Cities & Towns in Indiana,

Indiana, Located in the Midwest, Indiana is known for its diverse economy, including manufacturing and agriculture. Major cities include Indianapolis, the state capital, Fort Wayne, and Evansville. The state is recognized for the Indianapolis 500 race and its rich basketball heritage.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 6,754,953 inhabitants. The state was created 209 years ago in 1816. Its capital city is Indianapolis.

There are 55 city/town in Indiana, . The largest city of Indiana is Bloomington with a population of 85,603. Other cities include, Brownsburg population 27,597, Broad Ripple population 17,041, Beech Grove population 14,898, Bedford population 13,233

Bloomington
Bloomington

Bloomington, The most populous city in Monroe County, Indiana.

Brownsburg
Brownsburg

Brownsburg, Town in Indiana, United States

Broad Ripple
Broad Ripple

Broad Ripple, One of six areas designated as cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana

Known for its manufacturing legacy and nickname as the "Crossroads of America," Indiana offers a mix of major metros, college towns, and quaint small cities perfect for road tripping. With a population over 6.7 million, Indiana packs in great destinations within its 36,000 square miles. Top cities and towns to visit include:

Indianapolis - The state capital and largest city, Indianapolis is home to big attractions like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy 500, museums like the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and pro sports.

Fort Wayne - Situated along the confluence of three rivers, Fort Wayne offers family fun at museums like the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo and botanical gardens. Its downtown features minor league sports, dining, and events.

Bloomington - Home to Indiana University, Bloomington exudes youthful energy. Visitors enjoy downtown's Kirkwood Avenue, live music, art galleries, and outdoorsy pursuits at nearby state parks.

South Bend - South Bend embraces its heritage as the former home of automaker Studebaker. Popular destinations include the Studebaker National Museum and the University of Notre Dame.

Evansville - Bordering the Ohio River, Evansville offers riverboat cruises and Victorian charm in its historic downtown. Visitors enjoy cultural attractions like the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science.

From urban hubs to college towns, Indiana's cities showcase Midwestern hospitality, arts, culture, and lively spirit. The state's scenic towns allow opportunities to embrace Indiana's natural side.

All Indiana Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Indiana.

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City Name County Population
Bloomington Monroe 85,603
Brownsburg Hendricks 27,597
Broad Ripple Marion 17,041
Beech Grove Marion 14,898
Bedford Lawrence 13,233
Bluffton Wells 10,094
Buck Creek Tippecanoe 9,362
Bargersville Johnson 8,620
Brazil Clay 7,990
Batesville Ripley 6,749
Boonville Warrick 6,409
Bright Dearborn 5,693
Bremen Marshall 4,450
Berne Adams 4,262
Brookville Franklin 3,114
Brownstown Jackson 2,952
Brownstown Crawford 2,874
Bicknell Knox 2,832
Brooklyn Morgan 2,472
Bloomfield Greene 2,394
Battle Ground Tippecanoe 1,973
Burns Harbor Porter 1,922
Bourbon Marshall 1,746
Bristol Elkhart 1,697
Brookston White 1,541
Busseron Knox 1,400
Bolivar Wabash 1,216
Bass Lake Starke 1,195
Blue River Washington 1,181
Blooming Grove Franklin 1,124
Brook Newton 941
Borden Clark 930
Bunker Hill Morgan 847
Butler DeKalb 838
Bono Lawrence 827
Brownsville Union 797
Boswell Benton 767
Baker Sullivan 754
Bainbridge Putnam 743
Burlington Carroll 604
Beverly Shores Porter 595
Bruceville Knox 475
Benton Elkhart 445
Birdseye Dubois 416
Bath Franklin 359
Bethlehem Clark 357
Burnettsville White 339
Bloomingdale Parke 327
Bethel Wayne 304
Bryant Jay 247
Burket Kosciusko 195
Blountsville Henry 128
Boston Wayne 128
Bethany Bartholomew 88
Brooksburg Jefferson 80
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