10 Largest Cities in Indiana

  1. Indianapolis
    • Capital and largest city of Indiana
    • Population and demographics
    • Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy 500
    • Cultural attractions like the Indianapolis Museum of Art
    • White River State Park and outdoor recreation
  2. Fort Wayne
    • Second-largest city in Indiana
    • History and growth of the city
    • Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo and family-friendly attractions
    • Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory and parks
    • Downtown Fort Wayne and local businesses
  3. Evansville
    • Largest city in southern Indiana
    • Location along the Ohio River
    • Tropicana Evansville casino and entertainment
    • Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden
    • University of Evansville and higher education
  4. South Bend
    • Home to the University of Notre Dame
    • Studebaker National Museum and automotive history
    • South Bend River Lights and public art
    • Potawatomi Zoo and outdoor attractions
    • South Bend Civic Theatre and performing arts
  5. Carmel
    • Affluent suburb north of Indianapolis
    • Carmel Arts & Design District and cultural scene
    • Monon Trail and recreational opportunities
    • Carmel Farmers Market and local events
    • Excellent schools and quality of life
  6. Fishers
    • Fast-growing suburb northeast of Indianapolis
    • Conner Prairie living history museum
    • Fishers Farmers Market and community events
    • Flat Fork Creek Park and outdoor spaces
    • Vibrant downtown with restaurants and shops
  7. Bloomington
    • Home to Indiana University Bloomington
    • Vibrant downtown square and local businesses
    • WonderLab Museum of Science, Health & Technology
    • Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market
    • Hoosier National Forest and outdoor recreation
  8. Hammond
    • Located in northwest Indiana near Chicago
    • Lost Marsh Golf Course and recreation
    • Wolf Lake Memorial Park and outdoor spaces
    • Horseshoe Hammond casino and entertainment
    • Proximity to Indiana Dunes National Park
  9. Gary
    • Known for its industrial history and steel production
    • Marquette Park and Lake Michigan shoreline
    • Gary SouthShore RailCats minor league baseball team
    • Historic architecture and neighborhoods
    • Indiana University Northwest and higher education
  10. Lafayette
    • Home to Purdue University
    • Tippecanoe Battlefield Park and historical sites
    • Columbian Park Zoo and family-friendly attractions
    • Wabash Heritage Trail and outdoor recreation
    • Vibrant downtown with shops and restaurants