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Broad Ripple Avenue, 1949
Broad Ripple Avenue, 1949

Broad Ripple is a former incorporated town, annexed by Indianapolis, Indiana in 1922, that occupies a region of north central Marion County. Image File history File linksMetadata BroadRippleAve. ... The Indianapolis skyline Indianapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. ... Official language(s) English Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 38th 94,321 km² 225 km 435 km 1. ... 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. ...


History

Pioneers began settling the area around 1821, but the town was not heavily populated until around 1836, after the construction of the Central Canal began. The term "Broad Ripple" was first documented in the will of Jacob Coil, who has been credited with the establishment of the town. Coil named the area such because the, "ripple in the river at this point was the largest and widest in the county." Broad Ripple enjoyed a boom from the canal construction, and then gained stature and population with the addition of a number of railroad lines that were built from 1847 on. The railroads helped establish Indianapolis' nickname as "The Crossroads of America." 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Charles Darwin 1836 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1847 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...


Broad Ripple continued its growth throughout the 19th century, but could not keep up with its growing neighbor to the south, the City of Indianapolis, and the formerly separate town was engulfed by Indianapolis in the early 20th century.


Broad Ripple Today

Broad Ripple continues to maintain a unique atmosphere with historical importance and cultural value. Many annual festivals are held in Broad Ripple including the Broad Ripple Arts Fair, Midwest Music Summit, the Broad Ripple Music Fest, and the Taste of Broad Ripple. It is home for the Indianapolis Art Center [1], which houses art exhibits and offers art classes, from drawing and painting to printmaking and glass blowing.


Broad Ripple is also home to approximately 30 bars and nightclubs and thus serves as one of Indianapolis' top neighborhoods for nightlife. It is also home to many unique ethnic eateries such as Indian, Greek, and Thai restaurants. It is even home to two brew pubs, one English, one Belgian. Bars or bars can be:- Plural of bar. ... A nightclub (often dance club or club, particularly in the UK) is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ...


The Monon Trail runs through Broad Ripple, which is also a connecting point to the Central Canal Towpath which goes by Butler University. The Monon Trail runs from Indianapolis, Indiana into Carmel, Indiana for 15. ... The Central Canal Towpath is a bicyle and pedestrian trail that runs from Broad Ripple to 30th Street near Riverside Park and goes by Butler University, Indianapolis Museum of Art, . It connects to the White River Wapahani Trail through 30th Street and other connections to downtown Indianapolis, Indiana Trails. ... Butler University is a private liberal arts university in Indianapolis, Indiana (USA), founded by abolitionist and attorney Ovid Butler in 1855. ...


Broad Ripple Park was opened in 1922. Its predecessor, the grand White City Amusement Park, opened on its grounds in 1906, was in business for many years despite a disastrous fire in 1908. It included a small rollercoaster, midway games, a famous Merry-Go-Round and, for a time, the second largest swimming pool in the nation. The pool twice hosted the US Olympic trials in 1924 and 1952. Today, Indy Parks and Recreation runs the city park, offering multiple classes, family activities, outdoor swimming and a dog park.


Broad Ripple High School, established in 1886, is part of the Indianapolis Public Schools system and has graduated notable figures like David Letterman, Rosevelt Colvin, and former Indianapolis mayor Stephen Goldsmith. Broad Ripple High School, established in 1886, is a high school within the Indianapolis Public Schools. ... 1886 (MDCCCLXXXVI) is a common year starting on Friday (click on link to calendar) // Events January 18 - Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England. ... Indianapolis Public Schools(IPS) is the largest school district in Indianapolis as well as in the state of Indiana with nearly 40,000 students. ... David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American late night talk show host, comedian, and television producer. ... Rosevelt Colvin, III (born September 5, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an NFL linebacker with the New England Patriots. ...


See: Indianapolis The Indianapolis skyline Indianapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. ...


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Broad Ripple High School Home Page (175 words)
Broad Ripple has been a valuable and important component in the Indianapolis Public School System and a landmark on the northside of Indianapolis since 1886.
Broad Ripple is a learning place, which offers an education for a diverse population.
Broad Ripple is a school committed to excellence in its students and staff: a school where students will experience success and the appropriate preparation to become productive and responsive citizens.
Broad Ripple - Narrative History (5504 words)
Broad Ripple Park also underwent extensive renovation in the mid 1980s with a new swimming pool and playground equipment; a new branch library opened in 1986, as did a branch office of the Indianapolis Police Department.
Because Broad Ripple persevered during the early years of the 20th century, it acquired a unique identity as a “community within a community.” During the 1960s, it appeared that Broad Ripple might go the way of many small towns and be swallowed by an urban entity.
For purposes of this study Broad Ripple is defined as that which is bordered by Meridian Street to the west, Keystone Avenue to the east, 56th Street/ Kessler Boulevard on the south, and White River on the north.
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