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About Fishers

Fishers is a large and rapidly growing city in Indiana's Hamilton County. The city's strong and nationally-recognized school system, numerous recreational opportunities, and friendly community events have made it a highly desirable place to live.

The History of Fishers

Fishers has gone through several name changes over the years, including Fishers Station and Fishers Switch. The land was originally owned by Salathiel Fisher, but in 1872 he decided to divide his land into lots for a town. The railroad that went through the town helped bring in new residents and businesses, spurring growth and expansion.

By 1960, just 388 people lived here, but the city's population grew rapidly over the second half of the 20th century. The relocation of the highway and a new connection with I-69 helped ensure the continued growth of Fishers. On Jan. 1, 2015, Fishers officially transitioned from a town to a city.

Living in Fishers

Fishers has plenty to offer, ranging from education and recreation to every day amenities like grocery stores and coffee shops. If you're interested in furthering your education, there are several colleges and universities within easy driving distance of Fishers. With the number of medical facilities in town, it's easy to make health care a priority. Some of these facilities include home health services, nursing homes and hospitals. In addition, since the town is close to Indianapolis, it's easy to head to thebig city for entertainment, shopping and fine dining.

One of the most popular local attractions in Fishers is the Geist Reservoir. There, you can enjoy fishing, swimming and water sports. You'll also find several golf courses within city limits, as well as a number of community parks and playgrounds. Home to a vibrant arts and culture scene, Fishers hosts summer symphony concerts and outdoor movie nights. Many visitors arrive for the Fishers Renaissance Faire, a celebration of Fishers' sister city in England. The event features period arts and crafts, jousting, performers, games and food.

Fishers Schools

Schools in Fishers are part of Hamilton Southeastern Schools District. Two of the high schools in the district have been ranked among the best high schools in the country, earning recognition by several national publications. The district offers a number of extra-curricular options for students, including academic competitions, athletics and music. There are also a number of learning options including gifted and talented, special education and advanced placement programs.

Private schools in and around Fishers include parochial and Montessori campuses.

Resources for Moving to Fishers

Here's some helpful information for organizing your move to Fishers:

  • Utilities: Duke Energy, NineStar Power and Vectren are the primary energy providers in Fishers. Your water will be provided by one of two companies, The American Water Co. or Citizen's Energy Group.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Fishers does not offer city-wide disposal services, so it's up to you to select your own provider. Major companies in the area include Waste Management, Republic Services and Ray's Trash.
  • Pets: Dog licenses are not required in Fishers.

Fishers Housing

The median home value in Fishers is above both state and national averages, and has also passed the Indianapolis metropolitan area averages. However, prices still remain relatively affordable when compared to similarly-sized cities with comparable amenities. An active housing market provides plenty of options to consider, so you'll be able to buy or rent something that fits your needs.