Eiteljorg’s Fifth Third Bank Jingle Rails returns
Western Art welcomes back families during the holidays with the opening of the Fifth Third Bank Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure Nov. 20, as well as the reopening of the museum’s family discovery area that has been newly reimagined. Now in its 12th holiday season, Jingle Rails includes a spectacular new addition: a recreation of San Francisco and its hills, trolleys and landmarks, such as Alcatraz, Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39 and more.
and landmarks of the American West, such as the Grand Canyon,
Yellowstone and Mount Rushmore. The scenic backdrops are crafted out of all-natural materials such as bark, tree roots, pine cones, acorns, seed pods and honeycomb.
grand reopening of the renovated Nina Mason Pulliam Education Center, featuring the R.B. Annis Western Family Experience, where children can lead their grownups in learning. Opportunities for play, creativity and discovery abound in the center, including exhibits for learners of all ages that highlight five diverse families of the contemporary American West.
and Concord Stagecoach remain as focal points of the R.B. Annis Western Family Experience, which is included with regular museum admission.
these creative and immersive experiences and create family memories.”
Third Bank is leading the way this year as the official title sponsor.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway scene – complete with working Indy
slot cars racing around the track, including a whimsical representation of the Fifth Third Bank Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Graham Rahal Indy car speeding by.
botanical architecture firm led by Paul Busse – created Jingle Rails, and maintains and installs it at the Eiteljorg for its 8½-week run each holiday season. A team of local volunteer model-train enthusiasts assist throughout Jingle Rails, answering visitors’ questions and maintaining the model railroad. Jingle Rails runs through Jan. 17, 2022 at the museum’s Allen Whitehill
Clowes Sculpture Court, while the newly renovated Nina Mason
Pulliam Education Center will remain open on an ongoing basis as
an exciting feature of the museum.
Cagle Family Gateway of Learning into the newly renovated Stephen and Sharon Zimmerman Resource Center, where families can enjoy digital puzzles and art-making activities. The center includes the museum’s Watanabe Family Library, as well as a
quiet room and nursing room.
applied by using the promo code JINGLE. Museum members get free admission but are still encouraged to reserve advance tickets.
also sponsored by Katz Sapper & Miller, OneAmerica, Boot Barn,
the Butler Family Foundation, the Kortepeter Family and the Sunrise Foundation, a fund of the Indianapolis Foundation.
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