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Since arriving at the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, the museum has added over $3 |
per, which is held in the collection of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), in Indianapolis, India |
It is on display at and owned by the | Indianapolis Museum of Art located in Indianapolis, Indi |
tate and house museum on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, Uni |
Freeman, created in 1976 and located at the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is near Indianapolis, |
relocated Broken Walrus II was given to the | Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) by the Borns family in |
erican artist George Rickey, located at the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is near downtown India |
Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Some of his works can be seen at the | Indianapolis Museum of Art. |
r Velodrome is an open-air cycling track in | Indianapolis named for Marshall Taylor. |
USS | Indianapolis National Memorial |
Woodruff Place was the inspiration behind | Indianapolis native Booth Tarkington's successful novel |
Cincinnati, Ohio, originally consisting of | Indianapolis native Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds along with |
umber seven car driven by Bill Cummings, an | Indianapolis native, at an average speed of 104.863 mile |
to the FCC, are located on the eastside of | Indianapolis, near 2300 N Hawthorne. |
nstruction of low-cost housing units in the | Indianapolis Negro section." |
Like many inner-city | Indianapolis neighborhoods, blight, urban decay, and cri |
Like many | Indianapolis neighborhoods, Hillside suffered from signi |
Despite some modest success, the fans of | Indianapolis never really bonded with Trudeau. |
ld (Missouri), Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, | Indianapolis, New Haven, New Orleans, Syracuse (New York |
Is in the | Indianapolis news market but is in the WXIX Market which |
nline poll was conducted in connection with | Indianapolis news channel's stories earlier in November |
He moved to the | Indianapolis News the following year, where he remained |
chool Has New Dormitory" in the now-defunct | Indianapolis News on October 16th, 1963 names "Dugan Hal |
The | Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for |
re her husband, Richard Shull, a well-known | Indianapolis News columnist, and two young daughters---a |
The anti-gay posts were picked up by local | Indianapolis news outlets and nationally recognized prog |
The | Indianapolis News was an evening paper, and its decline |
Indianapolis News, 14 April 1959. | |
in the state of Indiana, and was the oldest | Indianapolis newspaper in existence. |
een months after the first recorded fire in | Indianapolis occurred on January 17, 1825, which took pl |
He finished his career coaching at | Indianapolis of the American Association in 1940. |
n his pro career by signing a contract with | Indianapolis of the American Association in 1915, but fi |
The University of | Indianapolis offers nine associate's, 70 bachelor's, 22 |
le, Indiana University-Purdue University at | Indianapolis offers a graduate program devoted to Labora |
The | Indianapolis Olympians were a National Basketball Associ |
He was selected by the | Indianapolis Olympians in the 7th round of the 1950 NBA |
Alex Groza of the | Indianapolis Olympians scored a team-high 17 points for |
He was traded to the | Indianapolis Olympians his rookie year. |
s (1952-1955) in the NBA as a member of the | Indianapolis Olympians and Philadelphia Warriors. |
l Basketball Association as a member of the | Indianapolis Olympians and Baltimore Bullets. |
(20th overall) of the 1950 NBA Draft by the | Indianapolis Olympians, but never ended up playing in th |
He also played for the | Indianapolis Olympians, Philadelphia Warriors, St. Louis |
ssionally in the NBA for the Chicago Stags, | Indianapolis Olympians, Baltimore Bullets and Fort Wayne |
tion as a member of the Minneapolis Lakers, | Indianapolis Olympians, Philadelphia Warriors, and Fort |
Washington Capitols, Philadelphia Warriors, | Indianapolis Olympians, and Boston Celtics. |
Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Boston Celtics, and | Indianapolis Olympians. |
ball Association from 1949 to 1952 with the | Indianapolis Olympians. |
Schaefer later served as coach of the | Indianapolis Olympians. |
er was drafted in the 1952 NBA Draft by the | Indianapolis Olympians. |
Test markets included Denver, | Indianapolis, Omaha, San Francisco, Milwaukee, and Phila |
following their show in | Indianapolis on April 6th, 2011, Kevin Palmer was quoted |
30 in time to play in the season finale at | Indianapolis on December 31. |
rancis Silas Chatard as the sixth Bishop of | Indianapolis on September 7, 1918. |
Haste The Day was in the band's hometown of | Indianapolis on December 30, 2005. |
He was made vicar general of | Indianapolis on February 13, 1910. |
in 2004 along Fort Wayne Avenue in downtown | Indianapolis on the grounds of the Central Christian Chu |
ember 26 and played in the season finale at | Indianapolis on December 31. |
the album was recorded during a session in | Indianapolis on December 30, 1957. |
antilla made two finals in 2002 in Doha and | Indianapolis on hardcourt losing to Younes El Aynaoui an |
New died in | Indianapolis on June 4, 1906. |
na upon being named the fifth Archbishop of | Indianapolis on July 14, 1992; Buechlein was installed a |
ville, Kentucky, on March 20, 1921; died in | Indianapolis on February 26, 2004) was a jazz saxophonis |
led by a train while walking along track in | Indianapolis on, November 16, 1858. |
planned two additional yet similar malls in | Indianapolis, one of which was Castleton Square. |
k is the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of | Indianapolis, one of the few female Anglican bishops in |
Tony Stewart (2001; | Indianapolis only) |
The Art Institute of | Indianapolis opened in January of 2006 with 65 students. |
Baptist Bible College of | Indianapolis opened in the Fall of 1980 as an evening sc |
ing mall, developed by the Simon Company of | Indianapolis opened during Angelo's tenure. |
After a 1989 trial a federal court in | Indianapolis ordered them to be returned to the Greek Or |
The | Indianapolis organ building firm of Goulding & Wood, Inc |
am which won the 1987 Pan American Games in | Indianapolis over the US team. |
itterly assailed" by the American Legion at | Indianapolis over alleged corruption at the Veterans Bur |
ion of I-70 along the east side of downtown | Indianapolis overlaps Interstate 65. |
the team was being moved from Baltimore to | Indianapolis overnight and were able to remove their equ |
purchased the license for the tournament in | Indianapolis owing to the lack of a title sponsor for 20 |
nathan Bender, 1999 first round pick of the | Indianapolis Pacers. |
ews articles from stations from Evansville, | Indianapolis, Paducah, Louisville or Cape Girardeau abou |
One district, the | Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System, is split between |
Indianapolis Park or Athletic Park (II) is the name of a | |
e city limits, in Bruce Grounds (1887), and | Indianapolis Park (1888-1889). |
Sunday games during 1888-1889 were held at | Indianapolis Park. |
He is remembered as the mayor who began the | Indianapolis parks system. |
s to separate White City from the other two | Indianapolis parks, many of its newer offerings were usu |
the Orchestra America National Festival in | Indianapolis, part of the Music for All National Festiva |
m record in that category, and he also tied | Indianapolis' Peyton Manning for most consecutive games, |
he end of 1860 by 22-year-old Eli Lilly, an | Indianapolis pharmacist. |
fensive coordinator for Chicago, Baltimore, | Indianapolis, Philadelphia and with the New York Jets. |
in such cities as Toronto, Washington D.C., | Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburg |
three sons of Rachel and Morris Morris, an | Indianapolis pioneer who moved to central Indiana from K |
Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad and the | Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad in 1864. |
8 states which included Albany, Providence, | Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Hartford, Allento |
The | Indianapolis plant was closed down in 2004 as operations |
Noble District highlighted on the original | Indianapolis plat |
Pocklington purchased Gretzky and two other | Indianapolis players, goaltender Eddie Mio and forward P |
me such an issue in these projects that the | Indianapolis Police Department set up a station located |
ley is currently under investigation by the | Indianapolis Police Department for claiming immunity fro |
ted on January 1, 2007 by consolidating the | Indianapolis Police Department and the law enforcement d |
n August 27, 2008, Nwokorie was arrested by | Indianapolis police and charged with two felonies, crimi |
On November 4, Election Day for | Indianapolis political offices, bands of pro-union men r |
full-time closer for their Triple-A team in | Indianapolis, posting a career-high 34 saves and a 2.02 |
rgy's Frank E. Ratts Generating Station and | Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL)'s Petersburg Generating |
a damaged flag recovered from the USS | Indianapolis presented to the city of Indianapolis on Fe |
municipalities to be annexed by the City of | Indianapolis prior to the merger of city and county gove |
Oxford, and he is the recipient of the 2010 | Indianapolis Prize for his work on elephant conservation |
It is presented in conjunction with the | Indianapolis Prize. |
ning Chin and Karen populations in southern | Indianapolis, providing translation, transportation, med |
Metropolitan | Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, Inc. is a not-for-prof |
ia, the station is operated by Metropolitan | Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, Inc., which also opera |
Indianapolis Public Schools | |
in the Riverside neighborhood are zoned to | Indianapolis Public Schools 42 and 44. |
The school is operated by the | Indianapolis Public Schools system. |
In 1923, the school joined the | Indianapolis Public Schools when the town of Broad Rippl |
The | Indianapolis Public School Conference is an athletic con |
ass school, and the last high school in the | Indianapolis Public Schools to integrate, Broad Ripple g |
on performances to either open or close the | Indianapolis Public School's marching band competition. |
It is operated by | Indianapolis Public Schools. |
in 233 WHA games with the Houston Aeros and | Indianapolis Racers over parts of five seasons. |
lames of the National Hockey League and the | Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association. |
rie, and Hampton until he surfaced with the | Indianapolis Racers of the WHA. |
time he was drafted, Nugent played for the | Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association (WHA |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers and Cleveland Crusaders. |
rs, fell into a slump and was traded to the | Indianapolis Racers by mid-season. |
He was traded mid-season to the | Indianapolis Racers and finished his career there in 197 |
ckey Association with the Houston Aeros and | Indianapolis Racers |
He joined the | Indianapolis Racers in 1978-79, spending half the season |
Wings in the National Hockey League and the | Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey Association |
mes in the World Hockey Association for the | Indianapolis Racers |
Association (WHA) for the Quebec Nordiques, | Indianapolis Racers and Cincinnati Stingers. |
(1977-84) and two defunct hockey teams, the | Indianapolis Racers of the WHA and the Indianapolis Chec |
eral WHA teams courted Gretzky, notably the | Indianapolis Racers and the Birmingham Bulls. |
Instead he joined the WHA's | Indianapolis Racers for the 1974-75 season. |
was also selected in the third round by the | Indianapolis Racers in the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft. |
After the season, he was traded to the | Indianapolis Racers for Bill Goldsworthy, but he was alr |
-75 season and Stapleton was claimed by the | Indianapolis Racers, where he played for two seasons and |
During his career, he played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Cincinnati Stingers, Edmonton Oiler |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Phoenix Roadrunners, Detroit Red Wi |
ayed for the Chicago Cougars, Denver Spurs, | Indianapolis Racers, and Ottawa Civics. |
Hockey Association for the Calgary Cowboys, | Indianapolis Racers, and Winnipeg Jets. |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers, scoring eleven goals and adding fou |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Edmonton Oilers, and Los Angeles Sh |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers, Baltimore Blades, Michigan Stags, C |
uebec Nordiques and was later traded to the | Indianapolis Racers, where he was part of the deal that |
Morrison played for the | Indianapolis Racers, New York Golden Blades, New Jersey |
, Cleveland Crusaders, New England Whalers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Edmonton Oilers. |
who played for the WHA Chicago Cougars and | Indianapolis Racers, |
ks, Vancouver Blazers, Cincinnati Stingers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Edmonton Oilers. |
Hockey Association with the Winnipeg Jets, | Indianapolis Racers, and San Diego Mariners. |
, Cleveland Crusaders, Cincinnati Stingers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Quebec Nordiques. |
s Sharks, Michigan Stags, Baltimore Blades, | Indianapolis Racers, and Cincinnati Stingers. |
ore becoming the general manager of the WHA | Indianapolis Racers, and then the same position in 1977- |
ckey Association with the Winnipeg Jets and | Indianapolis Racers, scoring six goals and 46 assists. |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Cleveland Crusaders, Minnesota Figh |
icago Cougars, Denver Spurs, Ottawa Civics, | Indianapolis Racers, Cincinnati Stingers, and Toronto Ma |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Quebec Nordiques, Cincinnati Stinge |
He played for the | Indianapolis Racers, Quebec Nordiques, New York Islander |
w England Whalers, Cincinnati Stingers, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
ifornia Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
tion: 186 with the Nordiques and 6 with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
leveland Crusaders, Los Angeles Sharks, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
rs, Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
ilers, Quebec Nordiques, Houston Aeros, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
Association for the Cincinnati Stingers and | Indianapolis Racers. |
ders, Michigan Stags, Baltimore Blades, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
leveland Crusaders, San Diego Mariners, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
ers, Cincinnati Stingers, Houston Aeros and | Indianapolis Racers. |
He played with the Chicago Cougars and | Indianapolis Racers. |
He played with the Edmonton Oilers and | Indianapolis Racers. |
on in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
Lions and one in the United States for the | Indianapolis Racers. |
(WHA) for the Minnesota Fighting Saints and | Indianapolis Racers. |
ew England Whalers, San Diego Mariners, and | Indianapolis Racers. |
HL days with the World Hockey Association's | Indianapolis Racers. |
e World Hockey Association to sign with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
owners of the track, which held the name of | Indianapolis Raceway Park at the time. |
, Formula Libre, and Champ Car race held at | Indianapolis Raceway Park between 1961 and 1994. |
Sprint race at the paved five-eighths mile | Indianapolis Raceway Park on Saturday night and at the h |
7, Wise made his Nationwide Series debut at | Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP). |
usen's wife Shirley, the daughter of former | Indianapolis racing star Jim McElreath, as well as busin |
The station serves the | Indianapolis radio market at 107.1 FM. |
For the | Indianapolis radio station formerly known as WMYS, see W |
e garnering as much of a forty share of the | Indianapolis radio audience. |
Lamey is also a previous Sports Director of | Indianapolis radio station WIBC and, from 1989-2000, wor |
Indianapolis Railroad at the time of his death in Lawren | |
lso president of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & | Indianapolis Railroad. |
ter stop on the Jeffersonville, Madison and | Indianapolis Railroad. |
The Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and | Indianapolis Railway was formed from the merger of the C |
of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and | Indianapolis Railway from 1859 to 1878. |
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and | Indianapolis Railway |
First, | Indianapolis' Randy Johnson and Pat Pacillo combined for |
op Dogg, George Clinton, Killah Priest, and | Indianapolis rapper Jaecyn Bayne in their music in effor |
sues of institutional racism in the city of | Indianapolis rather than focus on Wilson's work. |
as such contains made-up teams, such as the | Indianapolis Rays and the Miami Sharks. |
rdwood floor that had been installed in the | Indianapolis RCA Dome for the Final Four. |
y become Eskenazi Health, in order to honor | Indianapolis real estate developers and philanthropists |
Young studied at Butler University in | Indianapolis, receiving a BA in English and French. |
ewspaper Publishers Association honored The | Indianapolis Recorder with Merit Awards in eight of its |
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