Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America is the capital and most populous city of the state of Indiana, known for its major role in transportation, manufacturing, and the annual Indianapolis 500 auto race.


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instanceOf city
state capital
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
foundedOnDate 1821
hasAirport Indianapolis International Airport
hasCanal Indiana Central Canal (remnant / canal walk)
hasGovernmentForm consolidated city-county government
mayor–council government
hasMajorIndustry finance and insurance
healthcare
life sciences
logistics
manufacturing
hasMajorInstitution Butler University
Indiana Statehouse
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI, now IU Indianapolis)
University of Indianapolis
hasMetropolitanPopulation over 2 million (early 2020s estimate)
hasNickname Crossroads of America
Indy
hasPopulation approximately 880000 (city proper, early 2020s estimate)
hasRiver White River
hasSportsTeam Indiana Pacers
Indianapolis Colts
Indy Eleven
hasSportsVenue Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Lucas Oil Stadium
hostsEvent Brickyard 400
Indianapolis 500
NCAA basketball tournaments
incorporatedAsCityOnDate 1847
isCapitalOf Indiana
isCountySeatOf Marion County
isMostPopulousCityOf Indiana
knownFor Indianapolis 500 auto race
logistics and distribution
manufacturing
motorsports
transportation hub
locatedInCounty Marion County
locatedInRegion East North Central States
Midwestern United States
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone (partly observed historically / regionally)
Eastern Time Zone
namedFor Indiana
nameEtymology combination of "Indiana" and Greek "polis" meaning city
partOf Marion County–Indianapolis consolidated city-county
rankInUSByPopulation among the 20 largest cities in the United States (early 2020s)
state Indiana

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Babyface ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
Dan Quayle ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
Doug Jones ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
Nathaniel A. Owings ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
William D. Ruckelshaus
placeOfBirth
Indiana state government ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
Indianapolis Colts ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
Lucas Oil Stadium ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
location
National Collegiate Athletic Association ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
Office of the Indiana Attorney General ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
headquartersLocation
Indiana Pacers (ABA) ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
basedIn
Office of the Indiana Attorney General ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
capitalOfJurisdiction
Midwestern United States ("Indianapolis")
contains
Eli Lilly and Company ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
foundingLocation
Free Methodist Church ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
globalHeadquarters
Indianapolis ("Indy")
hasNickname
AFC South ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
hasTeamCity
NCAA Division I Council ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
headquarteredIn
Zionsville, Indiana, United States ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
isSuburbOf
Zionsville, Indiana, United States ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
locatedNear
Crown Hill Cemetery ("downtown Indianapolis")
overlooks
Interstate 70 ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
passesThroughCity
Benjamin Harrison ("Indianapolis, Indiana, United States")
residence
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad ("Indianapolis")
servedCity
Danny Granger ("Indianapolis (Indiana Pacers)")
teamCity
ET ("Indianapolis")
usedInCity
Assistant Attorney General of Indiana ("Indianapolis, Indiana")
workLocation

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