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The newly renovated space on Main Street will serve as a hub for local artists, workshops, and cultural events, bringing creative energy to the heart of our community.
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The opening of Gallery 86 provides a dedicated space for Zionsville's thriving arts community to display and sell their work to collectors and enthusiasts.
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In a town defined by its historic facades, a new movement asks: What happens when we stop building for aesthetics and start building for connection?
The brick is original. The mortar has been repointed. But step inside the newly renovated Grain Exchange on Main Street, and you won't find a museum. You'll find a living room. This is the heart of the "Third Place" revolution sweeping Zionsville.
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Photography by Marcus Chen

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The newly renovated space on Main Street will serve as a hub for local artists, workshops, and cultural events, bringing creative energy to the heart of our community.
By dev@wpexpertdev.com
The opening of Gallery 86 provides a dedicated space for Zionsville's thriving arts community to display and sell their work to collectors and enthusiasts.
By dev@wpexpertdev.com
Three Zionsville schools earn top honors for academic excellence and innovative programs.
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