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three sons of Rachel and Morris Morris, an | Indianapolis pioneer who moved to central Indiana from K |
3rd round at both the Stratton Mountain and | Indianapolis Grand Prix events, the quarter finals of th |
the Colts made their controversial move to | Indianapolis. |
In 1961 he moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana and filled a number of positions a |
college and working at WKYT, Emily moved to | Indianapolis to work as an entertainment reporter for AB |
s the first player since the Colts moved to | Indianapolis in 1984 to be inducted into the Indianapoli |
s football commitments, they later moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, and then back to Philadelphia. |
He moved to | Indianapolis and ran a fiduciary business and served in |
Voice of the Colts" since the team moved to | Indianapolis in 1984, except for the 1992-1994 seasons. |
In 1875, Nordyke Marmon & Company moved to | Indianapolis to obtain better manufacturing and shipping |
The Colts moved to | Indianapolis in 1984 and were realigned into the AFC Sou |
The convention was moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, to make use of the larger Indiana |
He then moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, the same year. |
lic Service Commission in 1941 and moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
He moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana the next year, establishing himsel |
Upon becoming and adult, he moved to | Indianapolis, Chicago, and Madison, Wisconsin before fin |
They moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, Alice's hometown, and Pete began |
He then moved to | Indianapolis, where he was a correspondent for the Cinci |
Baltimore moved to | Indianapolis. |
He moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana in 1879 and resumed the practice o |
ot be opened until the capital had moved to | Indianapolis, starting on February 11, 1825, with the se |
school for several years, and then moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana in 1869 to study law. |
He moved to | Indianapolis in 1845, began law studies two years later |
and completed preparatory studies; moved to | Indianapolis, Ind., in 1823; studied law; was admitted t |
returned to his law firm, which he moved to | Indianapolis in December 1950. |
In 1824 he moved to | Indianapolis. |
his tenure at the land office, he moved to | Indianapolis (in 1825). |
The team moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana in 2000 and played as the Indiana |
He moved to | Indianapolis in 1859, was an unsuccessful candidate for |
, near Lexington, Indiana, English moved to | Indianapolis in 1865. |
e last season in Baltimore as they moved to | Indianapolis for the following season. |
where he spent two years, and then moved to | Indianapolis where he committed himself to ministry. |
fore the state government could be moved to | Indianapolis from Corydon, fifty dollars was spent to ri |
n New York City for many years; it moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1989. |
history of the IMA and the arts movement in | Indianapolis at the turn of the 20th century. |
He stayed there few months before moving to | Indianapolis Braves. |
Moving to | Indianapolis in 1939, he started singing with Ernie Fiel |
the collection of the Children's Museum of | Indianapolis |
tion took place at the Children's Museum of | Indianapolis. |
the collection of the Children's Museum of | Indianapolis. |
The unit mustered in | Indianapolis where it was drilled during 1861. |
owners of the track, which held the name of | Indianapolis Raceway Park at the time. |
Hockey League team with a similar name, the | Indianapolis Capitols, which also played in the Pepsi Co |
The stadium was named for | Indianapolis civic leader Michael A. Carroll after Carro |
15 at the Indiana University Natatorium in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
on Association, and for the National League | Indianapolis Hoosiers (1888-1889). |
ghenys (1883), Washington Nationals (1884), | Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884), and Rochester Broncos (189 |
A native of | Indianapolis, he is an alumnus of Rose-Hulman Institute |
oes by the name of "Kotchy", is a native of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
d Northside Historic District near downtown | Indianapolis. |
Crown Hill Cemetery, which is near downtown | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
Interstate 70 passes near the | Indianapolis International Airport before intersecting w |
de Parkway S. Drive on the near-eastside of | Indianapolis, just north of the Rural-Sherman neighborho |
l neighborhood on the near-northeastside of | Indianapolis and is part of the larger Brightwood neighb |
e oldest intact residential neighborhood of | Indianapolis. |
gh school in the Haughville neighborhood of | Indianapolis. |
Street in the Little Flower neighborhood of | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
Place, making it a magnet neighborhood for | Indianapolis' health-care industry professionals. |
Woodruff Place is a neighborhood in | Indianapolis located about a mile east of Downtown India |
aims to combat high-crime neighborhoods in | Indianapolis. |
one of the oldest suburban neighborhoods in | Indianapolis and is fairly residential in nature, despit |
quare as one of the unique neighborhoods of | Indianapolis. |
teran NASCAR racer John Andretti, nephew of | Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti and first cousin |
ng Network, Performance Racing Network, and | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network. |
the first race ever held at the newly built | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
d and anchored news at WNTS-All News Radio ( | Indianapolis, IN), WKFD (Wickford, RI), WPRI-TV (ABC-TV |
th financial problems with his newspaper in | Indianapolis, Conner moved to Kearney, Nebraska, in 1872 |
nd operated African American newspaper, The | Indianapolis Leader in 1879. |
that time, Carson's hometown newspaper, The | Indianapolis Star, has praised him for "going strong" in |
e Hamilton Spectator and with newspapers in | Indianapolis, Indiana and Logansport, Indiana, before co |
, when it was sold to Central Newspapers of | Indianapolis, then the 15th-largest newspaper company in |
Jason Matthews, NFL tackle ( | Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans) |
ight End, from 1985-1992, for the NFL teams | Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets. |
nstitute for Policy Research, a non- profit | Indianapolis, Indiana based think tank. |
For details north of | Indianapolis, see Hoosier State. |
The segment of Interstate 65 north of | Indianapolis heads in the direction of Chicago, Illinois |
North of | Indianapolis, US 421 continues to the north-northwest, p |
ishers, joining Interstate 465 northeast of | Indianapolis, running along the portion of I-465 concurr |
in suburban Lawrence, Indiana, northeast of | Indianapolis, Indiana, named for the 23rd United States |
t is approximately 5 mi (8 km) northeast of | Indianapolis. |
is a neighborhood on the near Northside of | Indianapolis. |
a neighborhood located on the northside of | Indianapolis, located immediately east of Broad Ripple. |
iana from Kentucky, proceeding northwest to | Indianapolis, joining Interstate 465, then continuing no |
, which lies 65 miles (108 km) northwest of | Indianapolis. |
Not the | Indianapolis 500. |
al and barnstorming teams, most notably the | Indianapolis Kautskys with John Wooden and Frank Beard. |
eral WHA teams courted Gretzky, notably the | Indianapolis Racers and the Birmingham Bulls. |
the name "Beef Manhattan" in a now defunct | Indianapolis deli in the late 1940s where it gained trac |
Society Publications, volume 15, number 2. | Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. |
FL Football player for the Oakland Raiders, | Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs. |
John Boling (22 October 1884 | Indianapolis, Indiana - 19 April 1932 Mobile, Alabama) w |
val is a film festival held each October in | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
n County Courts and the headquarters of the | Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Indi |
He was an eight time starter of the | Indianapolis 500, 1957-64, winning the pole position in |
Shoup was serving as a leader of an | Indianapolis Zouave militia, but once the Civil War star |
nty Bar Association, and is a Fellow of the | Indianapolis Bar Foundation. |
ed physique, Lupus earned the titles of Mr. | Indianapolis, Mr. Indiana, Mr. Hercules and Mr. Internat |
and he currently serves as director of the | Indianapolis Chapter of 100 Black Men, a national organi |
ark di Suvero located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, Uni |
It was created by a consortium of Downtown | Indianapolis hospitality, civic and business interests a |
It currently resides on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center Indianapolis, Indiana, United St |
ctions at Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art, | Indianapolis Museum of Art, Midwest Museum of American A |
Holcomb also was a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Phi |
ly 30, 2009, Simon Crookall, the CEO of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, announced that Venzago' |
In 1864, he became political editor of the | Indianapolis Daily Journal. |
faculty of Indiana University School of Law | Indianapolis in the fall of 2002 after serving in the Ar |
ich Hulman, assumed the chairmanship of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hulman & Co., the family |
Dick was the elder brother of 1960 | Indianapolis 500 winner Jim Rathmann. |
e home of the brave" to "...the home of the | Indianapolis 500.". |
Gary Freeman, located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Unite |
It was stationed on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was closed to racing |
It was the 21st edition of the | Indianapolis Tennis Championships, and was part of the I |
s listed for two years on the roster of the | Indianapolis Colts but ultimately retired due to injury. |
ation located on the south side of downtown | Indianapolis. |
5, Holloway was the musical director of the | Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and between 2005 and 2006 |
However, with the completion of the | Indianapolis Bellefontaine Railroad, as well as their st |
illion people, including the fringes of the | Indianapolis area. |
octor from Indiana University School of Law | Indianapolis in 1984. |
Esera has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles. |
ist whose work is in the collections of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Smithsonian. |
usen's wife Shirley, the daughter of former | Indianapolis racing star Jim McElreath, as well as busin |
work currently sits on the west lawn of the | Indianapolis Arts Center grounds. |
1994 to be the defensive coordinator of the | Indianapolis Colts by his brother Bill Tobin, the teams |
He was defensive coordinator of the | Indianapolis Colts from 1989-1990 |
n included Bret Waller, the director of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Harry Robinson, a profes |
ornado also hit the eastern sections of the | Indianapolis area causing damage to dozens of structures |
nt it was the property of the owners of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway - the Hulman Family of Terre |
nathan Bender, 1999 first round pick of the | Indianapolis Pacers. |
Jerry is the younger brother of 1983 | Indianapolis 500 winner Tom Sneva. |
vis was signed to the practice squad of the | Indianapolis Colts on November 5, 2008 after cornerback |
Murat Centre: is the headquarters of the | Indianapolis Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the M |
four original diagonal streets of downtown | Indianapolis in the Alexander Ralston's plan of 1821. |
He was a member of the | Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl XLI team. |
6 Girls School Road, former location of the | Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility. |
The 26th running of the | Indianapolis 500 took place on Monday, May 30, 1938. |
t publicity" by a planning committee of the | Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, "the representatives o |
ver to qualify for the pole position of the | Indianapolis 500-Mile Race as a rookie, going on to lead |
He became Music Director of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in 2002. |
Alex Groza of the | Indianapolis Olympians scored a team-high 17 points for |
maintain the racing characteristics of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
ns, the Hilbert Circle Theatre (home of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra), financial institutions |
na, 12 miles (19 km) north-east of downtown | Indianapolis. |
The 22nd running of the | Indianapolis 500 took place on May 30, 1934. |
l Basketball Association as a member of the | Indianapolis Jets and Rochester Royals. |
y located immediately northwest of downtown | Indianapolis. |
Hunter has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints and Edmonton Eski |
It was the 20th edition of the | Indianapolis Tennis Championships, and was part of the I |
f History was located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art. |
s including the Southeastern portion of the | Indianapolis metropolitan area. |
Lynch has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
chool is located 20 miles south of downtown | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
Fengler acted as Chief Steward of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway from 1958 until 1974. |
ions to the university, the mayor of nearby | Indianapolis, Indiana (Letterman's childhood home), Bart |
studios are located just north of downtown | Indianapolis, along that city's Television Row in the fo |
reinvested in a transformation of downtown | Indianapolis and its urban neighborhoods. |
ute 40/West Washington Street, north of the | Indianapolis International Airport. |
Nelson hitting Reggie Wayne of the | Indianapolis Colts in 2007. |
This page is a list of the | Indianapolis Colts NFL Draft selections. |
. Voyles, Jr., is the 2009 President of the | Indianapolis Bar Association. |
Gameplay is a simulation of an | Indianapolis 500 style of race, in which players compete |
Petrowski has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
and was named league MVP as a member of the | Indianapolis Ice in 1992-93. |
his dual interests, he was a member of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (1941), the Claude Thorn |
Jones has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, Nashville Kats, San Jose SaberCats a |
ahead of New England and two ahead of both | Indianapolis and Miami. |
The 28th running of the | Indianapolis 500 took place on May 30, 1940. |
2005-2008, he was the hitting coach of the | Indianapolis Indians, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pitt |
Hermes was a member of the | Indianapolis Zoo team, that accomplished the world's fir |
He has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, and Atlanta Falco |
Solomon later became music director of the | Indianapolis Symphony. |
ed about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of downtown | Indianapolis. |
He was the recipient of the | Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award for 2007. |
e, including the following: he wrote of the | Indianapolis 500 automobile race, "Gentlemen, start your |
ive tackle who is currently a member of the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
Hosted the coverage of the | Indianapolis 500 for 25 years. |
e garnering as much of a forty share of the | Indianapolis radio audience. |
The Idea of Race ( | Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 2000). |
orhood located immediately east of Downtown | Indianapolis, Indiana. |
Keenan has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers. |
s (1952-1955) in the NBA as a member of the | Indianapolis Olympians and Philadelphia Warriors. |
July 1888, McCulloch, the president of the | Indianapolis Benevolent Society, went public with his fi |
He served as president of the | Indianapolis, Delphi &. |
e Vice President and General Manager of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
with the NFL, Toudouze was a member of the | Indianapolis Colts' Super Bowl XLI championship team. |
Bill is the executive vice president of the | Indianapolis Center for Congregations in Indiana. |
hool Road, 8 miles (13 km) west of Downtown | Indianapolis. |
0th anniversary of the first running of the | Indianapolis 500, Alex qualified pole at a four-lap aver |
hone exchanges serving much of northeastern | Indianapolis and Marion County, including the Castleton |
Jerry Dale Sanders, located in front of the | Indianapolis City-County Building, a 28-story building a |
ately 7 miles (11 km) northwest of downtown | Indianapolis. |
e featured the retired concertmaster of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Hidetaro Suzuki; intern |
Schaefer later served as coach of the | Indianapolis Olympians. |
eague baseball park that is the home of the | Indianapolis Indians of the International League. |
des the Hilbert Circle Theatre, home of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, which underwent a $2.5 |
ler was signed to the practice squad of the | Indianapolis Colts on November 14, 2008. |
After Dungy became head coach of the | Indianapolis Colts and Lovie Smith (linebackers coach in |
Thomas was the defensive backs coach of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
Butler has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams. |
ghts, it was actually the home of eccentric | Indianapolis millionaire Skiles Edward Test. |
The work sits on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Art Center located in Indianapolis, Indiana |
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