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History of Indianapolis, per Wikipedia
Indianapolis (pronounced /??ndi?'næp?l?s/) is the capital
city of the U.S. state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana.
The 2000 Census counted the city's population (excluding included towns) at
781,870. It is Indiana's most populous city and is the 13th largest city in
the U.S., the third largest city in the Midwest, and the second most populous
state capital (behind Phoenix, Arizona).
Like many other Rust Belt cities, Indianapolis has diversified its economic
base in order to avoid relying solely on manufacturing. A large part of this
diversification includes the hosting of events, especially sporting events.
The labels of The Amateur Sports Capital of the World, and The Racing Capital
of the World, have both been applied to Indianapolis.[3] The city has hosted
the 1987 Pan American Games, both Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments,
the Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament, the Allstate 400 at the
Brickyard, the United States Grand Prix (2000-2007), the 2002 World Basketball
Championship, will host Super Bowl XLVI in February of 2012, and is perhaps
most famous for the annual Indianapolis 500, known as the "Greatest Spectacle
in Racing." The attendance at the Indianapolis 500 and the Allstate 400
makes them the two largest single day sporting events in the world, with well
over 250,000 fans in attendance at each. The city is second only to Washington,
D.C., for number of monuments inside city limits.[4] There have been two United
States Navy vessels named after Indianapolis, including the USS Indianapolis
(CA-35) which suffered the worst single at-sea loss of life in the history
of the U.S. Navy.
The Indianapolis metropolitan area has seen modest and steady growth among
U.S. cities,[5] with growth centered in the surrounding counties of Hamilton,
Hendricks, and Johnson. Hamilton and Hendricks Counties are currently the
fastest growing counties in Indiana and in the Midwest, although the state
as a whole is only showing modest growth.[6] Currently, the population of
the combined statistical area stands at 2,014,267, making it the 23rd-largest
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