Six communities, one chamber.
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The places OneZone serves.
One membership connects businesses across all six communities.
Carmel
The Arts & Design District, the Monon Greenway and a downtown that has become the county's cultural front door.
Fishers
Home to LAUNCH Fishers and a city economic development office that has made entrepreneurship its calling card.
Atlanta
Local historians have traced the roots of this northern point of Hamilton County to its first settlers in 1834. The town that developed became known as Buena Vista until it was renamed Atlanta in 1885. Today the community offers attractions from the Atlanta Music Hall, where live music is performed weekly, to an original Carnegie Library. Each year the town welcomes thousands of visitors to its annual New Earth Festival, held the 4th weekend of September, with arts, crafts, antiques and collectibles at one of the largest festivals in the state.
Arcadia
Small town charm abounds in this community of nearly 2,000 residents. The downtown area along Main Street (266th Street) is lined with small shops featuring local artisans, furnishings, restaurants and musical entertainment. Home of the Hamilton Heights Huskies, the community shows its pride with the Annual Husky Homecoming Parade.
Cicero
Nestled at the north end of Morse Lake, Cicero's heritage goes back 165 years. The first settlers arrived in the late 1820's and the town was platted in 1834. Today Cicero has been transformed from a rural town into one of the county's most desirable places to live in the years since Morse Reservoir opened in 1956, with growth moving north and bringing amenities that continue to enhance quality of life.
Sheridan
In 1827 George Boxley made the first permanent settlement in what became Adams Township. Boxley, a Virginia abolitionist convicted of helping his neighbor's slaves escape, fled to the forests of Hamilton County; the refurbished Boxley Cabin still sits on the knoll overlooking the town. Egbert Higbee laid out the town of Millwood in 1860 and it was platted in 1866, later renamed Sheridan, sometime between 1881 and 1885, in honor of Civil War general Phil Sheridan. Sheridan celebrated its Centennial in 1960 and Sesquicentennial in 2010 based on the 1860 purchase of the land for Millwood, and Boxley is still celebrated with the annual Boxley Lecture Series hosted by the Sheridan Historical Society, Sheridan Community Schools and Sheridan Public Library.
Where to go next.
The local resources the chamber points members at, community by community.