Most Indianapolis parks now offering free Wi-Fi access

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5 thoughts on “Most Indianapolis parks now offering free Wi-Fi access

  1. Please don’t forget about our neighborhood parks such as Canterbury Park & Broadway Park, etc. Also, I don’t see Holiday Park on the list above. seems like a major location in the city to be passed over for such an important infrastructure program.

    1. If you read, these locations have meeting space, public space, not just play grounds. Not everyone has access to Wifi at home, so they leave their homes and work/study/pray where they can.

  2. This is a great initiative that will also encourage people to spend more time in parks, promoting physical activity, social interaction and overall well-being.

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