The downside to being a lifelong resident of Indianapolis (Okay. Okay. TECHNICALLY, I was born in Lebanon and lived there a couple hours before being transferred to an Indy hospital), is that you...
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Fletcher Park, located in Indianapolis, IN, is a charming neighborhood that offers a mix of historical sites and modern amenities. Platted in the late 1800s, it is one of the city's first streetcar suburbs and is proud of its rich history, with several sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is part of the historic George Kessler Park Boulevard System and is connected to the Cultural Trail and the Monon Trail via the Pogues Run Trail, making it easily accessible and just minutes away from all that Indianapolis has to offer.
Windsor Park, the nonprofit neighborhood association behind Fletcher Park, aims to improve the living conditions in and around the near east side of Indianapolis. They address issues of blighted, abandoned, and vacant properties while advocating for safe, affordable housing and economic development. The association also encourages community participation and volunteerism, providing opportunities for adults and youth to engage in civic activities. With a growing number of local businesses and a vibrant community, Windsor Park is a great place to live, work, and play.
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This small park is also known as Fletcher Triangle, and Fletcher Place. It is named after Calvin Fletcher, who had farmed the area in the 1840s-60s by his sons after his passing. The park is a...
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