Indianapolis
Manufactured Home Communities in Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana, is a fantastic place to call home, blending Midwestern hospitality with an urban experience. Indy boasts excellent schools, beautiful architecture, professional sports, and exciting art and dining scenes. Explore attractions like the Indianapolis Museum of Art, White River State Park, and the Indianapolis Zoo. From the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway to cultural hot spots like Mass Avenue with theaters, restaurants, and galleries, Indiana's capital city offers discoveries around every corner.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the best things to do in Indianapolis?
Indianapolis, affectionately known as Indy, offers something for everyone. The best things to do in Indianapolis are:
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
- Oldfields—Lilly House & Gardens
- Holliday Park
- Central Canal
- The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
- Lafayette Place Shopping Center
- Eiteljorg Museum
- The Fashion Mall at Keystone
- Indianapolis Zoo
- Castle Run Shopping Center
- Castleton Square
- What are the best places to eat in Indianapolis?
Indianapolis lives up to its nickname as the crossroads of the world with exceptional cuisine from across the world. Don't miss the Cake Bake Shop, Sangiovese Ristorante, Convivio, Ale Emporium, Rize, or Caplinger's Fresh Catch.
- What is Indianapolis best known for?
Best known for auto racing, Indiana is home to three internationally acclaimed single-day events, including the Indy 500, the Brickyard 400, and the U.S. Grand Prix Formula One race. All professional sports are big draws for locals and visitors.
- How is the weather in Indianapolis?
Summers are long and warm in Indianapolis, with cold, snowy winters. Temperatures, however, rarely drop below 3 or climb above 92. Peak tourism for warm-weather activities is between mid-June and late September.
- Does Indianapolis have public transportation?
IndyGo is the Municipal Corporation of Indianapolis operating 31 bus routes throughout Marion Country with Open Door, an ADA paratransit service available to certified riders. Consider using bike share or renting an electric scooter.