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Indianapolis consists of 9 neighborhoods. All are in Marion County, and have great access to I-465.
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| Pike Township, Indianapolis- |
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| In the past decade Pike Township has increased greatly in population from 48,000 to nearly 75,000. |
| Washington Township, Indianapolis- |
| Washington Township is well-known for its Meridian-Kessler historical district. Many upper income homes for sale can be found here, including the governors mansion. The trendy neighborhood of Broad Ripple is also found in Washington Township. Easy access to local colleges and entertainment make this area a hot spot. |
| Lawrence Township, Indianapolis- |
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| Lawrence Township includes the city of Lawrence, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Geist and Castleton. Residents of Lawrence Township commute an average of 21.3 minutes to work. The city of Lawrence boasts many great parks for the family. |
| Wayne Township, Indianapolis- |
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| If you have never heard of the Indy 500 then you have probably never heard of Indianapolis. Wayne Township has the privilege of calling Speedway in Marion County its own. Come May, this city explodes with racing fans and racing attractions. |
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Indianapolis Government
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| The mayor of Indianapolis works with councilors from the 25 districts within Marion County. |
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Indianapolis Public Schools
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| Indiana currently has over 220 public schools, each are different. For Information on all the public schools in Indianapolis, Click Here! |
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Indianapolis Parks and Recreation
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Indianapolis boasts a variety of parks and other types of recreation. The Indianapolis Speedway, Eagle Creek Park, Holliday Park, The Indianapolis Children's Museum, The Indianapolis Zoo, and many greenways give Indianapolis residents more than adequate entertainment.
Check out our 25 Favorite Things to do in Indy for under $40! |