Newcomers to Noblesville City will soon discover all the ingredients for a "lifelong community" where residents grow up, pursue careers, raise families, and retire. Few cities can rival Noblesville for its high quality of life based on historic preservation, a progressive attitude, a welcoming spirit, and close proximity to major metropolitan amenities. Area youth receive a quality education in Noblesville Schools or the Hamilton Southeastern Schools. Meticulously maintained downtown buildings and brick streets combine with Victorian homes, a restored 1879 French Renaissance courthouse, interesting shops and wonderful restaurants in the heart of Noblesville. Abundant parks throughout the city include Potter's Bridge Park and Trail, centered around one of the few remaining covered bridges in Indiana. The White River actually runs through downtown Noblesville, joining the Morse Reservoir as a prime source of recreational opportunity for area residents. The reservoir has also provided a panoramic backdrop for two of the city's largest residential subdivisions. The harmony between the city's historic core and new construction is reflected in its demographics, which blends multi-generation families with newcomers.