| 1 | Of course, roughly 200 years ago, Indianapolis was an upland forest of beech and maple. | |
| 2 | He remains a big tennis fan, and when an Indianapolis reporter told him that he knows Roddick, Hayward mentioned what a big fan he is. | |
| 3 | She arrived at Indianapolis International Airport at 6:30 a.m. , hours before her flight home to Little Rock. | |
| 4 | Examples include the queen of the prairie, wands of pink flowers last seen growing in Indianapolis in 1935. | |
| 5 | That's an added perk to the already low cost of housing--in Indianapolis, 95% of residents can afford a median-priced home, more than anywhere else in the country. |