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  1. The history of Indianapolis spans three centuries. Founded in 1820, the area where the city now stands was originally home to the Lenape (Delaware Nation). In 1821, a small settlement on the west fork of the White River at the mouth of Fall Creek became the county seat of Marion County, and the state capital of Indiana, effective January 1, 1825.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Washington Street, Indianapolis, at Dusk, oil on canvas by Theodor Groll, c. 1892–95; in the Indianapolis Museum of Art. 193 × 250 cm. (more) Before the area was settled, it had been the site of a Delaware Indian village and its surrounding hunting grounds.

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  3. Histories of Indianapolis. The historiography of the Hoosier capital begins with a “Historical Sketch of Indianapolis” prepared by Ignatius Brown for A. C. Howard’s Directory, for the City of Indianapolis (1857). In his preface, Howard called Brown’s effort “the only history written of Indianapolis since its settlement” in the early ...

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    Indianapolis ( / ˌɪndiəˈnæpəlɪs / IN-dee-ə-NAP-ə-lis ), [11] [12] colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. Located in Central Indiana, the city lies along the White River 's West Fork near its confluence with Fall Creek .

    • United States
    • Marion
    • 718 ft (219 m)
    • Indiana
  5. Geschichte. Indianapolis wurde 1821 auf Forderung des Staates Indiana gegründet. Ziel war es, wie im Fall von Washington D.C. auf föderaler Ebene, eine zentrale Hauptstadt zu erschaffen. So wurde Indianapolis auch nach dem Vorbild Washingtons erbaut, das heißt, es führen alle Straßen zum Mittelpunkt der Stadt, dem Monument Circle.

  6. The digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis portrays our city’s past and present achievements, struggles, people, and places.

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. 19th century. 1800s–1840s. 1816. The U.S. Congress authorizes a state government for Indiana and donates federal land to establish a permanent seat of government for the new state. [1] 1818.