Holy Cross is served by two bus routes—Route 3 and Route 8. Stops are located along E. Washington and E. Michigan Streets.
The neighborhood has a few Pacers Bikeshare stations along Highland Ave. and Market Street.
For station locations and membership information, visit Pacers Bikeshare
Highland Park offers over 4 acres of semi-shaded hills, gathering places, playgrounds, and some of the best views of the Indianapolis skyline.
Tucked away in the northeast corner of the neighborhood lies the Sturm Ave. Esplanade—a picturesque, tree-lined expanse offering summer shade, art sculptures, park benches, community grills, a gazebo and picnic table, and plenty of green space for kids and pets alike. It's also home to and namesake for Monday's on the Esplanade.
Holy Cross is home to Downtown Doggie, a full-service facility offering boarding, daycare, training, bathing, and more. They also offer a large dog park allowing pets of all size to run and play (note: fees apply).
Grab a drink or meal at this local restaurant and keep an eye on your pup from the picnic tables on the patio. Leashed dogs are welcome on the patio.
This PreK-5 school serves around 350 students. They take a whole-child approach that includes two-generational supports, social and emotional development, and personalized learning.
This 9-12 High school serves around 2,500 students on more than 50 acres. As the largest high school in the IPS district, Tech specializes in five College and Career Options in math and science; law and public policy; career technology; construction, engineering and design; and New Tech (project-based learning).
Paramount Cottage Home | K-5, ~350 students
H. L. Harshman Middle School | 7-8, ~500 students
Theodore Potter Elementary School | K-5, ~300 students
Benjamin Harrison School 2 / Center for Inquiry I | K-5, ~400 students
Thomas D Gregg School #15 | K-5, ~550 students
Midland Arts and Antiques Market
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