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I love the "Hoosier" hospitality - the congestion free roads - the changing seasons ...

What do you love about Indianapolis?

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Thanks Duke!

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Because, similiar to the story of the three bears....."it's juuuuuust right". I grew up in Muncie, Indiana, and that town is too small. Not alot of opportunities, things to do, etc. However, when I went away to college in the Windy City of Chicago, I found it was too large, with to much going on way to fast, to much crime, etc. Indy is the perfect size, not too large, not to small, just right.

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Unbeatable cost of living!

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I like Indianapolis because it's got so much to offer like most big cities, but still has a small town feel for getting to know people. Professional sports, minor league sports, arts, museums, cost of living, etc.

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