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What’s it like to be a Hoosier, really?

If you haven’t visited before, here’s your sign to plan a trip to Indianapolis.

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Explore INDYtoday, aka one of our sister markets, to plan your visit to Circle City.

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Psst... We’ll let you in on a secret, Nashville: Indianapolis, aka Circle City, is only ~four hours away, making it the ideal destination for a quick and easy weekend getaway.

Whether you’re looking for your next vacation spot (or, possibly even a place to relocate one day), Circle City should be on your radar. Don’t believe us? Hear it from the locals at INDYtoday.

From where to find the best cup of joe to iconic — and Instagrammablelandmarks, we’re giving Nashvillians a sneak peek at life as a Hoosier. Bookmark these guides for the next time you’re:

We’ve made it easy for you, Nashville — now it’s time to explore what life in Indy could look like for you below.

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