INDY: From Past to Present
Indianapolis has long stood out as a leader of industry and innovation, having reinvented itself several times throughout history to meet the changing demands of each economic transformation. From its origins in agriculture and auto manufacturing to its success as the “Amateur Sports Capital of the World,” Indianapolis is a city that has always been poised and determined to thrive in the face of socioeconomic challenges.
An Ever-Evolving city: The timeline of Indianapolis
1816
Indiana becomes the 19th state to be admitted to the United States
1825
Indianapolis replaces Corydon as Indiana's new state capital

1876
Civil War veteran Colonel Eli Lilly launches the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company

1905
Indianapolis is no longer home to the most auto plants in the U.S.
1920
For the first time, the Federal Population Census shows that Indiana has more urban inhabitants than rural ones
1921
The Taggart Baking Company introduces Wonder Bread

1955
The Carrier Air Conditioning Company begins production in Indianapolis
1969
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis opens
2008-2011
Indianapolis invests $3 billion in tourism-related infrastructure, a project that included the construction of a new airport, the world’s largest JW Marriott hotel, and Lucas Oil Stadium
2016
Carrier announces it is moving its manufacturing operations to Mexico

