Governor’s Residences There have been six official residences for Indiana’s governors. The first residence was located in Indiana’s original capital, Corydon, and… Read More »Governor’s Residences
Grand Park Debuting in 2014, the Grand Park Sports Campus features 26 baseball and softball diamonds, 31 multipurpose fields for soccer, football,… Read More »Grand Park
Grand View Acres and Southgate Farms Grand View Acres is a neighborhood organization bounded by Southport Road to the north, Stop 10 Road to the south,… Read More »Grand View Acres and Southgate Farms
Green Braes and Lincolnwood Green Braes and Lincolnwood are neighborhoods west of Eagle Creek Reservoir. Green Braes is between 52nd Street and 56th Street.… Read More »Green Braes and Lincolnwood
Greenbriar Greenbriar is a neighborhood bounded by Hoover Lane to the north, 79th Street to the south, Williams Creek to the… Read More »Greenbriar
Greenfield The city of Greenfield is the county seat of , approximately 25 miles directly east of . Both Greenfield and… Read More »Greenfield
Greenlawn Cemetery Several interconnected cemeteries formed the original Greenlawn Cemetery just outside the newly organized city limits of Indianapolis. Though it once… Read More »Greenlawn Cemetery
Greenways and Trails The City of Indianapolis has developed a substantial greenways and trails system. It connects Indianapolis to the surrounding donut counties,… Read More »Greenways and Trails
Greenwood The northernmost city in , located just south of the Marion County line, Greenwood is bounded by Graham Road on… Read More »Greenwood
Greg’s Our Place Greg’s Our Place, an LGBTQ+ bar and nightclub at 231 E. 16th Street in Indianapolis’s neighborhood, started as a one-room… Read More »Greg’s Our Place