Indianapolis, IA Indianapolis, IN and Indianapolis, OK
Indianapolis, Indiana has always been named Indianapolis.
After the Indian tribe that settled there the Indianapolis Indians.
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Oklahoma City is named after its state: Oklahoma, as well as Indianapolis being named after its state: Indiana.
Officially, no. If you have heard of another city referred to as being "Indianapolis", then it's probably just a nickname. I would know; I live in Indianapolis. ----- There are municipalities, though not technically cities, named Indianapolis in Iowa and Oklahoma. So I guess the answer depends on what you mean by city.
Madame C.J. Walker was a businesswoman in Indianapolis who sold hair care products. There is also a theater named after her in downtown Indianapolis on Indiana Avenue.
He was a poet from Indiana. Riley Childrens Hospital of Indianapolis is named after him. His grave site can be visited at Crown Hill Cemetery on the highest point in Indianapolis.
I believe she is from a small town named Glenwood about 50 miles SE of Indianapolis.
I don't know about all US cities, but in Indianapolis it is allowed. Indianapolis is one of the safest major US cities, with active live video surveillance throughout downtown. Indianapolis has been named the top amatuer sports venue because downtown is attractive to tourists and very safe. The safety of downtown Indianapolis is one of the main reasons the NCAA relocated to Indianapolis.
Quarterback Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts was named MVP of Super Bowl XLI.
The Indiana state capital moved to Indianapolis from Corydon in 1825.