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Their report called his plans to make | Indianapolis a railroad hub "utopian", and "mad and impr |
d one public heliport located in and around | Indianapolis, a city in Marion County, Indiana, United S |
m) west of the central business district of | Indianapolis, a city in Marion County, Indiana, United S |
can Giants, and as a player-manager for the | Indianapolis ABC's and Detroit Stars. |
In 1916, he helped the | Indianapolis ABC's to win the Black World Championship. |
ediately began his baseball career with the | Indianapolis ABC's in 1915. |
acola Giants where he was discovered by the | Indianapolis ABC's in 1925. |
Oscar Charleston, player for the | Indianapolis ABC's |
Birmingham Giants, Chicago American Giants, | Indianapolis ABC's, St. Louis Giants, Bacharach Giants, |
The | Indianapolis ABCs were a Negro League baseball team that |
others, C.I. Taylor, managed and owned, the | Indianapolis ABCs. |
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in | Indianapolis about 1898 |
and three draft choices to the Rams, while | Indianapolis added Owen Gill and three of their own draf |
The "Quaker City Works", located in West | Indianapolis adjoining the Indianapolis & Vincennes Rail |
f the Indiana Antietam Monument Commission, | Indianapolis: Aetna Press (1911), pp. |
e then, ABC has been seen in the market via | Indianapolis affiliate WRTV on area cable and satellite |
The South Bend and | Indianapolis affiliates own and operate tv production tr |
07, it was renamed O'Reilly Raceway Park at | Indianapolis, after auto parts supplier O'Reilly Auto Pa |
The growth in population in | Indianapolis after 1880 was fueled mostly by rural peopl |
10, Bush was taken to Methodist Hospital of | Indianapolis after collapsing during a WellPoint shareho |
Nicholson died on December 22, 1947 in | Indianapolis, aged 81, and is buried in the Crown Hill C |
e Kokomo Tribune noted in late August: "The | Indianapolis aggregation is led by Johnny Townsend, form |
The airport is home to the | Indianapolis Air Show. |
Indianapolis Airport Authority (IAA) is a municipal corp | |
It is owned by the | Indianapolis Airport Authority and serves as a reliever |
In | Indianapolis, Alexander met and formed a friendship with |
ce and his wife were listed as residents of | Indianapolis along with their son, David W. Allerdice, J |
30, Allerdice continued to be a resident of | Indianapolis along with his wife, Cornelia, and sons Dav |
studios are located just north of downtown | Indianapolis, along that city's Television Row in the fo |
Indianapolis also had considerable success in the United | |
Hyatt Regency | Indianapolis, also known as PNC Center, is a mixed use h |
The Pyramids ( | Indianapolis), an office development |
Murat Centre: is the headquarters of the | Indianapolis Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the M |
n idea spread to Washington, D.C., Detroit, | Indianapolis and St. Louis. |
n Legion National Aeronautics Commission in | Indianapolis and was later the first American Legion Nat |
The 84th Indiana Infantry was organized at | Indianapolis and Richmond, Indiana and mustered in for a |
turbine is located on the northwest side of | Indianapolis and has a production capacity of 158 MW of |
Chicago, | Indianapolis and Louisville Railway (Monon) - Hoosier an |
In 1849, Newcomb was elected mayor of | Indianapolis and reelected in 1851. |
Many | Indianapolis and Formula One championships have been won |
He currently resides in | Indianapolis and works in the retail automobile business |
re legally part of the Consolidated City of | Indianapolis and are fully subject to the laws and contr |
He moved to | Indianapolis and ran a fiduciary business and served in |
doubles wins included the 1990 Los Angeles, | Indianapolis, and Paris Open, and 1993 Indianapolis Gran |
He died on May 29, 1910 in | Indianapolis and is buried in that city's Crown Hill Cem |
March 15 - The Chicago, | Indianapolis and Louisville Railway, later known as the |
sports talk morning show on WNDE AM 1260 in | Indianapolis, and in 2011, the show (called Zakk and Jac |
The city of | Indianapolis and Marion County are a merged unit. |
o more connections were made - the Chicago, | Indianapolis and Louisville Railway (Monon) and the Chic |
Station is located on the southwest side of | Indianapolis and has a production capacity of 1,196 MW o |
Ruth grew up in | Indianapolis, and from an early age was an evangelist fo |
young adult ministry for the Archdiocese of | Indianapolis, and former associate pastor at Our Lady of |
Chartrand was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Indianapolis and Titular Bishop of Flavias by Pope Pius |
nd Miami, Florida via Danville in Illinois; | Indianapolis and Bedford in Indiana; Louisville, Elizabe |
The organization was founded in 1962 in | Indianapolis, and opened in New Castle in June 1990. |
Savage was born in | Indianapolis and attended Indiana, Northwestern, and But |
w member bases: Atlanta, Columbus, Chicago, | Indianapolis and New York-LaGuardia. |
rown started performing in R&B bands around | Indianapolis and was highly active in the vocal music pr |
e Central Canal, adjacent to Military Park ( | Indianapolis), and consists of 27 glass panels set in co |
the United States, ISI offers students from | Indianapolis and beyond an integrated International Bacc |
ll National "Orchestra America" Festival in | Indianapolis and the 2009 ASTA National Orchestra Festiv |
he firm went on to create many landmarks in | Indianapolis and greater Indiana, and a number have been |
cinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Philadelphia, | Indianapolis, and Kokomo, Indiana, due to the agreement |
WTTS is an FM radio station serving | Indianapolis and Bloomington, Indiana, in the United Sta |
(Channel 23) trying to establish itself in | Indianapolis, and with the new ownership of Indianapolis |
lding originally served as the Terre Haute, | Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company interurban sta |
d successfully promoted automobile races in | Indianapolis, and he used his skills to stage gasoline-p |
Wabash River, a railroad from Lafayette to | Indianapolis and serving on various boards. |
e years later, Candy Jim Taylor returned to | Indianapolis and organized another new franchise called |
He grew up in Fort Wayne, | Indianapolis and Chicago, Illinois. |
y career, even more satisfying than winning | Indianapolis and really gratifying to have so many peopl |
reinvested in a transformation of downtown | Indianapolis and its urban neighborhoods. |
one of the oldest suburban neighborhoods in | Indianapolis and is fairly residential in nature, despit |
He returned to | Indianapolis and went into his family's meat packing bus |
siano went to Lawrence North High School in | Indianapolis and was teammates with North Carolina stand |
ahead of New England and two ahead of both | Indianapolis and Miami. |
In 1961, they branched out to | Indianapolis and have since grown to include three divis |
opened, it was the premier retail center in | Indianapolis and boasted an impressive array of upscale |
ovides daily round trip bus service between | Indianapolis and Evansville with a stop in Bloomington. |
The Legion headquarters were in | Indianapolis and the group had significant political inf |
for Luczo Dragon Racing in 3 races: Kansas, | Indianapolis and Infineon. |
n December 12, 1946) is the former Mayor of | Indianapolis and currently serves as the Deputy Mayor of |
irectors, who are appointed by the Mayor of | Indianapolis and certain other officials in Marion, Hami |
City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, | Indianapolis, and Chicago. |
Rawlings' investigations take him to | Indianapolis and Evansville, Indiana, even as the Klan t |
Ranelin was born in | Indianapolis, and lived in New York before moving to Det |
cal and community-related news for northern | Indianapolis and the surrounding suburbs. |
Rice's grandfather was from | Indianapolis and passed on his interest in racing to Ric |
ross attended Lawrence North High School in | Indianapolis and graduated in 1990. |
2006 by Bart Peterson, the former Mayor of | Indianapolis, and David Harris, Mayor Peterson's former |
hone exchanges serving much of northeastern | Indianapolis and Marion County, including the Castleton |
ey are the tallest residential buildings in | Indianapolis and Indiana. |
l neighborhood on the near-northeastside of | Indianapolis and is part of the larger Brightwood neighb |
followed for Marshall, including tapings in | Indianapolis and New York City at Carnegie Hall. |
They had hits like | Indianapolis and Like A Cannonball, which was featured o |
e of all, Warren allows the Race to destroy | Indianapolis, and then commits suicide, with Vice Presid |
He is the former concertmaster of the | Indianapolis and San Antonio Symphony Orchestras, and ha |
he latest in a string of disappointments at | Indianapolis, and Kanaan is now often referred to-along |
, Soft Asault has been playing primarily in | Indianapolis and Noblesville. |
time as assistant with Tampa Bay, Oakland, | Indianapolis and Minnesota. |
Indianapolis and Marion County have a consolidated gover | |
t on The Bob and Tom Show, broadcast out of | Indianapolis, and discussing happenings in the NFL, prim |
UST Tower was built by Duke Realty Corp. of | Indianapolis and Kane Realty Corp. of Raleigh. |
xtensive commercial recording experience in | Indianapolis and in Nashville, Tennessee. |
eled from the children's museums in Boston, | Indianapolis and Brooklyn. |
e board of directors of the Liberty Fund in | Indianapolis and he was also a trustee of the Foundation |
ircle is the standard symbol of the city of | Indianapolis, and the flag of Indianapolis is an iconic |
Thereafter, Alexander practiced medicine in | Indianapolis and in 1920 married Mary Hunter, an Indiana |
Chicago, | Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad 1956 |
ty in Terre Haute built by the Terre Haute, | Indianapolis, and Eastern Traction Company was a power h |
t the U.S. including KOIL in Omaha, WIFE in | Indianapolis, and KISN in Portland for Star Stations. |
Olympic Sports history at the University of | Indianapolis and is the president of the Indiana Olympia |
go, Tampa, Charlotte, Charleston, Columbus, | Indianapolis, and Denver. |
rthwest of the central business district of | Indianapolis and serves as a reliever airport for Indian |
He taught at Herron School of Art in | Indianapolis and his various works adorn the Indiana Sta |
f in the 80's and included WZPL (move in to | Indianapolis) and WLLT (Cincinnati). |
the league finals in 2000 before losing to | Indianapolis and in 2001 before falling to the Oklahoma |
007 Chase, with Stewart winning at Chicago, | Indianapolis and Watkins Glen and Hamlin winning at New |
On March 31, 2010 | Indianapolis announced that the home on Hamilton Avenue |
ment for a sculpture garden at the Northern | Indianapolis apartment complex Pickwick Place. |
was announced the recipient of the award in | Indianapolis April 5, 2010. |
loomington and Riley Children's Hospital of | Indianapolis are two favorite causes of the team. |
The colors of the University of | Indianapolis are crimson and grey. |
orts teams that represent the University of | Indianapolis are called the Greyhounds, or just Hounds f |
ornado also hit the eastern sections of the | Indianapolis area causing damage to dozens of structures |
branch out to sign artists from outside the | Indianapolis area, including Chicago guitar virtuoso Far |
ring to focus efforts on other malls in the | Indianapolis area, Simon sold the mall to Ashkenazy Acqu |
illion people, including the fringes of the | Indianapolis area. |
lines to 79 Indiana counties including the | Indianapolis area. |
e Fishers, Indiana, and broadcasting in the | Indianapolis area. |
eatre organ soloist in both the Chicago and | Indianapolis areas for the last twenty years. |
It currently resides on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center Indianapolis, Indiana, United St |
ican artist John McNaughton, located at the | Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, United |
Gary Freeman, located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Unite |
In 1979 the | Indianapolis Art League (currently the Indianapolis Art |
913-1915, and headed the Art Association of | Indianapolis' Art School Committee from 1915-1927. |
According to the | Indianapolis Art Center, McNaughton's goal with the work |
While the | Indianapolis Art Center titles it "Ascent the Wind", the |
rk was then disassembled and shipped to the | Indianapolis Art Museum and installed in the course of a |
merican artist Brose Partington, located at | Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, United |
The work sits on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center located in Indianapolis, Indiana |
on display at and in the collection of the | Indianapolis Art Center, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Unite |
cated on the grounds of the ARTSPARK at the | Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, United |
k is located in the ARTSPARK grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Unite |
by Ho-Chunk artist Truman Lowe, located at | Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, United |
ered a controversial defeat at the hands of | Indianapolis Artillery, who featured Winchester Osgood a |
ed himself into the lineup during a loss to | Indianapolis Artillery. |
work currently sits on the west lawn of the | Indianapolis Arts Center grounds. |
e former Central Avenue Methodist Church in | Indianapolis as a performance venue and new state headqu |
" since 1970, when it was incorporated into | Indianapolis as part of Unigov. |
1987 Gold Medalist at Pan-American Games in | Indianapolis as a Featherweight |
In 2007 and 2008 Conde Nast ranked Conrad | Indianapolis as top 100 in the world, and Expedia Inside |
ounded Providence Cristo Rey High School in | Indianapolis as a sponsored ministry of the Congregation |
mes Allison estate, “Riverdale,” located in | Indianapolis, as a site for Marian College. |
nterest was in place to create "The Greater | Indianapolis Association for Lutheran Secondary Educatio |
hes, with a season-best 4th place finish in | Indianapolis at the Kroger 200. |
history of the IMA and the arts movement in | Indianapolis at the turn of the 20th century. |
Dickey died on July 3, 2006, in | Indianapolis at age 79. |
, the first State Fair was held in downtown | Indianapolis at the Marion County Fairgrounds. |
On May 5, Obama campaigned in Downtown | Indianapolis at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza, dr |
rtheast side of Alexander Ralston's Plat of | Indianapolis at the intersection of East Street and New |
ral Business College (now the University of | Indianapolis) at Indianapolis in 1906 and from Earlham C |
is a Rhythmic Contemporary radio station in | Indianapolis at 96.3 FM also known as "Hot 96.3: Interac |
Located in the northwest part of | Indianapolis at the Pyramids. |
O'Meara later died in | Indianapolis, at age 70. |
Bishop Chartrand died in | Indianapolis, at the age of 63. |
cCluskey) Thompson moved with his family to | Indianapolis at the age of twelve. |
tower are located on the northwest side of | Indianapolis, at the same site now used by WISH-TV: 7619 |
eenagers who won the U.S. Nationals for the | Indianapolis Athletic Club alongside Mike Troy, Bill Bar |
o the Governor in 1988 at a ceremony at the | Indianapolis Athletic Club. |
Downtown | Indianapolis attractions include the Circle Centre Mall, |
ing charged with murder, Eyler confessed to | Indianapolis authorities in a plea bargain. |
in continued his work as a state senator in | Indianapolis, awaiting his next opportunity to seek high |
An | Indianapolis baker, John R. Nickum, had the building bui |
nty Bar Association, and is a Fellow of the | Indianapolis Bar Foundation. |
. Voyles, Jr., is the 2009 President of the | Indianapolis Bar Association. |
forward/guard from Cathedral High School in | Indianapolis, Barnhorst played four seasons at Notre Dam |
5, Holloway was the musical director of the | Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and between 2005 and 2006 |
he Johnson family sold their interest to an | Indianapolis based firm, Emmis Communications. |
e joined the pharmaceutical division at the | Indianapolis based Eli Lilly and Company, managing the c |
Louisville's Stewarts Dry Goods with their | Indianapolis based L. S. Ayres stores in 1983. |
In 2001, the Mayor of | Indianapolis became the nation's only mayor with the aut |
Indianapolis became a #1 hit in Puerto Rico and most of | |
ended when the lights of the nearby city of | Indianapolis became too bright to permit the long exposu |
He chose the subject of the USS | Indianapolis because it came up in the film Jaws. |
January 10 - | Indianapolis becomes the capital of Indiana (moved from |
entered CART in 1987 and finished third at | Indianapolis, becoming CART's Rookie of the Year. |
ions: WWHO in Columbus, Ohio and WNDY-TV in | Indianapolis, before those stations were sold to LIN in |
next season, he played just four games for | Indianapolis before moving to the Kalamazoo Wings in the |
d later transferred to Butler University in | Indianapolis before turning to music full-time. |
merica Tower is the 2nd tallest building in | Indianapolis behind only the Chase Tower. |
ly named for President Harrison in honor of | Indianapolis being his hometown. |
However, with the completion of the | Indianapolis Bellefontaine Railroad, as well as their st |
July 1888, McCulloch, the president of the | Indianapolis Benevolent Society, went public with his fi |
The ground was home to the | Indianapolis Blues of the National League for the 1878 s |
Association and he played one year for the | Indianapolis Blues before joining the Chicago White Stoc |
ation of Professional Baseball Players, the | Indianapolis Blues, Chicago White Stockings and Detroit |
addition, he served as the president of the | Indianapolis Board of Realtors (1950), the Greater India |
he station is licensed to the University of | Indianapolis Board of Trustees. |
me in Hospital Treatment and Other Careers ( | Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1963), based in par |
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