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Zionsville, Indiana is located about 16 miles northeast of Indianapolis in Boone County. The town was home
to 8,775 during the 2000 census and is currently home to 10,212, a 16% growth in the past few years.
Zionsville is a quaint and quiet village founded in 1852. Zionsville is one of the few towns in the United
States that has preserved its brick main street. Zionsville offers easy access to the services of a major
metropolitan area, while maintaining its distinctive country village charm and quality of life.
Zionsville is home to numerous parks and attractions including Lions Park, Jennings Park and Nancy Burton
Memorial Park. In addition, Many festivals and event are celebrated in Zionsville, including a 4th of July
Festival and a Fall Festival.
Academics
Zionsville students attend the Zionsville Community School Corportation. Zionsville Community School Corporation
is located in Eagle and Union Townships in Boone County, Indiana. All schools in ZCS have been designated "Four
Star Schools" which means parents can count on excellence in learning and achievement for all students.
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here to learn more about the Zionsville Community School Corporation.
Utilities
Electric: Duke Energy 800-521-2232
Electric: Boone County REMC 765-482-2390
Gas: Vectren 800-227-1376
Water: Indianapolis Water 317-631-1431
Sewage: Boone County Utilities 317-873-2469
Telephone: AT&T 800-742-8771
Cable: Comcast 800-COMCAST
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