Here's to You, Holy Cross
You’re a ‘hood loaded with high points. (And we’re not just talking about Highland Park.) Small in scale. Large in spirit. Super before the Super Bowl. Livable. Lovable. Historic, too. You’re just one slice of the city, but it wouldn’t be the same city without you.
Holy Cross is a diverse, Eastside community populated by professionals, empty nesters, university students and working families. Highland Park, a popular park that neighbors affectionately refer to as the “living room,” boasts some of the best views in the entire city.
Michigan Avenue (North); Washington Street (South); I-65 (West); Arsenal Avenue/State (East)
Highland Park was settled on the banks of Pogue’s run in 1819; the Park was formerly the property of Noah Noble, one of the state’s earliest governors.
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Highland Park is Indy’s second highest point of elevation, after Crown Hill Cemetery. Governor Noble called it Highland Hill. You’ll call it a great place to watch the city’s fireworks celebration!
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