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Indianapolis is one of America's undiscovered jewels, and it's finally receiving the credit it deserves. Livability.com named downtown Indy as the best in the U.S., in terms of green space, the presence of arts and entertainment, gorgeous architecture, and public amenities such as museums. Broad Ripple is making a name for itself as the most dynamic arts district in the city, where young 20-somethings come to work, live, and navigate the ever-changing city of Indianapolis. City streets are colorful and lively these days, so whether you're attending the Broad Ripple Art Fair, which has gone on every year since 1971, or exploring other one-of-a-kind Indy treasures, like the diagonal street Mass Avenue, there's always something interesting to do or see. Every day is an adventure in Indy, and residents wouldn't have it any other way.
Other places you'll want to check out include the City Market, in operation since 1886, and the Indianapolis Zoo. The Zoo is in fact a three-in-one attraction: part zoo, part aquarium, and part botanical garden, it's sure to entertain every member of your family. If you're partial to public gardens, remember that the Indianapolis Museum of Art also has botanical gardens on-site, plus free admission.
This is a city that makes time for the arts, whether visual or musical. Don't miss the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, or the Old National Centre, which welcomes bands like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Silversun Pickups and the Divine Fits, as well as touring musicals such as Billy Elliot, and the Jersey Boys. Just outside of town, yet another venue awaits at the Verizon Wireless Music Center. Living in Indy, it might be a good idea to bookmark your favorite ticketing website, because it's a good bet you'll need it.
As you may know, whether your favorite acronym is NFL or NBA, this city is an Eden for sports fans, with four professional sports teams. NBA and WNBA predominate here, with the Pacers and the Fever. The Indianapolis Colts, one of America's most beloved NFL teams, of course makes its home here. Lucas Oil Stadium can pack in a crowd on game day, so plan your schedule accordingly.
Finally, Indianapolis, while a "big city" in every sense of the phrase, works to preserve its natural environment, as you will see as you walk the Monon Trail, a paved former railroad, or take a hike through White River State Park. Skip town for a day and visit Eagle Creek Park--at almost 4000 acres of land, it is one of the nation's largest, and its lake serves as the host of the US Rowing National Championship.
New Home Source welcomes you to a city you'll never get tired of exploring. We can help you find a new home that lets you live life in the Circle City to its fullest.
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