Indianapolis is often referred to as "Naptown," a nickname that originated in the late 20th century. The term is partly derived from the city's reputation for being quiet and laid-back compared to other major cities, as well as its role as a hub for business and industry, which can give it a more subdued atmosphere. Additionally, the name has been embraced by local culture, including music and art, further solidifying its identity.
naptown is the name of Indianapolis, Indiana
Naptown Roller Girls was created in 2005.
faptown heheh
Indianapolis, Indiana has always been named Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Colts are from Indiana.
they do not have a major leag team they have a minor leag team called the Indianapolis Indians
The Indy 500---
A car called Marmon Wasp won the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911.
Foolproof Plan - 2001 was released on: USA: 30 November 2001 (Naptown Underground Film Festival)
The first race on May 30, 1911 was called the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race a/k/a International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race. The race is now known as the Indianapolis 500.
Baltimore is the only other city that the colts have called home. The Colts were established as a franchise in 1946. They moved to Indianapolis in 1984, where they have remained since.
"Indy" or "Circle City,"