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Indianapolis was founded in 1821 and became the state capital in 1825. Casually known as Indy or Naptown, Indianapolis is the largest city in the Hoosier State, with over 800,000 residents. The Circle City has roughly thirty museums to select from and over 180 listings on the National Register of Historic Places. It is indeed a history buff's kind of town. And for those who simply want to have fun, downtown Indianapolis has restaurants and pubs with entertainment aplenty. Indianapolis is like a mosaic, where everything and everyone is a piece of the montage.

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Indianapolis was founded in 1821 and became the state capital in 1825. Casually known as Indy or Naptown, Indianapolis is the largest city in the Hoosier State, with over 800,000 residents. The Circle City has roughly thirty museums to select from and over 180 listings on the National Register of Historic Places. It is indeed a history buff's kind of town. And for those who simply want to have fun, downtown Indianapolis has restaurants and pubs with entertainment aplenty. Indianapolis is like a mosaic, where everything and everyone is a piece of the montage.
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DAVID HUMPHREY is the author of several books on Indiana history, including Pendleton (Images of America), Anderson (Images of America), Indiana's Lost National Road, All Those Years Ago, Indiana's Lost Speedways and Legendary Drivers, and Abandoned Madison County: The Demise of an Industrial Region. Humphrey has won several photography awards that includes Best of Show at the Indiana State Fair (1999), Honorable mention Gordon Parks International Photography Contest (2005), and the Kodak Gallery Award for Portrait Photography (2005). Humphrey resides in Pendleton, Indiana, with his son, Evan.