The 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
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Illinois is as diverse a state as its cities and people. Located in the heartland of America, the Land of Lincoln may have cultivated a reputation as one of the worst run states, but it still remains a great choice for anyone looking to put down roots.
Unemployment rate is one of the major causes of the high migration rates out of the state in recent years, but Illinois continues to prove its economic resilience. Illinois is also home to dozens of cities with revitalized downtowns, excellent entertainment venues and endless outdoor recreation opportunities.
Universities in the state are on the leading edge of research and several of them, including the University of Illinois (Champaign Urbana) and Northwestern University,
are among the only 108 institutions nationally classified as “Very High Research Activity” on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
In the heart of the Midwest, Illinois has some crazy weather. The winters are harsh, the summers are hot, and several different seasons can show their face in a single day.
Every Illinoisan knows the importance of learning how to drive in snow and knows how to survive if their city gets shut down for a couple days.
Here are the 10 best places (cities and towns) to live in Illinois for 2018:
1. Northbrook.
2. Winnetka.
3. Buffalo Grove.
4. Naperville.
5. Galena.
6. Highland Park.
7. Wheaton.
8. Marion.
9. Park Ridge.
10. Elmhurst.
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Montana
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Montana
The majestic Rocky Mountains, the wide open prairies, and the clear winding rivers make Montana a vacation wonderland. The state's colorful human and natural history, touching on everything from Lewis and Clark to paleontology to Old West mines and mining towns, is the subject of many attractions that appeal to visitors from around the world.
Visiting Caesar Creek State Park, County Park in Ohio, United States - The Best State Park in USA
Caesar Creek State Park is located in southwestern Ohio, five miles east of Waynesville, in Warren, Clinton, and Greene counties.
Visiting Caesar Creek State Park,
County Park in Ohio,
United States
The Best State Park in USA
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Tour of the Largest Indoor Theme Park in America - Mall of America - Nickelodeon Universe
[HD] Tour of the World Largest Indoor Amusement Park inside the Biggest Mall in America. The name of the Amusement park is called Nickelodeon Universe and is located in Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. There are plenty of attractions and 3 roller coasters inside the mall.
A Full Walk through tour of Nickelodeon Universe inside Mall of America.
If you guys don't know, Mall of America is the largest Mall in America with lots of retails and dining establishments. There's even a SeaLife Aquarium in the mall also.
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Video filmed August 2017.
Wheeling / Ohio County, West Virginia - travel destination video
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Indianapolis, Indiana of USA. History, Economy
Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city of Indiana of U.S. The city is perhaps best known for annually hosting the world's largest single-day sporting event, the Indianapolis 500. Indianapolis is widely hailed as the Racing Capital of the World. The name Indianapolis is derived from the state's name, Indiana. Indianapolis is a planned city.
LOCATION
Indianapolis is located in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States, in central Indiana. Indianapolis is the 16th largest city by land area in the U.S.
HISTORY
In 1816, the year Indiana gained statehood. In 1821, Indianapolis was founded as a planned city for the new seat of Indiana's state government. The McCormicks are generally considered to be the first permanent settlers; however, some historians believe George Pogue and family may have arrived first, on March 2, 1819. Other historians have argued as early as 1822 that John Wesley McCormick, his family, and employees became the first European American settlers in the area, settling near the White River in February 1820.
POPULATION
Indianapolis is 16th most populous in the U.S. 42.42% of the city's residents who identify as religious, Roman Catholics make up the largest group, at 11.31%.The second highest religious group in the city are Baptists at 10.31%.
EDUCATION
The city is home to the largest campus for Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, a state-funded community college serving 77,600 students statewide.
CLIMATE
Indianapolis was recently upgraded to a humid subtropical climate from humid continental climate zone. Typically, summers are hot, humid and wet. Winters are generally cold with moderate snowfall. The July daily average temperature is 24.1 °C. Spring and autumn are usually pleasant. The rainiest months occur in the spring and summer, with slightly higher averages during May, June, and July. Winters are cold, with an average January temperature of 28.1 °F (−2.2 °C). Temperatures drop to −18 °C or below.
COMMUNICATION
Indianapolis's current transportation infrastructure comprises a complex network that includes a public bus system, two Amtrak passenger rail lines, multiple freight rail lines, an Interstate Highway System, two airports, a heliport, a private people mover. Indianapolis is known as the Crossroads of America due to its centrality in America's Interstate Highway System. The public bus system is fairly clean and efficient but routes are sometimes complex. Outside of peak hours, waits can be prohibitively long.
GOVERNMENT
Indianapolis has a consolidated city-county government. The city has a mayor-council form of government. The executive branch is headed by an elected mayor, who serves as the chief executive of both the city and Marion County. The mayor appoints deputy mayors, department heads, and members of various boards and commissions. The council has the exclusive power to adopt budgets, levy taxes.
ARCHITECTURE
The tallest building in Indianapolis is the Salesforce Tower, standing at 830 feet, followed by the One America Tower which is 533 feet and the One Indiana Tower standing at a height of 504 feet. All skyscrapers are in a relatively compact cluster downtown.
ECONOMY
Completion of the National and Michigan roads and arrival of rail (1847) later solidified the city's position as a manufacturing and transportation hub. Indianapolis anchors the 25th largest economic region in the U.S., based primarily on the sectors of finance and insurance, manufacturing, professional and business services, education and health care, government, and wholesale trade. Indianapolis has developed niche markets in amateur sports and auto racing.
The city's major exports include pharmaceuticals, motor vehicle parts, medical equipment and supplies, engine and power equipment, and aircraft products and parts.
Compared with similar-sized American cities, Indianapolis is unique in that it contains some 200 farms covering thousands of acres of agricultural land within its municipal boundaries.
MOTORSPORTS
Indianapolis is a major center for motorsports. Two auto racing arrangement companies headquarter in the city. Those are INDYCAR and United States Auto Club along with more than 500 motorsports companies and racing teams. All they employing some 10,000 people in the region. Indianapolis is so well connected with auto racing that it has inspired the name IndyCar, used for both the competition and type of car used in it.
Where to Go: Dining and Shopping in Marion County, WV
Marion County has a secret recipe, and it's a West Virginia favorite. Have you tried a pepperoni roll? It's unique to Marion County. Try the grab-and-go snack while you browse the intimate street side shops. Discover where to shop and dine on your trip at marioncvb.com
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Places to see in ( Indianapolis - USA )
Places to see in ( Indianapolis - USA )
Indianapolis is in the Nine-County Region of Indiana, right at the center of the state. It is the state capital and largest city of Indiana, United States, and is in Marion County. The population within city limits is approximately 830,000 people, making it the 12th largest city in the US. The metropolitan area has about 2 million (23rd in the US). Indianapolis is also known as the Racing Capital of the World due to the proximity of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500 and Allstate 400 at the Brickyard (formerly known as the Brickyard 400).
The name Indianapolis is simply Indiana joined with polis, the Greek word for city. The founders of Indianapolis expected it to be the Great Inland Port, but they neglected to consider the fact that the White River is impossible to navigate most of the year; other than during the spring, it is a melange of sandbars and temporary islands. However, this port-desire left the city with a beautiful, if useless, canal district.
The tallest building in Indianapolis is the Salesforce Tower, standing at 830 feet. The second is the One America Tower standings at 533 feet, and the third is the One Indiana Tower standing at a height of 504 feet. The fourth and fifth are the Market Tower (421 feet) and 300 North Meridian (408 feet). The sixth and seventh tallest are the M&I Plaza (401 feet), and the seventh tallest is the JW Marriott Indianapolis (376 feet): the JW Marriott Indianapolis is the tallest hotel in the state and the largest JW Marriott in the world.
Clean-cut Indy is the state capital and a perfectly pleasant place to ogle race cars and take a spin around the renowned speedway. The art museum and White River State Park have their merits, as do the Mass Ave and Broad Ripple hoods for eating and drinking. And fans of author Kurt Vonnegut are in for a treat. A swell walking and biking trail connects it all.
Indianapolis is called the Crossroads of America. The city is warm in the summer, with average highs in the mid-80s in June, July, and August. Indianapolis has a typical mid-western winter. January is the coldest month, with an average high of 34 degrees.
A lot to see in Indianapolis such as :
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
White River State Park
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Zoo
Indiana State Museum
Broad Ripple
Conner Prairie
Fort Harrison State Park
Eagle Creek Park
Eiteljorg Museum
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Canal Walk
Holliday Park
Garfield Park
Monument Circle
Fountain Square
White River Gardens
Monon Trail
Indiana World War Memorial
Downtown Indy
Indianapolis Canal Walk
Indiana State Capitol
Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery
Broad Ripple Park
Garfield Park Conservatory
THE VIRGINIA B. FAIRBANKS ART & NATURE PARK: 100 ACRES AT NEWFIELDS
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail
Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis
Sky Zone Fishers Trampoline Park
Splash Island (Indoor Pool)
Eagle Creek
The Waterpark at the Monon Community Center
Go Ape Zip Line & Treetop Adventure - Eagle Creek Park
Indiana State House
Indiana Central Canal
Greatimes Family Fun Park
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Southeastway Park
Flowing Well Park
Military Park
Indiana Historical Society
Geist Reservoir
Freedom Springs Greenwood Aquatics Park
Indiana Medical History Museum
Hummel Park
Flat Fork Creek Park
Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve
Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens
Circle Of Lights
Tarkington Park
( Indianapolis - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Indianapolis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Indianapolis - USA
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Marion Ave. to Park Ave., Mansfield, Ohio
Marion Ave., to, Park Ave. West (the parade route), that turns into Park Ave. East at Main St. in Mansfield, Ohio.
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Mansfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Richland County. Because of its geographic location, the municipality is part of Northeast Ohio and North-central Ohio regions in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, approximately 65 miles (105 km) northeast of Columbus and 69 miles (111 km) southwest of Cleveland. Mansfield lies midway between Columbus and Cleveland via Interstate 71.
It was founded in 1808 on a fork of the Mohican River in a hilly region surrounded by fertile farmlands, and became a manufacturing center owing to its location with numerous railroad lines. After the decline of heavy manufacturing, the city's industry has since diversified into a service economy, including retailing, education, and healthcare sectors. The 2010 Census showed that the city had a total population of 47,821, making it Ohio's nineteenth largest city.
According to the 2010 Census, the Mansfield, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) has a population of 124,475 residents, while the Mansfield-Ashland-Bucyrus, OH Combined Statistical Area (CSA) has 221,398 residents.
Mansfield's official nickname is The Fun Center of Ohio. It is the largest city in the Mid-Ohio region of the state, the north-central region which is generally considered to extend from Marion, Delaware, Knox, Morrow, Crawford, Ashland, and, Richland counties in the south, to the Firelands area south of Sandusky in the north. Mansfield is also known as the Carousel Capital of Ohio, Danger City, and Racing Capital of Ohio.