Indianapolis is the twelfth largest city in the nation and has one of the strongest economies in the country. Our City is home to a number of excellent museums, a renowned symphony orchestra, repertory theatre, and talented dance and opera organizations. Our newly opened Circle Center'.four floors of excellent shopping, eating, and entertainment opportunities under one roof'also adds to our unique combination of small-town warmth and world class appeal.
Some of the excitement:
The Childrens Museum -- the worlds largest --
to entertain the child in all of us.
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Professional Football -- the Indianapolis Colts
the RCA Dome
Professional Basketball the Indiana Pacers
Conseco Fieldhouse
Triple AAA Baseball -- the Indianapolis Indians, farm
club of the Cincinnati Reds -- Victory Field, our new $18 million downtown baseball park
International Hockey League the Indianapolis Ice
Indianapolis Motor Speedway --home to Indianapolis 500
Mile Race and NASCAR Brickyard 400.
We are host to many fine hospitals including renowned
Riley Hospital for Children.
We also have many fine schools both public and private,
colleges and universities.
Housing Types
Average Home Price: $114,708
Important Numbers
School District:
Indianapolis Public Schools (317) 226-4411
Beech Grove (317) 788-4481
Decatur Township (317) 856-5265
Franklin Township (317) 862-2411
Lawrence Township (317) 546-4921
Perry Township (317) 780-4200
Pike Township (317) 293-0393
Speedway Public Schools (317) 244-0236
Warren Township (317) 898-5935
Washington Township (317) 845-9400
Wayne Township (317) 243-8251
City-County Government: (317)
327-3200
Chamber Of Commerce: (317) 464-2200
Located in the center of the state, 12 minutes from Indianapolis International Airport,
185 miles from Chicago, 110 miles from Cincinnati, 115 miles from Louisville, and 280
miles from Detroit.