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MARION COUNTY
Marion County is located in the heart of Indiana. Known as the Crossroads of America, Interstates 465, 65, 70, 69, and 74 all run throughout the county. Other metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville are only within a few hours drive.
Indianapolis, the county seat as well as the state capitol, has many things to offer. The “Circle City”—named due to the wagon wheel layout of the city—has professional sporting events, shopping venues and cultural opportunities, such as museums, art galleries and musical performances.
With the largest population in Indiana, Marion County has many opportunities for business, recreation, entertainment and comfortable and affordable living.
Communities in Marion County (in decreasing order of size) include Indianapolis, Lawrence, Beech Grove, Speedway, Cumberland, Southport, Meridian Hills, Warren Park, Clermont, Homecroft, Rocky Ripple, Williams Creek, Wynnedale, Crows Nest, Spring Hill and North Crows Nest.
There are 11 school districts in Marion County.
- Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), the state’s largest school system, serves students within the old city boundaries.
- The remaining districts of Beech Grove, Decatur, Franklin, Lawrence, Perry, Pike, Speedway, Warren, Washington and Wayne serve the rest of the county. IPS has over 200 schools and a variety of special programming and alternative schools, such as MAGNET learning programs.
Key attractions include White River State Park; NCAA Hall of Champions; sporting events such as the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Indians; Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra; and Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Largest employers in Marion County include Eli Lilly & Co., Rolls-Royce and Allison Transmission.
Other facts and figures:
- Population: 863,251
- Education – High school graduate: 81.6%
- Education – Bachelor’s or higher: 25.4%
- Per capita personal income: $32,129
- Median household income: $40,421
- New construction building permits issued in 2003: 4,978
- Residential housing units sold in 2003: 13,237
- Average residential resale housing sales price: $118,179Sources include MIBOR, Indygov.com, Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Business Research Center.

