Fishers, Indiana

Fishers is a city in Fall Creek and Delaware townships in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States.After the move, John Finch established a horse-powered grinding mill, a blacksmith shop, and the area's first school.[9][10] Addison C. Harris (1840–1916), a prominent Indianapolis lawyer and former member of the Indiana Senate (1876 to 1880), acquired the property in 1880 and had the home remodeled and enlarged around 1895.[11][12] The restored Ambassador House is located on the grounds of Heritage Park at White River in Fishers and is operated as a local history museum and a site for community events and private rentals.In the 1970s, the company wanted to triple the size of the lake, but the plan was rejected in 1978 and homes began to spring up around the reservoir.[8] The relocation of State Road 37 to the east side of town and the connection with Interstate 69 ensured the future growth of Fishers as a commercial and residential center.[18] With the town's affordable homes, growing economy, and proximity to Indianapolis and Interstate 69, the growth in Fishers was tremendous.[8] Since then much of the government's resources have been devoted to building parks, maintaining roads, and managing the rapid growth of the town.In 2005, after a controversy over alleged mismanagement, Conner Prairie formally split from Earlham College, becoming an independent corporation.[20] In 2012, Fishers constructed a multipurpose trail in the downtown district and an amphitheater in the Thomas A. Weaver Municipal Complex.The $33 million pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development on the north side of 116th Street, just west of Municipal Drive, broke ground in mid-2013 and was scheduled to be completed in 2015.[23] In 2008, a group named "CityYes" began collecting petition signatures for a voter referendum on the question of whether or not to become a city.[24][25] The town appointed a 44-member citizen study committee to review the benefits and drawbacks of a change of government type.[30] Fishers is located in the southeast corner of Hamilton County along the West Fork of the White River.The reservoir is located 5 miles (8 km) south of the Hamilton Town Center shopping complex and the downtown area of Fishers.The city also offers a free summer concert series behind the Fishers Government Center, in the refurbished Nickel Plate District where an amphitheater was built in 2012.[42] The Parks and Recreation Department hosts outdoor movie nights at the amphitheater as well as holiday events.[43] Fishers is located near the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, which hosts concerts.The fair features jousting, pirate shows, magicians, jesters, minstrels, a queen-complete with her royal court, a period village, authentic period/parody staged entertainment, period art and craft vendors, a wide variety of food and beverages, and scripted interactions amongst the cast of 150 authentic, legendary, and historic characters throughout the entire fair.[45] Young people in Fishers have taken leadership roles in teaching elementary students about the environment, in developing a climate change resolution for the city council, and in recycling efforts.Despite its large size, Fishers, unlike nearby Noblesville and Carmel, retained the status of a town for several years.[74] Race car driver Michael Andretti and wife Jodi Ann Paterson reside in Fishers.Notable athletes who currently live in Fishers include Gary Harris of the Orlando Magic; and NFL players Evan Baylis; and Jeremy Chinn of the Washington Commanders.Notable athletes who have lived in Fishers include former Indiana Pacers players Reggie Miller, Austin Croshere, Malcolm Brogdon, Chris Duarte, Justin Holiday, and Dahntay Jones;[75] Other notable athletes that have lived in Fishers include Gordon Hayward of the Charlotte Hornets; Zach Randolph of the Memphis Grizzlies; former Atlanta Hawks player Alan Henderson; Zak Irvin of the Michigan Wolverines; NFL player Rosevelt Colvin, formerly of the Houston Texans, Chicago Bears and New England Patriots; Randy Gregory of the Dallas Cowboys; Joe Reitz of the Indianapolis Colts; former Colts defensive line coach John Teerlinck; former San Diego Padres player Tony Gwynn;[76] former professional wrestler Kevin Fertig, and Cleveland Guardians pitcher Justin Masterson.
Conner House at Conner Prairie
Interstate 69 passes a rural farmstead near 106th Street in 1991
Map of racial distribution in Fishers, 2020 U.S. census. Each dot is one person: White Black Asian Hispanic Multiracial Native American/Other
Parade in Freedom Festival (now Spark!Fishers), in 2011.
Aerial of Fishers High School in 2006
Aerial of Fishers High School in 2006
Map of Indiana highlighting Hamilton County
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