Speedway

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Speedway is a small town in Marion County, Indiana, best known as the home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500 auto race.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
adjacentTo Indianapolis
areaCode 317
463
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Marion County
economyInfluencedBy Indianapolis Motor Speedway
governmentType town council
hasEducationalInstitution Speedway, Indiana
surface form: School Town of Speedway
hasElementarySchool Allison Elementary School
Fisher Elementary School
Newby Elementary School
Wheeler Elementary School
hasEvent Brickyard 400 race weekend activities
Indianapolis 500 race day festivities
hasFireDepartment Speedway Fire Department
hasHighSchool Speedway Senior High School
hasLandmark Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
hasMajorIndustry automotive-related manufacturing
motorsports
hasMiddleSchool Speedway Junior High School
hasMotto "The Racing Capital of the World"
hasPoliceDepartment Speedway Police Department
hasRecreationFacility Leonard Park
Meadowood Park
Speedway Trails greenway system
hasTransportationAccess Interstate 465
Interstate 74 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 136 NERFINISHED
hasType enclave town within Indianapolis city limits
incorporatedAs town
knownFor Brickyard 400
Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
motor racing culture
locatedIn Indianapolis metropolitan area
Marion County government
surface form: Marion County consolidated city-county area

Marion County, Indiana
Midwestern United States
near Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America
surface form: Downtown Indianapolis
partOf Indianapolis metropolitan area
surface form: United States Census Bureau-defined Indianapolis urban area

Wayne Township, Marion County, Indiana
postalCode 46224
state Indiana
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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