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Indianapolis, the "Crossroads
of America," is the dynamic Indiana state capital. Founded
in 1820, it attracted many ethnic groups in the mid 1800s leading
to a strong growth and much variety. The Germans, Irish, African-Americans,
Italians and Eastern Europeans were the major cultural groups.
Today, the metropolitan Indianapolis
region is home to more than 1.5 million residents and is packed
with arts and culture, internationally known sporting events and
spirited nightlife activities. Indianapolis, known to many as the
"racing capital of the world", is host to two of the
world's highest-attended single-day events: the Indy
500 and the Brickyard
400.
In recent years, the economy of Indianapolis
has flourished, and the city has drawn much acclaim for hosting
a variety of amateur sporting events - a nice complement to Indy's
three professional sports teams, the Indiana
Pacers, the Indiana
Fever,and the Indianapolis
Colts. "Indy" is also home to the world's largest
children's museum and the second largest medical school in the United
States.
Sites of Local Interest:
Indianapolis
Chamber of Commerce
Indianapolis Convention
& Visitors Association
Conseco
Fieldhouse
The Children's
Museum of Indianapolis
Indianapolis Museum
of Art
Indianapolis
Zoo
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