Indianapolis Metropolitan Statistical Area A Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a federal classification used to identify one or more counties or equivalent areas with… Read More »Indianapolis Metropolitan Statistical Area
Indianapolis Motor Speedway The track for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was the concept of flamboyant entrepreneur , born in Greensburg, Indiana, who in… Read More »Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum was established in 1956 by the late , then track owner, and… Read More »Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum
Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System In part a response to the “City Beautiful” ideal popularized by the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Indianapolis initiated… Read More »Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System
Indianapolis Public Library The best-known early efforts to foster reading and libraries in Indianapolis were the Union Sabbath School founded in 1823; the… Read More »Indianapolis Public Library
Indianapolis Raceway Park The 300-acre Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP) is located west of at 10267 East U.S. Highway 136. A joint venture led… Read More »Indianapolis Raceway Park
Indianapolis Traction Terminal Hub of the statewide interurban (electric railway) system. When the Indianapolis Traction Terminal opened in 1904 it was reputed to… Read More »Indianapolis Traction Terminal
International Marketplace Coalition In July 2005, a group of business owners, residents, and volunteers interested in improving the Lafayette Square Area, a largely… Read More »International Marketplace Coalition
Irish Hill For years, there was little agreement on the boundaries of Irish Hill: some said Shelby Street on the east, College… Read More »Irish Hill
Irvington Irvington is an eastside neighborhood bounded roughly by 10th Street, Arlington Avenue, Brookville Road, and Emerson Avenue. In 1987, a… Read More »Irvington