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Welcome to the Town of Avon, Indiana, a professionally managed community incorporated in 1995. The Town of Avon is located five miles west of Indianapolis in Hendricks County and is ten minutes away from Indianapolis International Airport. Avon was the first Tree City USA Community in Hendricks County and prides itself in the preservation of the natural environment. Avon is the home of four star schools and has a rich musical tradition that includes three national championships and thirteen state championships for the Avon High School Marching Band.
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The Town of Brownsburg is a suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana located in Hendricks County. With more than 27,000 residents, the Town of Brownsburg offers a high-quality school system, quality parks and trails, and a strong business climate. The Town of Brownsburg is one of the fastest-growing communities in the state. Brownsburg has been recognized twice by CNN Money magazine for being among the nation's "Best Places to Live" for its low crime, a strong economy, affordable homes, and excellent schools
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Carmel, Indiana is a dynamic city where people and businesses can thrive. We have a Gold Medal park system, a strong sense of community, world-class cultural and entertainment options and more than 100 free events throughout the year. We have a very dedicated and professional workforce that finds More than 125 corporate headquarters that call Carmel home and a very dedicated and professional workforce.
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The city of Fishers was established in 1872 when Salathiel Fisher divided his land into two town lots. The railroad brought new residents and businesses to Fishers. Fishers was voted to become a city in 2012. Fishers is now among the fastest growing cities/towns in Indiana. Fishers is located at the intersection of I-69 and 116th Street. Fishers’ is easily accessible to I-465, Indiana S.R. 37, and I-69.
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Indianapolis was selected to be the new state capital in 1820. Indianapolis is the home of The Soldier’s and Sailor’s Monument, Indiana World War Memorial, Medal of Honor Memorial, USS Indianapolis Memorial, Landmark for Peace Memorial, and Project 9/11 Indianapolis. Indianapolis is also home to James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home, Indianapolis City Market, Madame Walker Theatre Center, President Benjamin Harrison Home, and the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
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Lebanon, Indiana is the largest city in Boone County, located 30 miles north of Indianapolis. A city that cherishes its rich history, Lebanon emphasizes cultural events for families, which also serve to bring the community together. Lebanon is an eclectic city that features a mix of residential and industrial environments and prides itself on being named “The Friendly City.”
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The city of Noblesville was established in 1823 when William Conner and Josiah Polk designed the land lay out which is now downtown Noblesville. The Railroad Industry entered Noblesville in 1851. Noblesville is now among the fastest growing cities/ towns in Indiana. Noblesville is located 17 miles northeast of Indianapolis at the junction of State Rd 32 and State Road 37. I-69 is 4 miles southeast of the city.
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Located in Hamilton county, Westfield, Indiana, is 19 miles N of Indianapolis, Indiana. The town benefits from easy access to the nearby cities and towns with which it shares the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Westfield was founded by Ambrose Osborne, Simon Barker, Asa Bales, and Simon Moon on May 6, 1834. It was originally established as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Westfield was incorporated as a city on January 1, 2008. It is located in Hamilton county, which was created in 1823, and named in honor of Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury.
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While the first permanent settlement in Zionsville occurred in the early 1820s, the town of Zionsville was officially registered with the Boone County, Indiana recorder in early 1852. Since its founding, the town has grown to become one of the most desirable places to live in the United States. This is due to the small-town character it maintains, highlighted by development along the Brick Street and a high quality of living. Located a mere 20 minutes north from the major metropolitan amenities of Indianapolis, today Zionsville enjoys one of the most enviable lifestyles of any town in Indiana. A visit to Zionsville includes shopping at one of a kind boutiques and stores, visiting a variety of art galleries of nationally known artists and dining choices to fit every taste and every budget at one of our locally owned restaurants. The excellence of our school system, continued value of our homes, community events and government infrastructure attracts those families and businesses who seek a small-town atmos
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