Indianapolis

City Overview

The city was founded in 1820, and the city was in 1847. In January 1825, the Indiana government moved to this. In 1847, Madison-Indianapolis Railway-Indianapolis first railway started operation. With the development of roads and railway trunks, it has become a distributed place for the United States to develop immigrants to the western region and the distribution of agricultural fur products. At the end of the 19th century, the city's rapid development, became the main industrial center in the state, the important cereal market and Chicago's largest livestock market. The city has large flour and meat processing industries, as well as auto parts, metal products, aircraft engines and drugs, agriculture, motors and electronics. In the middle of the 20th century, the population rapidly increased. After the 20th century, with the large number of land, the racial relationship was rapidly deteriorated. When Martin-Loud-Gold was assassinated, Indianapolis was the only place where there was no riots. In 1970, the intensity between the race was high because the co-government of the government has been overworming the middle class from the black community. The provisions of racial isolation in the court have also been controversial. From the 1970s to the 1980s, Indianapolis was suffered from urban recession and the imperial transport of white people. In the 1990s, the Indianapolis depression began to revive, which developed the margin of the city. Today, Indianapolis is prospering again.

This state is time difference than China Beijing Dongbao District is 12 hours later.

Indianapolis

Indianapolis

Climate

Indianapolis continental climate belt. Winter cooling but not long, summer is hot, spring and autumn warm but shorter. Average temperature in January-3.1 degrees; the average temperature in July

24.1 degrees. The annual precipitation is about 1040 mm, the snow is relatively flat, about 69 cm.

Traffic conditions

Indianapolis is the Chinese and Western Railway Freight Hub, No. 65, No. 69, 70, 74 State Expressway in the Expressway, No. 465 High speed is a ring highway. It is called "American Crossroads". There is a joint station of the US Railway Company, one of the oldest joint stations in the United States, still offers railway passenger services such as Chicago and other cities. The only public transport in the city is INDYGO bus company. The city center is towering high 110 meters soldier monument, and around the central business district. High 37-storey JP Morgan Datong Bank Tower (Built in 1990) is the highest building in the city, other important buildings include state parliament buildings, telephone buildings, and Indiana conference halls and exhibition centers. Inside the city, the University of Indiana - Puezen University Indiana Pollis Union Campus (Indianauniversity-Purdueuniversityindianapolis, Indian Puchuan), etc., of which Purdu University is located 65 in the UsnenEws University, and Indiana Art Museum. State Museum and Children's Museum (the world's largest children's museum), etc. The city's green space is more than 5,260 hectares, of which Eagle Park is the country's largest city park. The Eagle Reservoir built near the park is the main source of the city's industrial and residential water. Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Union Campus is the largest university in the United States, with large medical centers and four major hospitals (Indiana University Hospital, Lei Children's Hospital, Weisha Hospital and Veterans Hospital). Chengxi is an Indiana high-speed lane (located in the high-speed lane town), the famous 500 mile car competition is held here every year; the racing hall of the Phste Museum is exhibited in 1909.

Friendly City

Hangzhou is a friendly city with the United States Indianapolis.

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