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Indianapolis, Indiana is a growing city with an estimated 2004 population of over 780,000, the largest city in Indiana and placing it within the top twenty-five largest cities in the United States with respect to population. Also, with respect to geographic size, Indianapolis, Indiana places within the top twenty-five largest cities of the nation in physical size. Indiana, known as the "Hoosier State" based on a poem written in the 1830's and whose motto welcomes all to "Enjoy Indiana," has a total population of over 6,000,000.
According to the US Census, Indianapolis has an educated population with over 80% having graduated from high school and over 25% being college graduates. The Indianapolis area has an array of respected schools and colleges. High schools include the Ben Davis High School, Bishop Chatard High School, Brebeuf Jesuit, Baptist Academy, Cathedral High School, Cardinal Ritter High School, Colonial Christian School, Decatur Central High School, Franklin Central High School, Heritage Christian Schools, Lawrence North High School, Lawrence Central High School, Lutheran High School of Indianapolis, North Central High School, Pike High School, Perry Meridian High School, Park Tudor School, Roncalli High School, Southport High School, and Warren Central High School. The Anderson University, Ball State University, Butler University, Christian Theological Seminary, Depauw University, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indiana Business College, Indiana University - Bloomington, Indiana Wesleyan University, Marian College, Martin University, Purdue University, and University of Indianapolis are among the local and nearby colleges.
The Indianapolis Star, The Indianapolis Recorder, The DePauw and Nuvo Newsweekly will provide you with information on news and events concerning Indianapolis, such as Physician Indianapolis, Indianapolis Apartments, Indianapolis Nanotechnology, Night Clubs Indianapolis and Restaurants in Indianapolis. Area residents also enjoy participating in sports and following games of the Butler University Bulldogs, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis Jaguars, Marian College Knights, University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Colts. The population of Indianapolis, of relatively average age, receives health care at area hospitals including Clarian Health Partners, Community Hospital of Indiana, Community Hospital South, Fairbanks Hospital, Kindred Hospital Indianapolis, Larue D Carter Memorial Hospital, Select Specialty Hospital Indianapolis, St. Vincent Children's Speciality Hospital, St. Vincent Hospital and Health Services, Westview Hospital, William N Wishard Memorial Hospital, Winona Memorial Hospital, and Women's Hospital of Indianapolis. Indianapolis residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Indianapolis area among Italian Restaurants in Indianapolis, Health Insurance in Indianapolis, Car Dealers in Indianapolis, Virtual Home Tours and Indianapolis Indiana Mortgage Rates.
Based on census information, the 2000 median household income in Indianapolis was over $40,000. This is with the median house value in 2000 in Indianapolis being over $98,000. The top sectors for employment in Indianapolis, Indiana are Educational, health and social services, Manufacturing, Retail trade. VirtualIndianapolis.com is a new site for information on Indianapolis, Indiana that will be further developed in the coming year, including Indianapolis Real Estate, Indianapolis Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants in Indianapolis, Indianapolis Realtors and Indianapolis 500.
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