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About Noblesville: Noblesville, the county seat of Hamilton County, is about 17 miles north of Indianapolis. Hamilton County is the fastest growing county in Indiana -- also the fastest among 12 Midwestern states -- with 67.7 percent growth since 1990. Noblesville has a rich history dating back to 1818 when the land which is now Hamilton County was purchased from the Indians. William Conner and Josiah Polk submitted a plat of Noblesville in 1823, at the same time designating the town as the county seat. Noblesville was named either for James Noble, a state senator, or according to legend, for Lavinia Noble of Indianapolis, to whom Josiah was engaged. The Peru and Indianapolis Railroad was completed through town in 1851, the same year Noblesville was incorporated. The city's largest growth boom came in 1888 with the discovery of natural gas. The vast majority of Noblesville's downtown commercial district was built during this time of prosperity. Fifty-three buildings in the downtown district have been named to the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly bounded by Clinton Street, 10th Street, Maple Street, and 8th Street, the entire commercial district lies within the bounds of the original plat of 1823. Of the 64 buildings within the boundaries of the district, 53 are considered as contributing to the overall historic and architectural character of the district. Kids and adults can ride the rails on the authentic Monon diesel and Nickel Plate steam engine at Noblesville's Indiana Transportation museum. The city is also home to the country's only remaining covered bridge, built 1870-1871. Noblesville's nights light up in the summer at Verizon Wireless Music Center, which seats more than 23,000 visitors. Located in nearby Fishers, Conner Prairie is a world-class living history museum. It serves as a local, regional and national center for research and education about the lives, times, attitudes and values of early 19th-century settlers in the Old Northwest Territory, based upon the Indiana experience.
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The city of Noblesville consists of a Mayor, a seven-member City council and a Clerk-Treasurer, all elected every four years. There is also a City Planning Commission and a Board of Zoning Appeals.
Noblesville's history began in 1818, when William Conner lived in the first log cabin with his wife and established the first trading post in Central Indiana in 1802.
Conner's 1823 home is now one of a village of historic buildings making up Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, a nationally-recognized living history museum.
Noblesville City Hall
16 South 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4614
http://www.cityofnoblesville.org/
Noblesville Chamber of Commerce
54 North 9th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0086
http://www.noblesvillechamber.com/
Noblesville Main Street, Inc.
942 Maple Avenue
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317.776.0205 Fax: 317.776.2688
http://www.noblesville.biz/mainstreet/
Police
Noblesville Police Department (317) 773-4636
Hamilton County Sheriff's Department (317) 773-1872
Indiana State Police (317) 897-6220
Fire Protection
The Noblesville Fire Department consists of four stations and has 75 full-time
members and 20 pieces of equipment, including pumpers, tank pumpers and grass
rigs.
(317) 773-1313 (emergency)
(317) 776-6336
Post Office
United States Post Office
1900 Pleasant Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-3684
Library
Hamilton East Public Library
Noblesville Library
1 Library Plaza
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-1384
http://www.hepl.lib.in.us./
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday-Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Sunday, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Indianapolis Star..........(317) 633-9211
www.StarNews.com
Indianapolis Business Journal..........(317) 634-6200
www.IBJ.com
Noblesville Daily Times
152 S 9th St.
Noblesville, IN 46060
Ph. 317-773-9960 Fx 317-770-5770
http://www.thenoblesvilletimes.com/
Topics Newspapers / The Noblesville Ledger
13095 Publishers Drive
Fishers, IN 46038
Phone: (317) 444-5555
http://www.thenoblesvilleledger.com/
Riverview Hospital
395 Westfield Rd
Noblesville IN 46060
(317) 773-0760 or (800) 523-6001
http://www.riverview.org/
Indiana University medical Center
550 University Blvd.
(317) 274-5000
www.Clarian.com
The Women's Hospital - Indianapolis
8111 Township Line Road
(317) 875-5994
www.WomensHospital.org
St. Vincent Hospital
2001 West 86th Street
(317) 338-2121 (emergency)
(317) 338-2345 (non-emergency)
www.StVincent.org
Community Hospitals
East: (317) 355-1411
North: (317) 621-6262
South: (317) 887-7000
www.CommHospIndy.org
Indianapolis International Airport (call specific airline)
www.IndianapolisAirport.com
Noblesville Public
Schools
One high school, one middle school, one intermediate school, and five elementary
schools.
Noblesville High School (317) 773-4680
Noblesville Middle School (317) 773-0782
Noblesville Intermediate School (317) 776-7792
Forest Hill Elementary School (317) 773-3586
Hazel Dell Elementary School (317) 867-0021
Hinkle Creek Elementary School (317) 776-0840
North Elementary School (317) 773-0482
Stoney Creek Elementary School (317) 773-0582
White River Elementary School (317) 770-2080
Administration Office (317) 773-3171
Various private and parochial schools also serve the area.
In addition to the quality educational system in this diverse city, you will find a thriving downtown square filled with exciting retail shops, restaurants, and three city parks. Forest Park, filled with wooded areas, walking trails, huge swimming pool, picnic and open play areas offers facilities for tennis, volleyball, basketball and croquet courts. Golfers have a choice of two city-owned PGA registered courses: Forest Park and Fox Prairie. Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement, a nationally recognized living history museum, hosts the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra from June through August for the Symphony on the Prairie series. Other attractions in the area include Verizon Wireless Music Center, located at 12880 East 146th Street. Verizon Wireless Music Center hosts a variety of popular performers and musical groups throughout the summer months. Stonycreek Farm and The Belfry (community theater) offer entertainment and a unique recreational opportunity for the entire family.
Tracy Stepp is an experienced Real Estate Agent who is an expert in the Noblesville Indiana Real Estate Market and the surrounding communities of; Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Indianapolis, Cicero, Hamilton County Indiana Real Estate, Geist & Morse Lake Real Estate.
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