5 Spots For An Easy Pace When Living In Indianapolis Indiana
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- 5 Spots for an easy pace when living in Indianapolis, Indiana. Looking for a slower pace? If you're thinking about moving to Indianapolis, Indiana or the midwest in general, you're likely to get a slower pace of life than what you might find in many other big cities across the country. However, there are many spots in and around Indianapolis where the pace of life can be a little hectic and busy. But, thankfully there are plenty of places where you can experience a life with a little less hustle. When living in Indianapolis, Indiana you'll experience many "big city" things but you also have the opportunity to hide from it as well. This video will cover 5 places that can offer a slower pace with the convenience of having everything you might need on a daily basis plus being geographically close to Indianapolis. Also, the effort to go from one to the other, commuting, is relatively easy.
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I would add Franklin to the list!
I was about to say, I love living here and it's growing!
Hi Jason, thanks for sharing your video about 5 spots for an easy pace when living in Indianapolis, Indiana!
Awesome as usual, Jason! Just my cup of tea.
Jason - this episode has a couple of places I know some about...especially, Brownsburg, where my oldest sister (of the five I have) lives with her husband. Sister seems to know some of those "hot-rod folks" of the NHRA fame in that area. It's a nice area that also was the home place for awhile of the late Indy-Sprint Car driver, Gary Bettenhausen.
As to Eagle Creek Park - I haven't been there since June, 1975. I know it's changed a lot since then.
McCordsville I know via "The Grill (2)" restaurant. My L.C.H.S. Class of '70 had two or three informal gatherings there in the past.
Isn't Greenfield noted as the birthplace of "The Hoosier Poet", James Whitcomb Riley?
Zionsville...my wife and I had our first year wedding anniversary at a place called: "Renee's French Delicatessen & Restaurant" on E. Westfield Blvd. I had thought that was in the Zionsville area like another place I ate a few times with my parents: "Adam's Rib" . Anyway, three of my sisters ate a unique sandwich shop there in Zionsville back in 2005 or 2010. Neat town area.
The info you give to your viewers is great! Keep them coming.
Thanks Tom! Appreciate your comments. Regarding Greenfield... yes, birthplace of James Whitcomb Riley. The Riley House and the Riley Museum are in downtown Greenfield. Neat places.
Whitestown is blowing up! Tons of new houses being built and a major warehouse hub!!
Very true!
How about Franklin Indiana
It's possible. It wouldn't happen until later this year though
What about Danville, Indiana?
Just released a video specifically about Danville. Check it out!
James Whitcomb Riley would be pleased with modern Greenfield
How was your St. Patrick's Day yesterday, Jason?
hello Jason, can you show us neighborhood around IU health , University Hospital, we will be moving this year and looking for a house nearby the hospital :)
Hello! There aren't a tremendous number of homes directly around the hospital. Along the canal there are plenty of apartments. To get into neighborhoods that are more dense with houses you'll need to go a little further east. It also depends on your price range. Of course, a little more desirable and safe is a little more expensive.
@@LivingInIndianapolis thank you Jason! will get back to you soon
You said you talked about slower lifestyle, Jason?