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Indianapolis is well known as a city with a strong sports reputation. Nicknames such as The Amateur Sports Capital of the World and The Racing Capital of the World have both been applied to Indianapolis. The city is also known by other nicknames, such as "The Circle City", "Naptown", and "Indy". It also has hosted major sporting events such as the nineteen eighty-seven Pan American Games, the NCAA Basketball Tournament, the Allstate four hundred at the Brickyard, the United States Grand Prix, last race June two thousand seven, and the city is perhaps most famous for the annual Indianapolis five hundred race. The Indianapolis five hundred and Allstate four hundred are the biggest sporting events in the world with well over two hundred fifty thousand fans in attendance. Indianapolis has shed its image as a Manufacturing, or Rust Belt, city thanks to an aggressive downtown revitalizing campaign, as well as the diversification of the city's economic base. Also, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area is a very rapidly growing area especially in the surrounding counties of Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson Counties. At the center of Indianapolis is the One-Mile Square, bounded by four appropriately-named streets: East, West, North, and South Streets. Nearly all of the streets in the One-Mile Square are named after U.S. states. The exceptions are Meridian Street, which numerically divides west from east; Market Street, which intersects Meridian Street at Monument Circle; Capitol and Senate Avenues, where many of the Indiana state government buildings are located; and Washington Street, which was named after President George Washington. The street-numbering system centers not on the Circle, but rather one block to the south, where Meridian Street intersects Washington Street — National Road. Indianapolis is situated in the Central Till Plains region of the United States. Two natural waterways dissect the city: the White River, and Fall Creek.
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