The Indiana Avenue Cultural District stretches from the Canal to the White River and showcases Indianapolis' rich African-American heritage. Ransom Place was the first African-American neighborhood to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana. This diagonal gateway to Downtown is home to the IUPUI campus, the city's life sciences initiative, a collection of major medical campuses and many residences. In the neighborhoods you'll find diverse residents, from long-term residents to medical and law students. Residents relish the nearby Cultural Trail, Canal and multiple dining & shopping choices.
Find an Apartment Realtors All NeighborhoodsIndiana Avenue is bordered by the Canal & White River State Park, and 16 Tech. Nestled around the scenic Canal Walk and the arcs of the White River, neighboring areas such as these are easy to visit.