Carmel is one of the more northern suburbs of Indianapolis, and it is also one of the larger ones in terms of surface area. After Westfield and Jolietville, it is about as far north as you can get while remaining in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. A large portion of the city is made up of sprawling, grassy estates.
Creative people will love the Carmel Arts and Design District, and other creative outlets within the city include Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts. The Museum of Miniature Houses is an interesting diversion, and some of the city’s outdoor attractions include the Monon Trail and The Grand Park complex.
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Population
Carmel was inhabited by the Delaware Natives until about 1837, when the town of Bethlehem was established in Carmel’s current spot. After almost 20 years, Bethlehem was renamed to Carmel, and then twenty years after being renamed, the town was incorporated in 1874.
Demographics
Everything that you need to know about Carmel can be found on its QuickFacts page on the US Census Bureau’s site. Here’s what we found out about the city:
- 81% White
- 3% Hispanic or Latino
- 3% African American
- 10% Asian
- 0.2% Native American
Carmel’s population has reached 101,000, which is a 20.5% increase over what was measured in the last census, in 2010. The median household income in the city is about $116,000.
Fun Facts
- ●Carmel has more roundabouts than any other city in the United States, with the city’s street map containing over 100 of the intersections.
- The average length of Carmel’s roundabouts is around 175 feet in diameter, meaning that all of them put together would be over 10 miles long.
- Carmel’s roundabouts have a few key advantages, including reduced fuel consumption for drivers and power outages not impacting traffic flow.
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