Founded in 1820 by legislative act,Indianapolis has been the capital of Indiana since its inception. From then on,the city has ballooned into a bustling metropolis–the largest and most populated city in Indiana. Drawing people from across the world with its booming economy,Indianapolis is home to an array of cultures and lifestyles that have enriched its artistic expression,entertainment opportunities,and palate-pleasing cuisines. Not only does it make for an enjoyable living experience for those who reside there; but also provides tourists a richly varied adventure full of attractions,events,historic sites–and more!

Indianapolis Location and Geography

Perched atop an elevation of 800 feet above sea level,at the convergence of the White River and Fall Creek,lies Indianapolis – a Midwestern gem in the heart of Indiana. Immerse yourself in its scenic beauty flanked by two large bodies of water: The White River to the south and Geist Reservoir to the northeast. Carmel,Fishers,Noblesville and Plainfield are just some nearby towns that offer up more delights. Transportation is easily accessible with Indianapolis International Airport located within 250 miles of nine major cities in four states; Chicago,St Louis,Detroit,Cincinnati & Louisville (to name but a few),plus direct flights to over 60 cities worldwide! Whether it’s for business or leisure travelling purposes – Indianapolis has something for everyone!

Notable Landmarks of Indianapolis

Perched atop the southwest corner of Monument Circle lies a grand edifice built to honor Hoosier veterans who served in the US armed forces: The Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Not only is it an awe-inspiring masterpiece,but also serves as a popular gathering point for festivals and events throughout the year.

Just southeast of Monument Circle stands another remarkable landmark – the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA). This renowned institution was founded in 1883 and houses eight galleries with a variety of art pieces from around the world,including paintings,sculptures,etc. On top of that,visitors can explore its sculpture garden,nature preserve and conservatory which are open to public seven days a week.