More Local Area InformationAvon, Indiana is a small, family-focused community found 10 miles west of downtown Indianapolis and is located in Hendricks County. The area ha... Read moreKnown as the “Racing Capital of the World”, Speedway, Indiana is a separate town within Marion County. However, despite the town bein... Read moreZionsville is a quaint and quiet community, often referred to as the village of Zionsville, located just northwest of Indianapolis in Boone County... Read moreZionsville, Indiana is a quaint town just 15 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis. Its preserved brick-paved Main Street, historic homes an... Read moreDanville, Indiana is located 20 miles west of downtown Indianapolis on U.S. 36 - a four lane highway which was opened in 1986 to help promot... Read morePlainfield, Indiana is located 15 miles slightly southwest of downtown Indianapolis and just 8 miles west of Indianapolis International Airport... Read moreNicknamed “The Friendly City”, Lebanon, Indiana welcomes new residents and businesses alike. It is approximately 20 miles northwest o... Read moreIndianapolis is the nation's twelfth largest city and has gone through an amazing restoration that makes it a different place than it was years ago... Read moreIndianapolis has been called a “state-of-the-art sports city” and although amateur sports dominate the scene, professional sportin... Read moreIf shopping is of interest, explore Indianapolis's Circle Centre mall, where you'll find the state's only Nordstrom's among 100 other specialt... Read moreDowntown Indianapolis remains a vibrant center of city life with a blend of commercial offices, retail shopping, urban living spaces and uniqu... Read moreWithin Indianapolis, neighborhoods such as Broad Ripple, Butler-Tarkington, Lockerbie Square, Meridian-Kessler, Chatham Arch, Fletcher Place, Cottag... Read moreCarmel, Indiana is one of the fastest growing cities in Indiana and with good reason. It has a reputation for being a safe, family-oriented city wit... Read moreMooresville, Indiana was named after Samuel Moore, a North Carolina Quaker who in 1824 chose the location in the delta of the east and west forks o... Read moreThe town of Westfield, Indiana was founded in 1834 by Quakers moving from North Carolina and is located less than 20 miles north of Indianapolis. It... Read moreThe residents of Beech Grove enjoy the benefits that come with living in a small town and still having access to a large city. Beech Grove is ... Read moreWith so much to offer newcomers—a welcoming, well-established community and year-round outdoor recreation, all within close proximity to the stat... Read moreFort Benjamin Harrison is located in Marion County, Indiana, approximately 14 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis. Neither a town or a city... Read moreCurrently the Fort Benjamin Harrison area is part of Lawrence Township and is serviced by the top-ranking Metropolitan School District of Lawrenc... Read moreThe small, but continually growing town of Sheridan, Indiana is found 30 miles due north of Indianapolis. In 2010, Sheridan will celebrate its 150t... Read more |