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15 Signs You Are From Fishers, Indiana

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15 Signs You Are From Fishers, Indiana
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Fishers, Indiana. If you have not heard of it yet, you will once the IKEA is done being built. The great city of Fishers has been my home for 16 years and I am truly blessed to call it home. While I say that with complete admiration for the city, it still has its quirks. Here are 15 things known to be true if you live in Fishers.

1.) You either root for Fishers High school or Hamilton Southeastern High school, not both.

2.) We hate Carmel.

3.) Noblesville is Nobletucky.

4.) We are fully aware we live in a "bubble".

5.) Either you have a boat or you know someone who has a boat on Geist Reservoir.

6.) Weekends are spent at Hamilton Town Center shopping or watching a movie at IMAX 16.

7.) You either hate or love the idea of IKEA coming to town.

8.) You miss when Fishers was just a small town.

9.) You have ridden the state fair train.

10.) You have been the Blast on the Bridge at least once.

11.) You look forward to the Freedom Festival.

12.) You either are or have or are married to a "soccer mom".

13.) You know when all the concerts are at Klipsh.

14.) Handles is the best place to get ice cream during the summer.

15.) You went to Conner Prairie on a field trip in elementary school.

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