IN 765-378-0888800-800-8000
CAMPING
Big Oak Park Campground9401 N. 500 W., Muncie, IN 765-358-3208
Camp MunseeOperated by Wapehani Girl Scout Council. Reservations only.5701 S. CR 475 E., Selma, IN 765-282-7024
Camp Red WingOperated by BSA. Reservations only.5754 Inlow Springs Rd., Muncie, IN 765-288-0223
Delaware Co. Exposition Center, Inc.172 sites, 30 amp electric, water. Showers and dump station on site.1210 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-288-1854delawarecountyfair.net
Prairie Creek ReservoirCamping, cabin rental, swimming, pontoon rental, ATV, horse trails & more.Southeast Delaware County7801 S. CR 560 E., Selma, IN 765-747-4776cityofmuncie.com
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESSOF MUNCIE
4201 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie
765-289-4678800-465-4329
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Free wifi, Hot breakfast, Indoor pool and hot-tub.
I-69 / Exit 241 / East
Appeal to the Great SpiritThe statue, owned by the City of Muncie, is a memorial to Edmund B. Ball. After his death in 1925, his family searched for a suitable memorial to him. They settled on a replica of the “Appeal to the Great Spirit” cast in bronze and erected on a site just east of the Ball family homes on the north side of the White River in Muncie. The original sculpture was created by Cyrus Dallin in 1909 and is a Plains Indian. The statue and surrounding park were dedicated in 1929.
The Myth of the Chief
The statue at Granville and Walnut Avenues “Appeal to the Great Spirit” by sculptor Cyrus Dallin is an iconic symbol for our great city. Many refer to the man on the horse as Chief Munsee. But, the Indian depicted did not live in this area, the Indians of this area were Woodland Indians, and the city of Muncie isn’t named for that same non-existent chief.
For information on more outdoor art in Muncie and Delaware County visit online at visitmuncie.org
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River GardensBed & BreakfastSouth of Muncie near beautiful Prairie Creek Reservoir
A comfortable, relaxing atmosphere along the White River featuring perennial and herb gardens, prairie and orchard
• Affordable rates
• Laundry facilities
• Hot home cooked breakfast
• Sunroom• Wireless
internet
765-284-2964RiverGardens-Indiana.com
bhhsINrealty.com400 West McGalliard Road
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Comfort Inn & Suites 3400 N. Marleon Dr, Muncie 765-587-0294 877-424-6423 www.comfortinn.com/in248
• Free Breakfast • Free wifi • Indoor Pool • Extended stay rooms / full kitchen
BEST VALUE in Town
Comfort Inn & Suites 3400 N. Marleon Dr, Muncie 765-587-0294 877-424-6423 www.comfortinn.com/in248
• Free Breakfast • Free wifi • Indoor Pool • Extended stay rooms / full kitchen
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765.288.8860401 S. High St. Muncie, IN
ConventionsTrade ShowsExhibitional Hall13 Breakout Rooms750 AttendeesOn-site CateringOn-site Audio/Visual
150 Guest RoomsAttached Parking GarageThr3e Wise Men Brewing Company RestaurantThe BistroServing as a Training Institute for People with Disabilities
www.horizonconvention.com
Muncie atHorizon Convention Center
765.760.4077601 S. High St. Muncie, IN
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OPE NING L AT E 2015
Meet Here
Sleep Here
765.288.8860401 S. High St. Muncie, IN
ConventionsTrade ShowsExhibitional Hall13 Breakout Rooms750 AttendeesOn-site CateringOn-site Audio/Visual
150 Guest RoomsAttached Parking GarageThr3e Wise Men Brewing Company RestaurantThe BistroServing as a Training Institute for People with Disabilities
www.horizonconvention.com
Muncie atHorizon Convention Center
765.760.4077601 S. High St. Muncie, IN
Copyright 2015 Arc Innovations. All rights reserved. Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center owned by Arc Innovations and operated by General Hotels Corporation under a license agreement from Marriott International, Inc. Training Institute owned and operated by The Arc of Indiana Foundation.
OPE NING L AT E 2015
Meet Here
Sleep Here
765.288.8860401 S. High St. Muncie, IN
ConventionsTrade ShowsExhibitional Hall13 Breakout Rooms750 AttendeesOn-site CateringOn-site Audio/Visual
150 Guest RoomsAttached Parking GarageThr3e Wise Men Brewing Company RestaurantThe BistroServing as a Training Institute for People with Disabilities
www.horizonconvention.com
Muncie atHorizon Convention Center
765.760.4077601 S. High St. Muncie, IN
Copyright 2015 Arc Innovations. All rights reserved. Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center owned by Arc Innovations and operated by General Hotels Corporation under a license agreement from Marriott International, Inc. Training Institute owned and operated by The Arc of Indiana Foundation.
WEDDINGS
CONVENTIONS
REUNIONS
SCHOOL DANCES
SPECIAL EVENTS
Meetings & VENUES
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The Ball Room at Cardinal HillsThe Ballroom at Cardinal Hills is available for banquets, meeting space and more. The Ballroom can accommodate up to 350 people. 3810 S. Whitney Rd., Selma, IN 765-289-9891munciereceptionhall.com.
Ball State University Pittenger CenterMeeting space, lodging and bowling under one roof.2000 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN 765-285-1390bsu.edu
Ball State University Alumni CenterThe BSUAA seeks to be an advocate for alumni, to enrich their lives, and involve them with Ball State University.2800 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN 765-285-1080888-I-GO-4BSUbsu.edu/alumni
Cornerstone Center for the ArtsCornerstone offers several beautiful spaces perfect for holding wedding receptions, proms, company workshops, parties, conferences, and not-for-profit events.520 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-281-9503cornerstonearts.org
Delaware County Exposition CenterThe fairgrounds is a perfect venue for wedding receptions, class/family reunions, fundraising events and more. Winter storage available too.1210 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-288-1854delawarecountyfair.net
Grandview Conference Center/RetreatHost your next business or family event at our tranquil country retreat, perched on the banks of the White River.13000 E. Stanley Rd., Muncie, IN 765-468-6099grandviewriverhouse.com
Horizon Convention CenterHorizon Convention Center boasts 47,000 square feet of usable space including 23,000 square feet of exhibit space for meetings of up to 1,000 attendees.401 S. High St., Muncie, IN 765-288-8860horizonconvention.com
Innovation ConnectorInnovation Connector develops and stimulates business growth for clients. Cutting edge conference rooms are available for client and community use.1208 W. White River Blvd., Muncie, IN765-285-4900innovationconnector.com
The Living RoomDowntown meeting and banquet venue, where we work with you to achieve your goals.130 W. Jackson St., Downtown Muncie, Muncie, INThelivingroommuncie.com
Meg’s Country CelebrationsSpecializing in barn weddings, retreats, workshops, birthdays and other themed events. Located just outside of Muncie near Eaton. 765-729-6694megscountrycelebrations.com
MinnetristaMinnetrista is the ideal venue to host your next meeting, conference, or gathering! With six indoor meeting spaces, available audio visual technology, and an array of catering options, Minnetrista is the perfect location to suit your orga-nization’s needs and budget. 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 765-282-4848minnetrista.net
Meg’s Country Celebrations
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There are numerous other meeting locations to serve a variety of meeting and reception needs. Please contact the Muncie Visitors Bureau office for more information.
All Seasons Banquet HallAmerican Legion, MuncieBall State UniversityDelaware Country Club, MuncieE.B. Ball Mansion, MuncieEagles, MuncieElks Country Club, MuncieFraternal Order of Police, MuncieHeadquartersIVY Tech Community College, MuncieKnights of Columbus, MuncieMansfield Park, MuncieMuncie Area Career CenterMuncie Children’s MuseumMuncie ParksMuncie Public LibrariesMurpah Shrine Club, MuncieVera Mae’s Bistro & Banquet Hall Veterans of Foreign WarsVillage Banquet FacilitiesYMCAYWCA
Theme and plan your conference or meeting around a local event or festival.
Call the Muncie Visitors Bureau for event and festival information.
Cardinal Hills Banquet Room
Cornerstone
Lowery’s C
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GREEK
CHINESE / JAPANESE / ETHNIC
MEXICAN
PIZZA
ICE CREAM / YOGURT / SMOOTHIES
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SPECIALTY GROCERY / FARMERS MARKET / WINERY
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Cammack Station (Seasonal)Enjoy seating inside and out, sandwiches named after the town’s old timers, yummy ice cream and shakes, as well as home made salads and side items. Menu items are homemade and delicious!9200 W. Jackson St., Muncie, IN765-759-3871
Chesterfield’s Deli - DowntownOperated by Ivy Tech Community College culinary arts faculty and students. Cash only.102 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN765-289-2291 x1108
Concannon’s Pastry Shop - DowntownPies, cakes, cookies and pastries…did we mention pies? Concannon’s is filled with temptation from the signature chocolate crème filled cake to turnovers and carmel corn. They have been family-owned since 1959 and is a sweet Muncie tradition.620 N. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-288-8551
Concannon’s Bakery Café & Coffee Bar Delicious! Come in and try any of our delicious treats, meals and coffee. Cakes, cupcakes, bread, cookies, donuts, deli sandwiches, salads, candied popcorn, chocolate, ice cream, coffee and hot meals (Thurs – Sat).4801 West Baker Lane, Muncie, IN 47304765-288-9820
The Cup1606 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN 765-216-7790
Eva’s Pancake HouseTheir full breakfast menus offers something for everyone but the secret recipe buttermilk pancakes are the feature: they are light, but with perfect texture, slightly sweet and served with butter and confectioners sugar. There is a full lunch menu as well, but Eva’s closes after lunchtime.1617 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-896-9219evaspancakehouse.com
Lowery’s CandiesOur family has been hand-dipping gourmet chocolates in Muncie with the best ingredients for over seventy years. Open Labor Day to Mother’s Day.6255 W. Kilgore Ave., Muncie, IN 800-541-3340loweryscandies.com
Merk’s Family Dining at the AirportFull service Premium Ice Cream Shoppe with Full Menu. 5201 N. Walnut, Muncie, IN 765-282-6375
AMERICAN
12th St. CaféFriendly, cozy, home-like atmosphere. Breakfast, lunch and dinner specials are prepared fresh daily. Stop in for prompt courteous service.1900 S. Mock Ave., Muncie, IN765-286-1901
Amazing Joe’s Grill - DowntownBest Steaks, Best Service, Guaranteed. “The Answer is Yes!”909 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN765-288-9470amazingjoes.com
Bird’s Smokehouse BBQSlow-cooked hickory smoked meats are featured in this friendly log cabin just blocks from I-69 (exit 34). Tender pulled pork, ribs, chicken and beef brisket all get smokey on site, and then join signature giant spuds and traditional sides such as green beans and macaroni and cheese.9008 S. Walnut St., Daleville, IN 765-378-1900birdssmokehousebbq.com
Bruner’sWhere friends meet to eat.2200 W. Kilgore Ave., Muncie, IN 765-288-2711
Burkie’s Drive-In (Seasonal)Burkies is an old-fashioned drive-up and eat-in-your-car spot with bell-hops in attendance. Their fresh hand-cut fries have won awards, and they go well with the burgers, tenderloins, steak and cheese, chicken, barbeque and coneys on the tray in your window. Open year round.1515 W. Jackson St., Muncie, IN765-282-4355
The Caffeinery - DowntownThe Caffeinery is a coffee shop and tea house that specializes in gourmet coffees, loose leaf teas, and espresso-based beverages. You can count on their highly skilled baristas to execute your coffee and/or tea needs with artistic precision.401 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN thecaffeinery.com
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Mulligan’sCome in to Mulligan’s, family friendly restaurant, home of the Hand-Breaded Tenderloin. Now serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, 7 days a week. Don’t forget to check out our bar including beer, wine, and liquor. 3325 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-289-6952
Pete’s Duck InnGreat food in a laid back friendly atmosphere! Just a short drive from Muncie, about 10 minutes. You’ll find our food the best and price worth the drive. From nacho’s to prime rib. We have won Muncie’s finest in several categories for the last 6 years. 21 and older.721 W. Walnut St., Albany, IN 765-789-8488
Retro Diner2421 S. Madison St., Muncie, IN 765-216-7182
Student Center Tally Ball State UniversityThe Student Center Tally food court features traditional grill fare, an expansive salad/fruit bar, homestyle cuisine, soups, and a lunchtime chef’s station showcasing the talents of Chef Jason Reynolds, whose creative culinary combinations are a customer favorite Monday-Friday.L.A. Pittenger Student CenterUniversity Ave. & Talley Ave., Muncie, IN 765-285-2331
Two Johnny’s - Downtown125 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN 765-254-1830
Vera Mae’s Bistro - DowntownVera Mae’s Bistro offers upscale dining in two beautifully restored buildings in downtown Muncie. Full service bar with extensive wine list. Live piano. Café seating.209 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-747-4941veramaes.com
The Wedge Artisan Grilled Cheese A variety of grilled cheese sandwiches, homemade soups and sides.6400 W. Kilgore Ave., Muncie 765-215-8308 yorktowngrilledcheese.com
CHINESE / JAPANESE / ETHNIC
China Express1805 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN 286-5298
Damask Cafe Damask Cafe is Muncie’s only healthy authentic Mediterranean restaurant offering a cozy dining room and a patio hookah lounge.3201 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie 765-273-7338 damaskcafe.com
Domo3124 N. Granville, Muncie, IN 765-751-1111
Dumpling House It is the only Asian grocery store and only Chinese restaurant that offer traditional Chinese food in Delaware County.421 S. Tillotson Ave., Muncie 765-287-8190
First Wok3802 W. Bethel Ave., Muncie, IN765-289-7698
Fuji Sushi and Hibachi Dine as Fuji for a memorable evening where dishes are prepared at your table by expert chefs, with only the finest in steak, chicken and seafood delights.1705 W. McGalliard Rd., Muncie 765-288-8833 fujisushimuncie.com
Sitara Indian Cuisine1601 W. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN 765-288-8688sitaramuncie.com
Thai Smile Near Ball State University with a wide array of Thai cuisine. From hot to mild, residents have especially taken to the curry puffs, filled with chicken and sweet potatoes, the pineapple-tangerine chicken, Mongolian barbeque, and the three-flavored chicken. Spicier fare includes Basil – a dish made with your choice of meat, or the pad kee-mao, one of Atin’s favorites. A selection of beers and wines is available, but no mixed drinks.2401 N. Tillotson Ave., Muncie, IN 765-289-8989
Thai Kitchen1413 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-288-4786
Pizza King11 locations to choose from. No time to visit while you are in Muncie. They will ship their famous pizza right to your door!McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN 765-288-7724Pizzakingindiana.com for listing of all local locations.
ICE CREAM / YOGURT / SMOOTHIES
Berrywinkle Frozen YogurtMake-Your-OwnServe yourself from our selection of 21 flavors of Fro-Yo brand frozen yogurt and more then 40 toppings including seasonal fresh fruit.115 S. Tillotson Ave., Muncie, IN 282-1699
Dairy Dream (Seasonal)Family owned since 1953!805 W Walnut St., Albany, IN765-789-4721
Orange Leaf At Orange Leaf you are the master of your dessert! Start with the best frozen yogurt in 16 unique flavors. Then customize your creation by adding any of our 36+ specialty toppings. Weigh, pay and enjoy.832 E. McGalliard Rd., Muncie 765-288-3920 myorangeleaf.com
The Island Muncie (Seasonal)The Island Muncie is your tropical paradise get-away! Located on Cardinal Greenway, The Island has delicious fruit smoothies, ice cream, Jamaican Jerk Chicken, and many more snacks. Enjoy the beach feel of The Island complete with beach chairs, sand and palm trees!Cardinal Greenway north of McGalliard400 W. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN 765-284-1757theislandmuncie.com
NITE LIFE
Fickle Peach - DowntownThe Fickle Peach is a local favorite downtown with many different types of beer on tap as well as bottled. They also offer a large selection of vintage beers, malt beverages and wine. The Fickle Peach also serves bratwurst, Chicago style hotdogs and more. 21 and older.117 E. Charles St., Muncie, IN765-282-5211theficklepeach.com
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Fuji Sushi & Hibachi of Muncie1705 W. McGalliard Rd, Muncie, IN 765-288-8833
Tuppee Tong Thai - Downtown310 W. Main St., Muncie, IN 765-283-3101
GREEK
Victor’s Gyros & Family Restaurant700 S. Tillotson, Muncie, IN765-288-1777victorsgyros.com
MEXICAN
Casa del Sol - Downtown204 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN765-216-7801
Ciudad ColonialCafé seating.3501 N. Granville Ave. Muncie Mall, Muncie, IN 765-284-8747
LaHacienda2620 S. Madison St., Muncie, IN 765-289-0909
Puerto Vallarta Mexican3503 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-282-81914000 N. Broadway Ave., Muncie, IN765-287-8897508 S. Tillotson Ave., Muncie, IN765-288-5825
PIZZA
Greek’s Pizzeria1600 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN765-284-4900813 E. McGalliard Rd., Muncie, IN765-282-7492greekspizzeria.com - Menu available online
The Downtown Farm Stand - DowntownThe Downtown Farm Stand is a full service market in downtown Muncie with a seasonal selection of meat, dairy, eggs, produce, bulk foods, and canned goods from Indiana’s finest farms and regional producers. The store is complete with quality organic food as well as offering safe and natural cleaning, personal hygiene and eco-friendly paper products.125 E. Main St., Muncie, IN765-288-3775downtownfarmstand.com
Farmer’s Market at MinnetristaMinnetrista includes 40 acres of beautiful gardens, a farmers market and a museum along the historic White River in downtown Muncie. This non-profit was founded by the Ball Brothers, and one exhibit details the history of the Ball Jar. The seasonal farmer’s market is open from June through October, and Minnetrista hosts many regional culinary events throughout the year, including cooking demonstrations and a February chocolate celebration. 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 800-428-5887minnetrista.net
Fisher MeatsFisher Meats is family owned by 8th generation meat cutters and sausage makers. We provide the largest selection of fresh cut meats in the Muncie area. We offer a complete line of our own custom made luncheon meats, sausages, bacon, and hams that have won many national and state awards.2800 N Walnut St, Muncie IN 47303 765.282.1609
Lahody MeatsAt Lahody Meats travel back in time to an old-fashioned butcher shop, with good old-fashion service. Lahody Meats prides themselves with their never frozen, always fresh meat that comes only from America. The beef comes from Nebraska, pork from Iowa, chickens and eggs from Indiana, and veal and lamb from Wisconsin. Lahody’s also features Boar’s Head Deli products, farm fresh produce, Red Gold canned products and more!1308 N. Wheeling Ave., Muncie, IN 765-216-7240lahodymeats.com
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Heorot Pub & Draught House - DowntownDraft Magazines top 300 Beer Bar in America six years running. In 2015 it was the only Indiana location to make the list! On the third floor of the Heorot you will find Wolves’ Head Brewing. Wolves’ Head along with over 70 drafts and over 350 bottled selections are available. 21 and older.219 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-287-0173
New Corner Brewing Company A local Muncie brewery, hand-crafting fresh beer for some of the most passionate, knowledgeable and discerning craft-beer drinkers anywhere. Their beers can be found at the Heorot Pub & Draught House in downtown Muncie. Beer sampling (free) and Growlers are available to purchase at the brewery.1900 W. Mt. Pleasant Blvd., Muncie 765-730-4376 newcornerbrewing.com
Oasis Bar and GrillOldest family owned bar in Indiana. Daily lunch and drink specials. Best bar food in town - hand breaded tenderloin and cheeseburgers are our specialty. Breakfast served daily. “Where friends meet”. 21 and older.1811 S. Burlington Dr., Muncie, IN 765-282-8326
Savage’s Ale House - Downtown21 and older.127 N. High St., Muncie, IN 765-282-9962savagesalehouse.com
The Silo - Downtown21 and older.223 S. Walnut St., Muncie, IN 765-212-2936
Timbers Lounge21 and older.2770 W. Kilgore, Muncie, IN 765-286-5323
SPECIALTY GROCERY / FARMERS MARKET / WINERY
Asian Market421 S. Tillotson Ave., Muncie, IN765-287-8190
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Best service and best steaks
GuaranteedThe Answer is Yes!
amazingjoes.com765-288-9470
Landess FarmStop out at Landess Farm with your family and enjoy fun in the sun while picking your own fresh produce, including strawberries, tomatoes, sweet corn and more! With locations in Anderson, Daleville and Muncie, Landess Farm also has fruits and vegetables available to buy pre-packaged at any location. Landess Farm has been family owned in Daleville since 1920.6000 W. County Rd. 700 S., Daleville, IN765-759-9937landessfarm.com
Rhums Farm3009 S. Hoyt, Muncie, IN765-282-5000
Tonne WineryWe offer 15 locally made wines, beautiful tasting room, daily free tasting of our award winning wines and a unique wine gift selection.101 W. Royerton Rd., Muncie, IN 765-896-9821tonnewinery.com
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MUNCIE, INDIANA Home to award-winning brews + wines, making it a
must-stop town for your adult beverage experience.
TONNE WINERYTonne Winery of Muncie was the winningest Indiana
Winery at this year’s Indy International Wine Competition, having been awarded the Governor’s Cup for Indiana
Winery of the Year. They were also named Indiana Wine of the Year for their Semi-Dry Traminette.
101 W. ROYERTON ROAD765.896.9821 | TONNEWINERY.COM
NEW CORNER BREWING COMPANY
A brewer that is proud to be part of such a rich, local tradition, with a mission to supply locally-brewed, unique beers to some of the
best taverns and pubs in the Midwest. 1900 W. MT. PLEASANT BLVD #G
765.730.4376 | NEWCORNERBREWING.COM
HEOROTPUB & DRAUGHT HOUSEHeorot has been listed on the Draft Magazine’s Top 100 Beer Bars in America six years running, with 70+ drafts and over 350 bottled selections avail-able. On the third floor of the Heorot you will find Wolves’ Head Brewing. Enjoy one of the best selections of craft and import beers in the Midwest.
219 S. WALNUT STREET765.287.0173 | TWITTER @HEOROTPUB
Celebrating 150 Years!
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(765) 273-7338 • DamaskCafe.com 3201 West Bethel Ave. • Muncie, Indiana
Damask
Damask Cafe is Muncie’s only healthy authentic Mediterranean restaurant. We offer cozy dining room and a patio hookah lounge.
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Images: Ball State University Libraries
Why Garfield?The question is often asked why Garfield is used on the Muncie Visitors Bureau logo and many other places around town. The answer is quite simple…Jim Davis, the creator of Garfield, lives and maintains his creation studio, PAWS, Inc., right here in Delaware County. We are very proud of being the home of this famous feline.
On your next visit to Muncie, why not travel the Garfield Statue Trail. Statues created during Garfield’s 25th birthday celebration are located throughout the community. A map with statue locations can be printed from our web site (www.visitmuncie.org) located in the Art and Culture section.
Muncie Garfield plush in a variety of sizes and poses are available at Muncie Visitors Bureau, 3700 S. Madison, Muncie, IN
Roller Polo “Roller polo” was a hockey game which developed into a popular league sport in several Midwestern cities in the 1880s. Muncie had roller polo teams by 1885 and it was so popular it became a high school sport. The glory days of this fad ended in the 1890s. Muncie was well known for the manufacturing of roller skates. Mr. Thad A. Nelly, of Muncie, held a patent for what was known as the “Muncie Roller Skate”.
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CAMMACK, IN
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YORKTOWN, INJust west of Muncie, Yorktown is proud to be home to The Players Club which was awarded Indiana’s East Region Must Play Course in the 2006 Indiana Golf & Travel Guide. The downtown district offers unique shopping and dining.
Annual community events such as the Buck Creek Festival and Luminary Walk are always a favorite.
Munciana Volleyball Club200 S. CR 600 W., Yorktown, IN765-744-9012munciana.com
The Player’s ClubIndiana’s East Region Must-Play Course 2006 Indiana Golf & Travel Guide6610 W. River Rd., Yorktown, IN765-759-8536theplayersclubgolf.com
DALEVILLE, INDaleville is located in the southwest corner of Delaware County just off Interstate 69. A quiet convenient stop for travelers.
Great American Flea MarketA large two-story building with capacity of 200 booths. Live entertainment on weekends. Food courts. Inside and outside vending. Offering antiques, leather goods, collectibles and much more.SR 67 S. at I-69, Daleville, IN765-378-1933
Canoe CountryCanoe, kayak and tube rentals.Seasonal April thru October.Weekends only except by appointment.7109 S. River Rd., Daleville, IN765-378-7358888-378-7358
ALBANY, INAlbany is a small community in Delaware County just north east of Muncie and home to PAWS, Inc. the studio for Garfield.
A ten minute drive has never been so rewarding! Be sure to dine at one of Albany’s locally famous restaurants.
If golf is your game you don’t want to miss the opportunity to play on the Albany Golf Course.
Albany Golf Course18 holes, par 7110 minutes north of Muncie on Highway 671100 E. Golf Course Dr., Albany, IN765-789-4366albanygolfclub.com
Patrick GalleryPaintings by Alan Patrick5809 E. Pottery Rd., Albany, IN765-282-7848alanpatrick.com
SELMA, INSelma is home to the popular Blue Bird Days festival, located East of Muncie on Jackson. This annual festival takes place in August and offers a variety of festival activi-ties. Hoping to visit the local Greenways? You will want to be sure and shop at Goldman’s Bike Shop for every type bike or accessory imaginable.
Goldman’s Bike ShopLocated on Hiway 32 east, 3 miles east of Muncie bypass, we are easy to find. Goldman’s have recumbents and adult 3-wheelers, do bicycle sales, parts and service. Proud supporters of the Cardinal Greenway.9310 E. Jackson, Selma, IN765-282-2453d.bicycle.tripod.com
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The Hemingray Glass Company The Hemingray Glass Company was founded by Robert Hemingray and Ralph Gray in 1848 Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1888 the company announced it start production in Muncie, Indiana. By 1890 they were operational. They are well known for being the largest manufacturer of glass insulators.
Fire struck the Muncie plant on June 18, 1892 and the factory had to be rebuilt. By 1911 they were running at least four furnaces seven days a week. During the 1920s machines started taking the place of people. Rather than lose employees Hemingray began to make other items such as bottles.The 1930s brought the great depression. In 1933 Hemingray was bought by Owens-Illinois. This was the same year prohibition was repealed which meant more demand for bottles but the deal to sell had already been made.
In 1937 the one billionth Hemingray insulator was made. From 1948 to 1951 the Hemingray division of Owens-Illinois was known as American Structural Products. It became the Kimble division of Owens-Illinois in 1952.
In the 1950s the demand for insulators started to decline. In the 1960s they started production of face plates for televisions. By 1966 they were no longer producing insulators or glass blocks. In 1972 the plant closed its doors for good. On September 4, 2011 the Hemingray Glass Company site became a historic site exactly 123 years after they moved to Muncie.
Imagine this…. The Hemingray Glass Company was cranking out 50,000,000 insulators per year back in 1907! Want to learn more of their interesting history? Enjoy “The Hemingray Glass Co, A Most Colorful History” – by Clarice Gordon.
Source: hemingray.net
Moore-Youse Home Museum When Mary (Youse) Maxon died in 1982, she left her house and its contents to the Delaware County Historical Society, with the provision that the organization establish and maintain a museum of Delaware County History on the premises. The Moore-Youse house became a home museum, and the Heritage Library Resource Center was established next door. Three generations of Moore-Youse women and their families lived in the house. Each of them added to the exceptional mix of furniture, china, linens, and other household items, endowing the home with its own unique charm. A number of paintings by Muncie artist J. Ottis Adams also decorate the walls.
Rebecca Hackley originally owned the land on which the house was built, having been given 672 acres by the U.S. government for work done by her father, William Wells. William was the adopted son of Miami Indian Chief Little Turtle. The house was built in 1849, by Anderson Carter, who purchased the land from Daniel H. Andrews and his wife, Mary Jane Gilbert. Mary Jane was the daughter of Goldsmith Gilbert, founder of Munseytown (Muncie).
The house first came into the Moore family after Samuel Porter Wilson purchased the two-story structure in April of 1864. Two months later he sold it to his daughter, Clara Jane (Wilson) Moore. The Moore’s enlarged the four-room house in the 1870′s to better accommodate their growing family. They added an entry hall, dining room, kitchen, an upstairs bathing area, a sitting room, and another bedroom. Porches appeared after 1883. When Clara died in 1904, she left the house to her daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Youse, a.k.a. Mame. When Mame died in 1943, she left the house to her daughter Mary (Youse) Maxon.
If you would like to schedule a group tour, please call us at (765) 282-1550.
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Blackford CountyFor information about Blackford County contact:Blackford County Economic Development765-348-4944angelfire.com/in3/34IN
Henry CountyFor more information on Henry County contact: Henry County Visitors Bureau2020 S. Memorial., Ste. 1, New Castle, IN 47362765-593-0764henrycountyin.org
Jay CountyFor more information on Jay County contact:Jay County Visitors Bureau118 S. Meridian St., Suite. C, Portland, IN 47371260-726-3366visitjaycounty.com
Madison CountyFor more information on Madison County contact:Madison County Visitors Bureau6335 S. Scatterfield Rd., Anderson, IN 46013765-643-5633heartlandspirit.com
Randolph CountyFor more information on Randolph County contact:Randolph County Visitors Bureau111 S. Main St., Winchester, IN 47394765-584-3266roamrandolph.org
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68Wysor street depot The Cincinnati, Richmond and Muncie Depot (also known as the Wysor Street Depot) was built in 1901. It was acquired by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in 1920. The station was used for passenger train service throughout the 20th century and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Restored in 2004 it now serves as the headquarters office of the Cardinal Greenway. On display inside are photos and artifacts of the depots history. Cardinal Greenways offers free bike rental at the depot along with meeting space, souvenirs and community information.
Cardinal Greenways Cardinal Greenways is a private, not-for-profit organization that encompasses the Cardinal Greenway, White River Greenway, Historic Wysor Street Depot and Cardinal Equestrian Trail.
The Cardinal Greenway is the longest rail-trail in Indiana and spans 62 miles from Marion through Muncie to Richmond in East Central Indiana. Towns along the trail include Muncie, Marion, Gas City, Gaston, Blountsville, Losantville, Economy, Williamsburg, Webster and Richmond.
A variety of events and programs are offered on the trails and at the depot throughout the year. For their calendar of events and more information visit www.cardinalgreenways.org.
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Demographics & Important NumbersCity and County Offices
City of Muncie, Mayor....................................765-747-4845
Delaware Co. Commissioners........................765-747-7730
Muncie-Delaware Co.Chamber of Commerce..................................765-288-6681
Population
City of Muncie.....................................................70,500 +/-
Delaware County...............................................117,600 +/-
State of Indiana.............................................5.5 million +/-
Weather
Average temperature for January....................................33ºF
Average temperature for July..........................................85ºF
Transportation
Taxi ServiceMr. Nice Guy Taxi............................................765-278-9855PDQ Taxi.........................................................765-284-8294
Trasportation to and fromIndianapolis AirportIndy Park Ride & Fly........................................888-230-0300 Lakefront Lines, Inc.........................................800-331-5009
BusCity Bus / M.I.T.S.............................................765-282-2762
AirportDelaware County Regional Airport.................765-747-5690
Emergency
Police.........................................................................911 (non-emergency) 765-747-4838
Fire...............................................................................911(non-emergency) 765-747-4807
Road InformationIndiana State Police........................................765-567-2125
HospitalIU Ball Memorial..............................................765-747-3111
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