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* [[Bluffton, Indiana|Bluffton]]
** Asphalt City<ref name=Dunn81/>
** Parlor City<ref>[http://www.wellsedc.com/living-wells/communities/bluffton/ Bluffton] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602074857/http://www.wellsedc.com/living-wells/communities/bluffton |date=2013-06-02 }}, accessed July 18, 2013.</ref>
* [[Carmel, Indiana|Carmel]] – Roundabout Capital of the World{{Citation needed|reason=Reliable source needed for claim|date=March 2017}}
* [[Chesterton, Indiana|Chesterton]] – Gateway to the Dunes<ref>[http://www.northwestindiana.com/cities/chesterton/chesterton.htm Chesterton, Indiana], accessed July 18, 2013.</ref>
* [[Churubusco, Indiana|Churubusco]] – [[Beast of Busco|Turtle Town, U.S.A.]]<ref>[http://www.digten.com/busco/tdays.htm Turtle Days] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710125455/http://www.digten.com/busco/tdays.htm |date=2011-07-10 }}, City of Churubusco, accessed April 21, 2007. "Oscar, however, does live on in memories, and is commemorated each year with a four-day Turtle Days celebration. Thus, Churubusco is world-renowned as TURTLE TOWN, USA."</ref>
* [[Clay City, Indiana|Clay City]] – [[Mayberry]] of the Midwest<ref name=RichDavisList>Rich Davis, [http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/jan/27/words-to-live-by-pride-extends-from-best-town-on/ Words to live by; Pride extends from 'Best Town on Earth' to 'Hub of Universe'], ''Evansville Courier & Press'', January 27, 2008.</ref>
* [[Columbus, Indiana|Columbus]] – Athens of the Prairie<ref>[http://www.lib.umich.edu/wsfh/Tour.html Columbus, Indiana: "The Athens of the Prairie"]{{Pranala mati|date=Maret 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, accessed April 21, 2007.</ref><ref name=Monikers>[http://www.taglineguru.com/monikerlist.html U.S. City Monikers], Tagline Guru website, accessed January 5, 2008</ref>
* [[Crawfordsville, Indiana|Crawfordsville]] – Athens of Indiana<ref>[http://cdpl-history.blogspot.com/2012/06/athens-of-indiana.html], accessed November 3, 2013.</ref>
* [[Elkhart, Indiana|Elkhart]]
Baris 42:
** Amateur Sports Capital of the World<ref>[http://www.indychamber.com/sportsRec.asp Amateur Sports Capital of the World] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516024713/http://www.indychamber.com/sportsRec.asp |date=2008-05-16 }}, accessed April 21, 2007. "Indianapolis is certainly deserving of its designation as “Amateur Sports Capital of the World.”"</ref>
** Circle City<ref>[http://www.wishtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=6404554&nav=0Ra7 Hot Spot: April 20-22], [[WISH-TV]], April 20, 2007, accessed April 21, 2007. "INDIANAPOLIS – Looking for something fun to do with your family this weekend? There is plenty to do around the Circle City indoors and outside."</ref>
** Crossroads of America<ref>[http://visitindy.com/indianapolis/web/jsp/article/detail.jsp?c=8385184:aboutindywhoweare:menu&x=1161372251491 About Indy: Who We Are]{{Pranala mati|date=Maret 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association, accessed April 21, 2007</ref><ref name=TimeNoPlace/>
** Indy<ref name="IS1">{{cite news|url=http://www.indystar.com/|title=IndyStar|date=2009-06-19|publisher=Indianapolis Star|accessdate=2009-06-19}}</ref>
** India-no-place<ref name=TimeNoPlace>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,926539,00.html India-no-place No More],''[[Time Magazine]]'', June 11, 1984, accessed July 27, 2012"</ref>
** Naptown<ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2007-01-28-arrival-in-indy_x.htm?csp=34 Colts' arrival transformed Indy into major sports city], ''[[USA Today]]'', January 28, 2007, accessed April 21, 2007. "INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A convoy of moving vans brought more than the Colts to Indianapolis. The westward migration that cold, snowy night almost a quarter-century ago also awakened Naptown to a new era of professional football and transformed the city into a major league sports town."</ref>
** Railroad City<ref>[http://imaps.indygov.org/ed_portal/template.asp?page=history_trans City of Indianapolis Economic Development Portal: Transportation], accessed April 21, 2007. "The abundance of rail lines caused Indianapolis to become known as the 'Railroad City'."</ref>
* [[Jeffersonville, Indiana|Jeffersonville]] – Jeff<ref>[http://www.tourjeffersonville.com/jeff.php About Jeffersonville] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130718113819/http://www.tourjeffersonville.com/jeff.php |date=2013-07-18 }}, accessed July 18, 2013.</ref>
* [[Kokomo, Indiana|Kokomo]] – City of Firsts<ref>[http://www.cityofkokomo.org/?fCS=2 Information for Businesses], accessed April 2, 2007.
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** City of Bridges<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend/>
** City of Churches<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend/>
* [[Marion, Indiana|Marion]] – Queen City or Queen City of the [[Indiana Gas Boom|Gas Belt]]<ref>[http://www.jamesdeancountry.com/Grant_County_History.php History of Grant County & Marion, Indiana] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080418053153/http://www.jamesdeancountry.com/Grant_County_History.php |date=2008-04-18 }}, accessed April 2, 2007. "Marion fielded professional baseball and roller polo teams, had its opera houses, supported rival street car companies and came within two weeks of operating the first electric interurban line in Indiana. Marion, "Queen City of the Gas Belt," was as exciting as a Roman candle lit at both ends."</ref>
* [[Medaryville, Indiana|Medaryville]]
** Tatertown
Baris 71:
* [[Richmond, Indiana|Richmond]]
** Quaker City of the West<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend/>
** Rose City<ref>[http://www.richmondindiana.gov/Our_Government/Departments/Roseview_Transit__Public_Transportation_.htm City of Richmond: Rose View Transit] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208050253/http://www.richmondindiana.gov/Our_Government/Departments/Roseview_Transit__Public_Transportation_.htm |date=2015-12-08 }}, accessed December 9, 2015</ref>
* [[Rockville, Indiana|Rockville]] – Covered Bridge Capital of the World<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/fall/index.php?q=covered-bridge-capital-world|title=Covered Bridge Capital of the World, Rockville|publisher=Indiana Office of Tourism Development|accessdate=2013-07-18}}</ref>
* [[Roselawn, Indiana|Roselawn]] – Naked City<ref name="RA1">{{cite web|url=http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11825|title=Roselawn, Indiana|publisher=Roadside America|accessdate=2009-06-19}}</ref><ref name="PN1">{{cite web|url=http://www.placenames.com/us/p449330/|title=Naked City (Indiana) Airport|last=Buttle|author2=Tuttle
* [[South Bend, Indiana|South Bend]]
** Lotion City<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend>Jacob Platt Dunn (1912), [https://books.google.com/books?id=hZ0KAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA79&lpg=RA1-PA79 Indiana Geographical Nomenclature], ''Indiana Magazine of History'', Volume 8, page 80.</ref>
** Metropolis of Northern Indiana<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend/>
** Wagon City<ref name=IndianaGeog-SouthBend/>
* [[Speedway, Indiana|Speedway]] – Racing Capital of the World<ref>[http://www.redevelopspeedway.com/PDF/Our%20town%20-%20Speedway's%20Vision%20Defined!.pdf Our Town – Speedway’s Vision Defined!] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929065449/http://www.redevelopspeedway.com/PDF/Our%20town%20-%20Speedway's%20Vision%20Defined!.pdf |date=2007-09-29 }}, accessed April 2, 2007. "Speedway, Indiana is the true Racing Capital of the World."</ref>
* [[Terre Haute, Indiana|Terre Haute]]
** Queen City of the Wabash<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=EaOr8to39F0C&dq=%22terre+haute%22+%22queen+city+of+the+wabash%22&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=VEhDVZoFYd&sig=MQXBcVXU0nT_yn3RztoqU84WsSg Terre Haute: Queen City of the Wabash], accessed April 2, 2007.</ref>
Baris 88:
** Valpo<ref>[http://www.northwestindiana.com/cities/valparaiso/valparaiso.htm Valparaiso, Indiana], accessed July 18, 2013.</ref>
* [[Van Buren, Indiana|Van Buren]] – Popcorn Capital of the World<ref>[http://www.vanburenindiana.com Town of Van Buren, Indiana, website], accessed 10 May 2011.</ref>
* [[Vincennes, Indiana|Vincennes]] – Indiana's First City<ref>[http://www.knoxcountychamber.com/vision.asp Vision] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100314065909/http://www.knoxcountychamber.com/vision.asp |date=2010-03-14 }}, Knox County (Indiana) Chamber of Commerce website, accessed 20 November 2011</ref>
* [[Warsaw, Indiana|Warsaw]]
** Lake City<ref name=orthopedics/>
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