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Indianapolis
In·di·an·ap·o·lis I0102000 (ĭn′dē-ə-năp′ə-lĭs) The capital and largest city of Indiana, in the central part of the state on the White River. It was settled in 1820 as the site of a new state capital, which was moved here in 1825.Indianapolis (ˌɪndɪəˈnæpəlɪs) n (Placename) a city in central Indiana: the state capital. Pop: 783 438 (2003 est)In•di•an•ap•o•lis (ˌɪn di əˈnæp ə lɪs) n. the capital of Indiana, in the central part. 746,737. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Indianapolis - the capital and largest city of Indiana; a major commercial center in the country's heartland; site of an annual 500-mile automobile racecapital of IndianaHoosier State, Indiana, IN - a state in midwestern United States |
Indianapolis
Indianapolis (ĭn'dēənă`pəlĭs), city (1990 pop. 731,327), state capital and seat of Marion co., central Ind., on the White River; selected 1820 as the site of the state capital (which was moved there in 1825), inc. 1847. The largest city in Indiana, it is the chief processing point in a rich agricultural region and is a major grain and livestock market. It is also the commercial, transportation, and industrial center for a large area. It has printing and publishing and flour milling, and its many manufactures include construction and agricultural equipment; clay, paper, lumber, and dairy products; electronics; chemicals; auto parts; feeds and fertilizers; crushed limestone; apparel; and pharmaceuticals. The city is the seat of Butler Univ., Marian College, the Univ. of Indianapolis, Christian Theological Seminary, and Indiana Univ.–Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, with many units, including the Medical Center and the Herron School of Art. The American Legion has its national headquarters there in a building erected as a war memorial. Landmarks are the state capitol (1878–88); the state library and historical building; the home and burial place of James Whitcomb RileyRiley, James Whitcomb, 1849–1916, American poet, b. Greenfield, Ind., known as the Hoosier poet. He was at various times a traveling actor, a sign painter, and a newspaperman. Under the name "Benj. F. ..... Click the link for more information. ; the home of Benjamin HarrisonHarrison, Benjamin, 1833–1901, 23d President of the United States (1889–93), b. North Bend, Ohio, grad. Miami Univ. (Ohio), 1852; grandson of William Henry Harrison. ..... Click the link for more information. ; a Carmelite monastery; the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1902); and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, site of the famous annual 500-mi automobile race. The city is home to the National Football League's Colts and the National Basketball Association's Indiana Pacers. Museums include the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, the Indiana State Museum, the NCAA Hall of Champions, and a renowned children's museum. The Artsgarden center for the visual and performing arts opened in 1995. Indianapolis a city in central Indiana: the state capital. Pop.: 783 438 (2003 est.) AcronymsSeeNAPIndianapolis Related to Indianapolis: Indianapolis 500Synonyms for Indianapolisnoun the capital and largest city of IndianaSynonymsRelated Words |