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ABC officials had wanted to do the same for Indianapolis for several years.
e last season in Baltimore as they moved to Indianapolis for the following season.
year she was honored by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis for her contributions to total Catholic edu
sed the AUL Tower (now OneAmerica Tower) in Indianapolis for the distinction.
Indianapolis Foundry was a Chrysler automobile foundry i
He was Navigator of the heavy cruiser Indianapolis from mid-1935, receiving promotion to the r
theaters than could be found in any part of Indianapolis from 1910 to 1950.
served as Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis from 1980-1988 and Vicar General of the Arc
He was the mayor of Indianapolis from 1918 to 1921.
ncompassed roughly the "Old City Limits" of Indianapolis from 1983-2003.
He served as Archbishop of Indianapolis from 1946 to 1970.
urrent with Interstate 465 clockwise around Indianapolis from the current south end to somewhere bet
It was later used in Indianapolis from 1984 to 1985 as the first call letters
fore the state government could be moved to Indianapolis from Corydon, fifty dollars was spent to ri
ennes, currently known as the Archbishop of Indianapolis, from 1848 until his death.
tomobiles linked to race and to the city of Indianapolis from 1911-1961.
Eyler was described by some Indianapolis gay community members as a good looking per
The inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis GP took place 99 years after the previous m
The 2009 Indianapolis Grand Prix was the twelfth round of the 200
3rd round at both the Stratton Mountain and Indianapolis Grand Prix events, the quarter finals of th
The 2011 Indianapolis Grand Prix will be the twelfth round of the
Hayden also contested the Moto2 race at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, riding a Moriwaki run by former
The Indianapolis Grand Prix is a motorcycling event held at
ilability of cheap mass transit to downtown Indianapolis greatly increased the customer base from wh
nd maintained autonomy, even as the City of Indianapolis grew and expanded around the neighborhood,
The brand originated in 1861 in the Indianapolis grocery store of Gilbert and Hester Van Cam
guard (and co-captain) Melissa Lechlitner, Indianapolis guard Ashley Barlow (and co-captain) and Va
The Idea of Race ( Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2000).
Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1985.
Around the turn of the 20th century Indianapolis had one of the largest networks of railroad
h; the final score was 31-21 and came after Indianapolis had been heavily favored to win.
d's Slovene past is one of the reasons that Indianapolis has a sister-city relationship with Piran,
t of the Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, has been named in his honor.
In recent years, the City of Indianapolis has finished constructing the Pleasant Run
In 1887, Schomberg's first year with Indianapolis, he hit .308
Born near Indianapolis, he pursued classical studies and graduated
A native of Indianapolis, he is an alumnus of Rose-Hulman Institute
eds and deterioration when Shaw took him to Indianapolis, he purchased the Speedway from Rickenbacke
At Indianapolis he won his first "500" by virtue of staying
After residing in Indianapolis, he moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1880 and
urn Architects and Domain Architecture Inc. Indianapolis headquartered Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. is the
The segment of Interstate 65 north of Indianapolis heads in the direction of Chicago, Illinois
Place, making it a magnet neighborhood for Indianapolis' health-care industry professionals.
data storage center, and also plays host to Indianapolis' Homeland Security Department as of Summer
d pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League.
d pitchers Ed Scott and Doc Newton from the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the Western League.
jor League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers and the 1887 New York Metropolitan
ghenys (1883), Washington Nationals (1884), Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884), and Rochester Broncos (189
last managed in the major leagues with the Indianapolis Hoosiers in 1889, and he managed the Provid
asons in the majors, 1914 and 1915, for the Indianapolis Hoosiers and, following their move to New J
gues in 1884, appearing in 27 games for the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association.
The 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers finished with a 59-75 record in th
ps is best remembered for managing the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers to the Federal League pennant.
en games, making three starts, for the 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League.
eball player who played in one game for the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the Federal League during the 1
He played in 10 games for the 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League.
ssional baseball player, who played for the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association from M
The ground was home to the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association in 188
Red Stockings for one game in 1883 and the Indianapolis Hoosiers for 63 games during their only yea
in the Federal League in 1914-1915, for the Indianapolis Hoosiers the first year, then moving with t
Kansas City Cowboys, Washington Nationals, Indianapolis Hoosiers and Philadelphia Athletics (AA).
n Beaneaters of the National League and the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association.
The 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers finished with a 29-78 record, 12th
The ground was the Sunday home field of the Indianapolis Hoosiers baseball club of the National Leag
It was also used for Sunday games by the Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League in 1887.
The 1888 Indianapolis Hoosiers finished with a 50-85 record in th
d pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League.
in Major League Baseball from for the 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers and 1894 Philadelphia Phillies of
He played and managed for the Indianapolis Hoosiers in 1884, then went on to manage th
on Association, and for the National League Indianapolis Hoosiers (1888-1889).
ed with the Detroit Wolverines (1884-1888), Indianapolis Hoosiers (1889), Boston Beaneaters (1890-18
The 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers finished with a 37-89 record in th
of two seasons in the majors, 1884 for the Indianapolis Hoosiers and 1886 for the Philadelphia Athl
The ground was the primary home of the Indianapolis Hoosiers baseball club of the National Leag
the Detroit Wolverines, St. Louis Maroons, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, Philadel
seasons in Major League Baseball, with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City Cowboys, Detroit Wolv
the American League, then in 1914 with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, continuing with the team in 1915
He would play for the Cincinnati Reds, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Newark Pepper.
Peltz first played with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, in 1884 at the age of 23.
teams by admitting the Brooklyn Atlantics, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Toledo Blue Stockings and Washing
n Braves, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Newark Pepper.
verines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the Nation
(1884-1891) with the Philadelphia Quakers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders and Cinci
He played one season each for the Indianapolis Hoosiers, Cincinnati Red Stockings, and Kan
sons, from 1888-1890, for the Chicago Cubs, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Washington Nationals, and Buffalo
the Providence Grays, Kansas City Cowboys, Indianapolis Hoosiers, New York Giants, and Louisville C
Boston Beaneaters, Kansas City Cowboys, and Indianapolis Hoosiers.
Frank Harter jumped from the Reds to the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
as a pitcher for one season (1887) with the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
82-1884, for the Philadelphia Athletics and Indianapolis Hoosiers.
14, for the Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves and Indianapolis Hoosiers.
In 1887, Thomas was the manager for the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
n 1884 and 1888 for the Cleveland Blues and Indianapolis Hoosiers.
in the Federal League, 25 games behind the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
ger of an upstart National League team, the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
jor League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers.
layed for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
He played in 32 games in 1914 for the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
In 1887, Horace was the manager for the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
s and was then acquired by the major league Indianapolis Hoosiers.
jor League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers.
Major League Baseball catcher for the 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers.
He would play for the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
hird baseman and shortstop, in 1914 for the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
Warren played for the Indianapolis Hoosiers/Newark Pepper of the Federal Leagu
r who played for the Boston Red Sox (1913), Indianapolis Hoosiers/Newark Pepper (1914-15) and Cincin
ed three seasons in the majors, two for the Indianapolis Hoosiers/Newark Peppers franchise of the Fe
rtist located on the grounds of St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, United S
It was created by a consortium of Downtown Indianapolis hospitality, civic and business interests a
Indianapolis hosted President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1
1996, and reopened as the Ramada Waterbury Indianapolis Hotel in late 1996.
tion in NY, Colorado, Columbus, Fort Worth, Indianapolis, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Louisv
ut the halfway point to the end of I-65 and Indianapolis, I-65 passes through Lafayette.
onal season was the 1992-93 season with the Indianapolis Ice of the IHL.
ned to the Blackhawks organization with the Indianapolis Ice from 1994-97 before retiring as a playe
o played for the Richmond Renegades (ECHL), Indianapolis Ice (IHL), and Dallas Freeze (CHL).
ng in the IHL, spliting the season with the Indianapolis Ice and the Las Vegas Thunder.
and was named league MVP as a member of the Indianapolis Ice in 1992-93.
In 2000, he joined the Indianapolis Ice of the Central Hockey League for their
After college Dubinsky reported to the Indianapolis Ice of the IHL where he played the majority
Salt Lake Golden Eagles, Saginaw Hawks, and Indianapolis Ice of the International Hockey League.
in the International Hockey League with the Indianapolis Ice during the 1997-98 season.
r the 1992-93 season he was assigned to the Indianapolis Ice of the International Hockey League befo
They defeated the Indianapolis Ice in the first round 3-1, then defeated t
The Indianapolis Ice is the name of a former hockey team in
e spent the majority of his career with the Indianapolis Ice of the International Hockey League.
nternational Hockey League, playing for the Indianapolis Ice and the Chicago Wolves.
dians of the American Hockey League and the Indianapolis Ice of the International Hockey League.
HL Saskatoon J's, WHL Saskatoon Blades, IHL Indianapolis Ice, the NHL Chicago Blackhawks, Calgary Fl
The Indianapolis Impalas (Indianapolis Rugby Football Club)
fied City-County government for the city of Indianapolis, implementing a uniform cost accounting sys
With the win, Indianapolis improved to 9-6.
He lived in Indianapolis in 1880; in Chicago briefly in 1881; and in
pus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
ogan] turned the route in 13 1-5 seconds at Indianapolis in 1895".
Chase's father moved the family to Indianapolis in 1861 and employed his son as a salesman
ouis, MO, San Antonio, TX, Atlanta, GA, and Indianapolis, IN .
McDonald died in Indianapolis in 1891; interment was in Crown Hill Cemete
uary 14, 1991) became the youngest mayor of Indianapolis in 1951.
faculty of Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis in the fall of 2002 after serving in the Ar
He was on radio station WXLW, also in Indianapolis in 1964 and returned to television on WLWI
s performed by the Stage Actors Workshop in Indianapolis in October 2007.
s the first player since the Colts moved to Indianapolis in 1984 to be inducted into the Indianapoli
tney Museum of American Art and returned to Indianapolis in the fall of 1976.
sses are also offered at extension sites in Indianapolis, IN and Sharonville, OH.
ycled between Nashville, TN, Austin, TX and Indianapolis, IN during successive years.
on at 132 pounds, defeating Norman Goins of Indianapolis in the final.
Working in Indianapolis in the 1880s, Bohn entered into a partnersh
urman's Keeton racer finished 11th place at Indianapolis in 1913.
t Tyndall, Republican, was elected Mayor of Indianapolis in 1942, and served until his death in 1947
Voice of the Colts" since the team moved to Indianapolis in 1984, except for the 1992-1994 seasons.
octor from Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis in 1984.
Holtzman first came to Indianapolis in 1883 to read law.
Kaiserling won 17 games for pennant-winning Indianapolis in 1914.
rove at Dadhood! (Wesleyan Publishing House Indianapolis, IN May 1995)
iana Central College, now the University of Indianapolis, in 1943 and played baseball and basketball
He also jumped 18.20m at Indianapolis in 1988, but this was assisted by an illega
The Colts moved to Indianapolis in 1984 and were realigned into the AFC Sou
istian University (now Butler University at Indianapolis in 1873.
ing at the University of New Haven in 1979, Indianapolis in 1990 and settling at IUPUI in 1994.
He came to WFBQ Radio in Indianapolis in early 1983.
four original diagonal streets of downtown Indianapolis in the Alexander Ralston's plan of 1821.
Organized the Central Medical College in Indianapolis in 1877 and was dean until his death.
Reds' top prospect by Baseball America) and Indianapolis in 1997 before getting called up to the Maj
as graduated from the Indiana Law School at Indianapolis in 1904.
July 5, 1985: Market Square Arena - Indianapolis, IN
Mapleton was annexed by Indianapolis in 1902, and most of the rest of the neighb
a result (compare Mike Spence's accident at Indianapolis in 1968).
Indiana, until surpassed by the JW Marriott Indianapolis in 2011.
ional and state politics until his death in Indianapolis in 1929.
July 27, 1983: Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena
-Buckner Gold Democratic Convention held at Indianapolis in that year.
Indianapolis in the 'Gay Nineties': High School Diaries
Closs started professional basketball with Indianapolis in 1946.
ry 22-April 22, 2010: Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, IN
Washington Park was annexed by the city of Indianapolis in 1906.
ion of the group's formation, to be held in Indianapolis in August, 2008.
ng for the BAR team at the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis in 2003
He was appointed the first Archbishop of Indianapolis in 1944.
for AAA Indianapolis in 1982, Redus was brought up to the big cl
l, one half mile north of the University of Indianapolis in University Heights.
graduated from Ben Harrison Law School, in Indianapolis in 1928; where he commenced the practice of
itchell was born in Kentucky and settled in Indianapolis in 1859 where he read law.
es National Cemetery located in the city of Indianapolis in Marion County, Indiana.
He moved to Indianapolis in 1845, began law studies two years later
Press and Headquarters from Winona Lake to Indianapolis in 1990 shifted the focus of the Press.
It became the cathedral for the Diocese of Indianapolis in 1954.
the national convention (gold standard) at Indianapolis in 1896; member of the Wisconsin Tax Commis
He left Madison for Indianapolis in 1851 where he designed residences and pu
He died in Indianapolis in 1865 and is buried in Crown Hill Cemeter
Indians new home, Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis in 1996.
Prior to being annexed by Indianapolis in 1895, the settlement around what was the
Cox was born in Philadelphia and arrived in Indianapolis in 1833 and established a stove, tinware an
Joseph Church in Indianapolis in 1874, there overseeing the construction
returned to his law firm, which he moved to Indianapolis in December 1950.
ted from Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis in 1942, after attending Butler University
from the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis in 1983.
Big Bill Broonzy, before venturing first to Indianapolis in 1941 and Chicago four years later.
e-foot (15,300 m2) headquarters in downtown Indianapolis in July 1999, built on the site of the prio
                                                                                                    


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