Warsaw: the orthopedic-products manufacturing capital of the world.

Indiana Business Magazine | May 1, 1997| | Copyright

The city of Warsaw, a community of 13,000 people, seems to offer the best of the rural and urban lifestyles.

Located on gently rolling countryside about halfway between South Bend and Fort Wayne, Warsaw is near the Lake Wawasee resort area and has three lakes within its boundaries.

It is politically conservative, but Warsaw also is known as the world center for a progressive, non-polluting and idea-driven industry: orthopedic products.

"Warsaw is a boom town," says Charlie Sparks, president of the Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce. "You can earn big-city ...

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