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er having gained gold four years earlier in | Indianapolis, USA. |
Arts designs for other public buildings in | Indianapolis, including Indianapolis City Hall (1910), t |
He was born in New York City, and died in | Indianapolis, Indiana at the age of 49. |
James M. "Jim" Fosgate (born in | Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American inventor, engineer |
n Sribney at the 1987 Pan American Games in | Indianapolis. |
was interred at the Crown Hill Cemetery in | Indianapolis. |
sed the AUL Tower (now OneAmerica Tower) in | Indianapolis for the distinction. |
ministrative duties at Military Hospital in | Indianapolis. |
ALV-CA is a low-power television station in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, broadcasting local |
ng is a moving and storage company based in | Indianapolis, Indiana with more than 250 authorized agen |
r textile salesman in Amsterdam, arrived in | Indianapolis in 1850 and entered into a partnership with |
located at Sacred Heart Church, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. |
ld to 73 years old compete in the finals in | Indianapolis. |
oliseum at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in | Indianapolis. |
gree in chemistry from Butler University in | Indianapolis in 1929 and a PhD in 1932 from the Universi |
The company is based in | Indianapolis in the United States, and has branches in t |
3 Sportsgear, a sportsgear company based in | Indianapolis. |
s the first ever NFL playoff game played in | Indianapolis. |
the National Register of Historic Places in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
After residing in | Indianapolis, he moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1880 and |
one of six designated cultural districts in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
Born in Oxford, Ohio, Harrison grew up in | Indianapolis, Indiana where his father had a successful |
gust 23, 1987 at the Market Square Arena in | Indianapolis, United States. |
ed at age 22 in a fall on July 15, 1990, in | Indianapolis. |
he company began with a single cafeteria in | Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1950, founded by Charles O. Mc |
Perry Kitchen (born February 29, 1992 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American soccer player curr |
He taught at Herron School of Art in | Indianapolis and his various works adorn the Indiana Sta |
04 FINA Short Course World Championships in | Indianapolis, Lochte won the silver medal in the 200-met |
team after the 2002 World Championships in | Indianapolis. |
Set at the RCA Dome in | Indianapolis, Indiana, the 2006 Final Four was the first |
Tom) Van Arsdale (born February 22, 1943 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former professional basketba |
"Moe" Gardner, Jr. (born August 10, 1968 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) is a former professional American |
1 in Onalaska, Wisconsin - July 15, 1950 in | Indianapolis, Indiana), was a Major League Baseball firs |
The company is based in | Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. |
The Buckingham in | Indianapolis, Indiana is a multiple unit dwelling that w |
Louisville, KY. Maintenance is performed in | Indianapolis, Columbus, Louisville, & St Louis. |
ard Allen Coggins (born December 7, 1950 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an outfielder for the Baltimo |
Woodruff Place is a neighborhood in | Indianapolis located about a mile east of Downtown India |
d later transferred to Butler University in | Indianapolis before turning to music full-time. |
tholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
ellows Building, is a high rise building in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
ted in the Indiana State House, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
val is a film festival held each October in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
Born in | Indianapolis, Indiana, his interest in evolution and rej |
the women's triple jump on June 5, 1986 in | Indianapolis: 13.68 metres. |
ill graduated from Southport High School in | Indianapolis, Indiana, then attended Indiana University. |
Trenton, New Jersey and currently lives in | Indianapolis, Indiana, with his wife, Jan. |
forward/guard from Cathedral High School in | Indianapolis, Barnhorst played four seasons at Notre Dam |
og entry of May 16, 2007, Green was born in | Indianapolis, but his family moved three weeks after he |
Board of Directors of Kite Realty Group in | Indianapolis, Indiana and Roll Coater Inc., also based i |
Dr. England attended primary school in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from high school in |
Lawrence Graham (born November 26, 1970, in | Indianapolis, Indiana) is a retired American professiona |
had been practicing with a client roster in | Indianapolis since 1883 and had previous draftsman exper |
ville, Kentucky, on March 20, 1921; died in | Indianapolis on February 26, 2004) was a jazz saxophonis |
CMG Worldwide, headquartered in | Indianapolis, Indiana is a multinational intellectual pr |
of America Grand Nationals Championship in | Indianapolis, Indiana, during the 2007/2008 School year. |
relative of his car owner, Peter Schmidt in | Indianapolis, In. |
He competed at the inaugural | Indianapolis 500 in 1911. |
Strang was pole sitter for the inaugural | Indianapolis 500. |
urn Architects and Domain Architecture Inc. | Indianapolis headquartered Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. is the |
center of the state: Marion (which includes | Indianapolis, the state's capital and largest city), Boo |
duated from the Medical College of Indiana, | Indianapolis in 1890. |
Further information: | Indianapolis 500 traditions |
, officially known as the Hilton Garden Inn | Indianapolis Downtown, is a hotel high-rise in Indianapo |
Like many inner-city | Indianapolis neighborhoods, blight, urban decay, and cri |
" since 1970, when it was incorporated into | Indianapolis as part of Unigov. |
The reference point is | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
, North Carolina; Providence, Rhode Island; | Indianapolis, Indiana; Charleston, South Carolina; and P |
ent of the Democratic National Party at its | Indianapolis Convention in 1900 but declined the nominat |
The events were competed at the IU | Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium. |
Hockey Association with the Winnipeg Jets, | Indianapolis Racers, and San Diego Mariners. |
for Luczo Dragon Racing in 3 races: Kansas, | Indianapolis and Infineon. |
aced on July 27th at the 2.5 miles (4.0 km) | Indianapolis Motor Speedway located in Speedway, Indiana |
ofessionally for the NBA's New York Knicks, | Indianapolis Jets, and Baltimore Bullets. |
tion as a member of the Minneapolis Lakers, | Indianapolis Olympians, Philadelphia Warriors, and Fort |
1960 World Drivers' Championship; the last | Indianapolis 500 to be included in the Championship. |
to take his place at quarterback and later | Indianapolis Colts star Peyton Manning. |
faculty of Indiana University School of Law | Indianapolis in the fall of 2002 after serving in the Ar |
octor from Indiana University School of Law | Indianapolis in 1984. |
.D. at the Indiana University School of Law | Indianapolis in 1986. |
to the Reds as manager of the minor league | Indianapolis Indians from 1993 to 1995. |
s and was then acquired by the major league | Indianapolis Hoosiers. |
on Association, and for the National League | Indianapolis Hoosiers (1888-1889). |
played with the National Football League's | Indianapolis Colts. |
the coach of the National Football League's | Indianapolis Colts in 1985 and 1986, where he tallied a |
year, he became head coach of the league's | Indianapolis Capitols, but resigned on February 4, 1969 |
guard (and co-captain) Melissa Lechlitner, | Indianapolis guard Ashley Barlow (and co-captain) and Va |
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library, | Indianapolis, Indiana |
They had hits like | Indianapolis and Like A Cannonball, which was featured o |
Tyjuan Hagler - Linebacker, | Indianapolis Colts |
The anti-gay posts were picked up by local | Indianapolis news outlets and nationally recognized prog |
t. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Louisville, | Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, as well as mi |
Their report called his plans to make | Indianapolis a railroad hub "utopian", and "mad and impr |
ludes animal control, emergency management, | Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, and the Ind |
Many | Indianapolis and Formula One championships have been won |
Like many | Indianapolis neighborhoods, Hillside suffered from signi |
Maker's Mark | Indianapolis features 200 wines by the bottle and 20 by |
the Detroit Wolverines, St. Louis Maroons, | Indianapolis Hoosiers, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, Philadel |
Indiana, until surpassed by the JW Marriott | Indianapolis in 2011. |
Marriott | Indianapolis is a high-rise hotel in Indianapolis, India |
Metropolitan | Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, Inc. is a not-for-prof |
ia, the station is operated by Metropolitan | Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, Inc., which also opera |
Sprint race at the paved five-eighths mile | Indianapolis Raceway Park on Saturday night and at the h |
oston Symphony, the Cleveland, Minneapolis, | Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Washington Symphonies. |
New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, | Indianapolis Star, and The Maine Times). |
he Oprah Magazine, Washington Golf Monthly, | Indianapolis Monthly, The London Observer, Men's Style ( |
ed physique, Lupus earned the titles of Mr. | Indianapolis, Mr. Indiana, Mr. Hercules and Mr. Internat |
His Indy team has won multiple | Indianapolis 500 races and the CART championship. |
emier is on display in the Speedway Museum, | Indianapolis. |
ry 22-April 22, 2010: Indiana State Museum, | Indianapolis, IN |
Taylor, Anton Rubinstein: A Life in Music, | Indianapolis, 2007 |
In 1962, he was named | Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, a result of his 6th |
Kansas City Cowboys, Washington Nationals, | Indianapolis Hoosiers and Philadelphia Athletics (AA). |
d in the Civil War camps and hospitals near | Indianapolis, which were originally buried in Green Lawn |
Born near | Indianapolis, Indiana, Pile completed preparatory studie |
xpanded late that morning northward to near | Indianapolis, Indiana, northwest to near St. Louis, Miss |
Born near | Indianapolis, he pursued classical studies and graduated |
ovia High School in Monrovia, Indiana, near | Indianapolis. |
She now lives near | Indianapolis with her husband; they have two grown child |
ions to the university, the mayor of nearby | Indianapolis, Indiana (Letterman's childhood home), Bart |
upport race for the Brickyard 400 at nearby | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
the county, the township is home to the new | Indianapolis International Airport main terminal. |
Football Career He worked out for the NFL | Indianapolis Colts and attended mini camp for the C.F.L. |
2009, earning him a contract with the NFL's | Indianapolis Colts in January 2010. |
Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the NFL's | Indianapolis Colts |
was hired to the same position by the NFL's | Indianapolis Colts. |
professional career he played for the NFL's | Indianapolis Colts (1991-1992) and Atlanta Falcons (1993 |
Association (WHA) for the Quebec Nordiques, | Indianapolis Racers and Cincinnati Stingers. |
A street in northeastern | Indianapolis was renamed Binford Boulevard in his honor. |
hone exchanges serving much of northeastern | Indianapolis and Marion County, including the Castleton |
Geist is an area in northeastern | Indianapolis, Indiana (in Lawrence Township) and southea |
ment for a sculpture garden at the Northern | Indianapolis apartment complex Pickwick Place. |
cal and community-related news for northern | Indianapolis and the surrounding suburbs. |
War I, residents of means moved to northern | Indianapolis. |
chool Has New Dormitory" in the now-defunct | Indianapolis News on October 16th, 1963 names "Dugan Hal |
Nicholas H. Noyes | Indianapolis, Indiana |
an space program, or allow the Race to nuke | Indianapolis for revenge. |
time as assistant with Tampa Bay, Oakland, | Indianapolis and Minnesota. |
and the American Advertising Federation of | Indianapolis (AAF of Indianapolis). |
The mayor of | Indianapolis, John Duvall, was convicted and sentenced t |
cCulloch recommended that the government of | Indianapolis “close up official out-door relief… check p |
They play on the near north side of | Indianapolis, Indiana at Park Tudor School's football fi |
"The Fine Arts Society of | Indianapolis is a public charitable trust established to |
turbine is located on the northwest side of | Indianapolis and has a production capacity of 158 MW of |
at is now the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of | Indianapolis. |
diana, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of | Indianapolis. |
ce and his wife were listed as residents of | Indianapolis along with their son, David W. Allerdice, J |
nd maintained autonomy, even as the City of | Indianapolis grew and expanded around the neighborhood, |
30, Allerdice continued to be a resident of | Indianapolis along with his wife, Cornelia, and sons Dav |
municipalities to be annexed by the City of | Indianapolis prior to the merger of city and county gove |
The Art Institute of | Indianapolis opened in January of 2006 with 65 students. |
s of Interstate 69 on the northeast side of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
For the mayor of | Indianapolis, Indiana, see Samuel Henderson (Indianapoli |
uary 14, 1991) became the youngest mayor of | Indianapolis in 1951. |
New York City, and Belle Closser Wilson of | Indianapolis, survived her. |
on County, 1975-1977, and was a resident of | Indianapolis, until his death in 1992. |
In 1849, Newcomb was elected mayor of | Indianapolis and reelected in 1851. |
theaters than could be found in any part of | Indianapolis from 1910 to 1950. |
ewly elevated Roman Catholic Archdiocese of | Indianapolis. |
served as Chancellor of the Archdiocese of | Indianapolis from 1980-1988 and Vicar General of the Arc |
loomington and Riley Children's Hospital of | Indianapolis are two favorite causes of the team. |
ers, accepted a deal offered by the city of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
theast bound street on the opposite side of | Indianapolis, was also shown as State Road 37A, but the |
He was the mayor of | Indianapolis from 1918 to 1921. |
ost part, this resulted in a unification of | Indianapolis with its immediate suburbs. |
s an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
The city of | Indianapolis merged most government services with those |
The township is entirely within the city of | Indianapolis. |
oyne Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of | Indianapolis. |
rom the Circle, Lockerbie Square was one of | Indianapolis' earliest walkable suburbs. |
Flower is a neighborhood on the Eastside of | Indianapolis. |
e consecutive terms (1875-1881) as mayor of | Indianapolis. |
ng and revitalization for the urban core of | Indianapolis. |
913-1915, and headed the Art Association of | Indianapolis' Art School Committee from 1915-1927. |
ic district and neighborhood in the city of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
pleted by architects D.A. Bohlen and Son of | Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1891. |
re legally part of the Consolidated City of | Indianapolis and are fully subject to the laws and contr |
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 |
became the first Democratic Party mayor of | Indianapolis since Charles G. Coulon twenty-seven years |
Voters will elect the Mayor of | Indianapolis, members of the Indianapolis City-County Co |
ntenna are located on the northwest side of | Indianapolis. |
army officer and 11th mayor of the city of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
on at 132 pounds, defeating Norman Goins of | Indianapolis in the final. |
61 Fall Creek Road on the northeast side of | Indianapolis. |
near The Pyramids on the Northwest side of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
ra was later named the fourth Archbishop of | Indianapolis, Indiana, on November 27, 1979. |
In 1971, Schenkel, a longtime friend of | Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony Hulman, was a pas |
information gathered from 1985 telecast of | Indianapolis 500. |
m produced by The Really Really Big Show of | Indianapolis, Indiana, titled "A Day in the Life of Joe |
ities are located in and around the city of | Indianapolis. |
then from 1900 was appointed postmaster of | Indianapolis. |
e oldest intact residential neighborhood of | Indianapolis. |
The city of | Indianapolis and Marion County are a merged unit. |
t Tyndall, Republican, was elected Mayor of | Indianapolis in 1942, and served until his death in 1947 |
owners of the track, which held the name of | Indianapolis Raceway Park at the time. |
Road and Burk Road on the far east side of | Indianapolis. |
early in 1968, and the Fine Arts Society of | Indianapolis, Inc. was formed as a public charitable tru |
stgate is a neighborhood on the eastside of | Indianapolis. |
hool in Warren Township on the east side of | Indianapolis. |
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