Indianapolis Cultural Trail
Urban shared-use path and linear park in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Indianapolis Cultural Trail, officially the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick, is an 8.1-mile-long (13.0 km) urban shared-use path and linear park located in the vicinity of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The trail is often compared to other popular bicycle and pedestrian paths across the U.S. and has inspired similar projects throughout the U.S. and Canada.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Abbreviation | ICT |
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Formation | 2008; 16 years ago (2008) |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) organization non-profit |
Purpose | urban linear park; shared-use path |
Headquarters | 132 W. Walnut St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 |
Location |
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Coordinates | 39°46′36.7″N 86°09′39.4″W |
Executive Director | Kären Haley |
Main organ | Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. |
Budget | $1 million (2017)[1] |
Staff | 10 (2017)[1] |
Volunteers | 4,500 (2017)[1] |
Website | www |
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