Detour, It’s Easy as ABC

Sometimes life throws you a curveball, and you find yourself veering off the straight path. Our recent trek from Indianapolis to Milwaukee was one such example. It was a delightful detour that led us to the rhythm of history.

Imagine a sun-drenched afternoon, the car humming along the highway, and a sudden decision to exit. That’s how we found ourselves in Gary, Indiana, a city with a name that resonates like a soulful melody. Our mission was to visit the Jackson family home, a modest abode that once cradled the dreams of musical legends.

The Jacksons, yes. Jermaine, Randy, Jackie, Tito, Marlon, Michael and Janet. They grew up right here on 2300 Jackson Street. These kids cut their teeth on these sidewalks. As we stood there, gazing at the unassuming facade, it hit us. This was where the magic began.

We snapped photos like starstruck fans, because sometimes, being easily amused is one of life’s precious gifts. A few minutes was all we needed. Then it was time to go.

As we cruised along the freeway, a familiar skyline revealed itself outside the car window. How cool to spot Chicago from a distance! But it wasn’t on our itinerary. Russell and I have both been there before and didn’t want to waste precious time. On this trip, we just wanted to hit places we’ve not yet conquered.

A Jackson pilgrimage and a Chicago cameo. A satisfying diversion indeed. Now, get ready, Milwaukee. Here we come!

Racing to Indy

The heart of Indianapolis throbs with energy, its skyline adorned with architectural marvels. As I strolled through the bustling streets, I encountered a blend of historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers. The neoclassical design and intricate sculptures were a feast to my eyes.

Indianapolis’s Civic Center district is a hub of government, culture, and entertainment. The Indiana State Capitol dominates the landscape, its limestone façade exuding grandeur and the Indy Stargate adding a touch of contemporary to balance the building’s elegance. The surroundings include Indiana’s War Memorial, Historical Society and State Library among others.

Heading towards White River, I walked past the NCCA Headquarters and Hall of Champions. I had no idea this was here.

Moving along the eastern bank of the White River, you’ll see the Waterfront Pavilion in White River State Park. This park sprawls across 267 acres, embracing both banks of the river. As I wandered down the Central White River Trail, I encountered lush greenery and sculptures. I also caught a satisfying view of the city skyline.

Next stop was the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A pilgrimage for racing enthusiasts, this place is hallowed ground and is home to the iconic Indy 500. Sadly, I wasn’t able to get on the bleachers but the museum sort of made up for it.