Community
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Alexandria
Indiana
Alexandria is a city in transition. Founded in 1836 and incorporated in February 1893, the city was home to many events including a gas boom, the innovation of Aladdin Lamps, the Rockwool Insulation industry, Indiana’s first interurban, and the rise of gospel music. Prior to the decline of manufacturing in the U.S., the city served as a “bedroom community” where numerous workers in the auto industry made their homes and raise their families. It was precisely that atmosphere that influenced our nation to designate Alexandria as “Small Town U.S.A.” by the United States War Department during World War II, an honor proudly to carried on as the city continues to develop into the future.
Living Here

Convenient Location....
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70 Million People within a 6 Hour Drive
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15 miles Northeast of Indianapolis
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Along I-69 and Near I-70
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Dual Rail System - CSX & NFX
Cost of Living
According to Sperling’s Best Places, Cost of Living Index for Madison County (Anderson) is 79.3. In comparison, Delaware County (Muncie) was 76.7 while Marion County (Indianapolis) was 84.8.
Home Size Selling Price Rental Price
1,200 SF (Apt/Condo) $100,000 $650
Home Size Selling Price Rental Price
2,500 SF (House) $113,000 $1,000
Healthcare
Madison County Hospitals:
St. Vincent Anderson Regional Hospital
St. Vincent Mercy Hospital Elwood
Madison County Community Health Center also provides a full medical and health service including dental care for the uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid, and Medicare populations.
Culture and recreation
The arts and culture scene of Madison County is vibrant and continually growing.
With must-see theater experiences like the Paramount Theatre, Alley Theatre, Mainstage Theatre, and the Commons Theatre, there are various opportunities to take in the arts. The A Town Center provides free studio space for artists and provides a number of community engagement opportunities.
Madison County also holds many opportunities for recreation for its citizens. Mounds State Park, Pendleton Park, and Callaway Park are just the highlights.
Hoosier Park Racing and Casino, SoarIndy, and Anderson Speedway provide citizens with a diverse set of opportunities for entertainment and fun