The Ultimate Stay-At-Home Itinerary That Lets You Explore Indiana From The Comfort Of Your Couch
Though most people have to stay home, there are still plenty of ways to stay connected to the Hoosier State. This list of six things will keep you busy for a while and may make you wish to stay indoors a bit longer. Scroll on for more details.
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Your favorite place to visit from the comfort of your home will be this amusement park in southern Indiana. It has posted 360-degree videos of its best roller coasters in order to give those who can't visit the park a unique experience. Check out this video of the Thunderbird Roller Coaster below to see what these virtual experiences are like.
Click here for all five 360-degree roller coaster videos.
Click here for all five 360-degree roller coaster videos.
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The city zoo will let you watch several of its critters all day long on a live stream. The enclosures of the tigers, walruses, macaques, macaws, and penguins are on display 24/7 while no one is visiting the park. You may find that you enjoy this experience more than standing in the hot sun waiting for the animals to appear when you can check in on them throughout the day instead. Get a glimpse of the animals by clicking here.
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Stargazing is one of the best ways to explore the state. Take a comfy chair outside or enjoy your porch swing while you search out the constellations in the sky. The Constellation Orion will not be in our sky for much longer. Click here to learn out how to find it.
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Just like the stars, a full moon is a celestial event that helps you stay connected to your state and universe. If you're feeling disconnected from the world, take a look outside at the upcoming supermoon in May when many people will have their eyes on the skies. Learn more about this full moon by clicking here.
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From "Pearl Harbor" to "A Nightmare On Elm Street," many famous movies have been filmed in Indiana. Take time while you're staying at home to go back and watch classic films and see if you recognize the locations. Click here for more information.
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If you get through the previously mentioned movies and still have to stay home, there are movies about the Hoosier State or which take place in Indiana that are also worth watching. These films will make you feel connected to your fellow Hoosiers for sure. Click here for the full list.
What else have you been doing to pass the time while you stay home? Share your ideas with us below in the comments.
For more like this, check out 28 signs someone is probably a Hoosier.
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Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46222, USA
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari, 452 E Christmas Blvd, Santa Claus, IN 47579, USA