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Combining the unique experience of Midwestern
small town life with the convenience of a major
metropolitan area less than an hour away,
Knightstown is a better place to live.
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Walk outside on a spring and summer night and
you can hear the occasional roar from Barry
Elzey Field, home of Optimist youth baseball and
softball programs. Join in the fun every October
31 as neighborhood streets fill with children
trick or treating. Catch up with friends and
neighbors on Friday nights at the high school
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There's a quality of life here you cannot find
in a cookie cutter suburb. Yet you're still less
than an hour away from Indianapolis, home of
major league sports, world class shopping, fine
restaurants, museums, and touring Broadway
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Education: Knightstown public schools are small enough to
allow parents to know their children's teachers,
yet still offer a wide variety of educational
opportunities. [More] |
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Youth sports play a major part in the fabric of
life in Knightstown. [More] |
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Neighborhoods:
Located on the Old National Road, the first
interstate highway commissioned by Thomas
Jefferson, Knightstown neighborhoods reflect the
history of Indiana. [More] |
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Health Services: Knightstown is served by three
county hospitals: Henry, Hancock, and Rush. Some
of the finest specialized medical facilities in
the country are located a short drive away in
Indianapolis. [More] |
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