Santa Spottings:
Where Can I See IndySanta?
IndySanta is proud to partner with the following organizations.
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Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana | The Circle of Lights, presented by IBEW 481, is an event that takes place on Monument Circle in downtown Indy. For Nearly 2 decades IndySanta has helped to "flip the switch" the day after Thanksgiving illuminating Monument Circle and the Soldiers & Sailors Monument for Downtown Indy Inc. The event is broadcast by WTHR.
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Conner Prairie, Noblesville, Indiana | Mornings on Saturdays and Sundays, Conner Prairie hosts a memorable "Breakfast with Santa"experience. Here you will enjoy a delicious breakfast (featuring Prairie Eggs - IndySanta's favorite), hear IndySanta telling lively tales of Christmas past and each family has time for a chat and a photo. For information visit Conner Prairie's Breakfast With Santa. And at Merry Prairie Holiday in the evenings on Fridays through Sundays at the workshop (located in the barn) for Santa's Selfie Station. Kids can put together a list and drop it off at the station and take a quick pic. Longer visits and conversations about lists are specific features of the IndySanta Breakfast experience.
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Sullivan's Hardware, Indianapolis, Indiana | The Sullivan Express is ready to take you and your family on a memorable train trip to see Santa at the North Pole! Hop on the Sullivan Express to visit Santa at he North Pole Station Workshop.
*Be sure to ask for IndySanta specifically. He is only available at Sullivan's on VERY select dates. |
Photographic Partners: Santa sessions go quickly, make your arrangements early!
Slideshows of Christmases Past: Tribute to partners of the past.
Breakfast With Santa @ The Mansion at Oak Hill: For over a dozen years in the early/mid 2000's, The Oak Hill Mansion was IndySanta's home venue. It is where his highly successful breakfasts were developed. And lifelong friendships were made.
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Portraiture Studios/Fishers Photography: Amy Harnish
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Beef&Boards Dinner Theatre: For ten years amid the 1990s and early 2000s, IndySanta called Beef&Boards home.
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