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About Westfield, Indiana

The town of Westfield, Indiana was founded in 1834 by Quakers moving from North Carolina and is located less than 20 miles north of Indianapolis. Its roots are well-respected and celebrated still today, including those associated with the Civil War's Underground Railroad. A haven for new business, both large and small, Westfield's economy is a successful mix of manufacturing, retailing, and other office and warehouse sites.

Westfield is an attractive community for many first-time home buyers as well as life-long residents. It offers affordable living options such as apartments and traditional-style homes on rural roads in addition to large custom homes and golf villas for higher-income families and individuals. The area's average home prices are between $135,000 and over $400,000.

Morse Reservoir is nearby offering water sports of all kinds and the Conner Prairie Living History Museum is just a few miles away. The Buckeye Campground and Hillside Beach Club are also not far away with facilities that include a campground, picnic area, swimming beach, water slide and fishing.

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