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He was the pitching coach for the Triple-A | Indianapolis Indians. |
llcats, then onto the AA Altoona Curve, AAA | Indianapolis Indians. |
ith the Double-A Altoona Curve and Triple-A | Indianapolis Indians. |
, he was optioned to the Triple-A affiliate | Indianapolis Indians. |
Milwaukee Brewers' Triple-A affiliate, the | Indianapolis Indians. |
of a memorial for James Irving Holcomb, an | Indianapolis industrialist and a Vice President of the B |
The | Indianapolis Inferno are a junior ice hockey league loca |
1973 attempt by Finley to sell the team to | Indianapolis interests who planned to relocate the team |
Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal at | Indianapolis International Airport during construction ( |
2002 : 2nd Prize at the | Indianapolis International Violin Competition |
ute 40/West Washington Street, north of the | Indianapolis International Airport. |
Indianapolis International Airport (IND) | |
ere limited and began plans for the current | Indianapolis International Airport two miles west.. Capt |
f I-465 at the former passenger terminal at | Indianapolis International Airport. |
For the first time in the history of | Indianapolis International Airport, international arriva |
ized "T" intersection on the grounds of the | Indianapolis International Airport, at the former main e |
company was based at Weir-Cook Airport (now | Indianapolis International Airport) in Indianapolis, IN. |
o crosses the White River and passes by the | Indianapolis International Airport on the southwest side |
the county, the township is home to the new | Indianapolis International Airport main terminal. |
as Audience Prizes at Newport Beach and the | Indianapolis International Film Festival. |
Interstate 70 passes near the | Indianapolis International Airport before intersecting w |
The sign to I-70 in | Indianapolis is shown at the beginning of the intro for |
"The Fine Arts Society of | Indianapolis is a public charitable trust established to |
ssociated with Hilton Hotels and the Conrad | Indianapolis is one of three Conrad Hotels in the United |
National FFA convention - First time in | Indianapolis is October 25-28, 2006 and will be there ev |
Indianapolis is a 1985 song by the famous boy band Menud | |
Indianapolis is a focus city for AirTran Airways. | |
Because | Indianapolis is coextensive with Marion County, properti |
The Hyatt Regency | Indianapolis is the tallest mixed use building in the ci |
Marriott | Indianapolis is a high-rise hotel in Indianapolis, India |
If | Indianapolis is going to continue being a leader in scho |
The Government of | Indianapolis is a mayor-council, consolidated city-count |
The office of the mayor of | Indianapolis is on the top floor of the Indianapolis Cit |
The Art Institute of | Indianapolis is one of The Art Institutes, a system of m |
Conrad | Indianapolis is a high-rise luxury hotel in Indianapolis |
e actual passenger train service in today's | Indianapolis, it is very limited. |
Once I-74 reaches the southeast side of | Indianapolis it diverges from I-465 and continues to the |
Once I-74 reaches | Indianapolis it continues south, overlapping I-465. |
neighborhood on the near northwest side of | Indianapolis; it is located about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) fro |
m) east of the central business district of | Indianapolis, it is owned by the Indianapolis Airport Au |
1998 | Indianapolis IVC - 2nd prize |
derdale, Grand Rapids, Harrisburg, Houston, | Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Me |
of the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis Jaguars cross country and soccer teams loca |
He died in | Indianapolis January 13, 1942. |
, Transient Journey was released in 2010 by | Indianapolis jazz label Owl Studios. |
He played for the | Indianapolis Jets (1948-49), Fort Wayne Pistons (1949-50 |
l Basketball Association as a member of the | Indianapolis Jets and Rochester Royals. |
e played for the New York Knicks (1946-49), | Indianapolis Jets (1949), Baltimore Bullets (1949-50), W |
He played for the | Indianapolis Jets (1948-49) and Rochester Royals (1949-5 |
tball player for the Fort Wayne Pistons and | Indianapolis Jets of the Basketball Association of Ameri |
in the BAA, and later served stints for the | Indianapolis Jets and Baltimore Bullets. |
ed in just one BAA season (1948-49 with the | Indianapolis Jets). |
ve different teams: the Fort Wayne Pistons, | Indianapolis Jets, Anderson Packers, Tri-Cities Blackhaw |
ofessionally for the NBA's New York Knicks, | Indianapolis Jets, and Baltimore Bullets. |
ionally in the early NBA as a member of the | Indianapolis Jets, Fort Wayne Pistons, and Indianapolis |
ympians were founded in 1949 to replace the | Indianapolis Jets. |
The mayor of | Indianapolis, John Duvall, was convicted and sentenced t |
The mayor of | Indianapolis, John Duvall, was jailed for thirty days an |
iana from Kentucky, proceeding northwest to | Indianapolis, joining Interstate 465, then continuing no |
er University before going to work with the | Indianapolis Journal where he was a reporter, editor, pa |
The | Indianapolis Journal was a newspaper published in Indian |
Porter took a secondary job writing for the | Indianapolis Journal, recording Indiana Supreme Court de |
grow tremendously and would be reflected in | Indianapolis' jump to the rank of America's 11th largest |
The album Live: No Time for Tuning by | Indianapolis junk rock band Sloppy Seconds was recorded |
de Parkway S. Drive on the near-eastside of | Indianapolis, just north of the Rural-Sherman neighborho |
6 Girls School Road, former location of the | Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility. |
The | Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility was a minimu |
Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility reverted to | |
s truncated to only the portion east of the | Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility (formerly th |
ticut, Dallas, Denver, Des Moines, Houston, | Indianapolis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee |
areer, Young played professionally with the | Indianapolis Kautskys of the National Basketball League |
He then played for the | Indianapolis Kautskys and won one more NBL championship. |
al and barnstorming teams, most notably the | Indianapolis Kautskys with John Wooden and Frank Beard. |
ican professional basketball player for the | Indianapolis Kautskys in the National Basketball League |
After college, Cottom played for the | Indianapolis Kautskys for two seasons and one season wit |
Indianapolis' Kavell Conner held onto Bryant's leg while | |
Fletcher Place is the home to a few of | Indianapolis' keynote restaurants: The Milano Inn, The B |
nd travels north, passing through Columbus, | Indianapolis, Lafayette. |
Prior to coming to | Indianapolis, Lamey served for five years as the voice o |
He was graduated from the | Indianapolis Law College in 1867. |
nd operated African American newspaper, The | Indianapolis Leader in 1879. |
On February 19, 2008, the City of | Indianapolis, led by Colts owner Jim Irsay and Indianapo |
e segregated Crispus Attucks High School in | Indianapolis, led by all-time great Oscar Robertson, the |
Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival - Audience Award, Best O | |
Best Director - | Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival |
Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. | |
The station is currently owned by Entercom | Indianapolis License, LLC and features programing from F |
Indianapolis Light and Heat Company and Merchant's Heat | |
a neighborhood located on the northside of | Indianapolis, located immediately east of Broad Ripple. |
Woodruff Place is a neighborhood in | Indianapolis located about a mile east of Downtown India |
04 FINA Short Course World Championships in | Indianapolis, Lochte won the silver medal in the 200-met |
oston Symphony, the Cleveland, Minneapolis, | Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Washington Symphonies. |
r, the Sounds dropped the next two games at | Indianapolis, losing to the Indians. |
which operated from Chicago to Florida via | Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Montgomery, Jackson |
Indianapolis Lutheran (2) | |
rilled meat," while a reader's letter to an | Indianapolis magazine, lamenting the unavailability of g |
r (1994), United Airlines finished building | Indianapolis Maintenance Center, at a cost of $USD 600 m |
Plans for a downtown | Indianapolis mall had been in development by the Simon P |
serves much of the southern portion of the | Indianapolis market, and is also available on cable in T |
The | Indianapolis Marriott Downtown is currently owned by LaS |
The | Indianapolis Marriott Downtown features 622 guest rooms |
Located inside the | Indianapolis Marriott Downtown are the Champions Sports |
The | Indianapolis Masonic Temple (aka Indiana Freemasons' Hal |
Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut contacted his friend J | |
The | Indianapolis mayoral election of 2011 will take place on |
Fourteen | Indianapolis Mayors |
ams from Chicago, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, | Indianapolis, Medina and Minneapolis. |
He came into prominence at an | Indianapolis meet, on 14 June 1910, where he made a new |
Voters will elect the Mayor of | Indianapolis, members of the Indianapolis City-County Co |
passed a resolution naming I-465 as the USS | Indianapolis Memorial Highway in "the memory of the brav |
terstate 465 (I-465), also known as the USS | Indianapolis Memorial Highway, is the beltway circling I |
The city of | Indianapolis merged most government services with those |
ribution following their performance at the | Indianapolis Metalfest. |
n County Courts and the headquarters of the | Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Indi |
The | Indianapolis metropolitan area is part of the Great Lake |
rthern and central regions of Illinois, the | Indianapolis metropolitan area, and the Las Vegas metrop |
s including the Southeastern portion of the | Indianapolis metropolitan area. |
Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport (UMP) | |
ludes animal control, emergency management, | Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, and the Ind |
The | Indianapolis metropolitan area is the metropolitan area |
The year after his dismissal from | Indianapolis, Meyer became an analyst for CNN's Pro Foot |
This shocked those in the | Indianapolis militia, who had loved him as friend, and e |
ghts, it was actually the home of eccentric | Indianapolis millionaire Skiles Edward Test. |
cago, Cleveland, Dallas, Duluth, Fairbanks, | Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New York City, Orlando, Pittsbu |
lowest speed rank for a pole sitter in the | Indianapolis modern era. |
Indianapolis Monthly | |
he Oprah Magazine, Washington Golf Monthly, | Indianapolis Monthly, The London Observer, Men's Style ( |
MFC residents have access to several of | Indianapolis' most convenient thoroughfares (Fall Creek |
er, with his first words ever spoken on the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network, calling the t |
ich Hulman, assumed the chairmanship of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hulman & Co., the family |
It was stationed on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was closed to racing |
Luyendyk at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May 2010. |
the position as the turn 1 announcer on the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) radio network during t |
In 1996, | Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George establishe |
In 1971, Schenkel, a longtime friend of | Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony Hulman, was a pas |
Nordyke "Wasp", on permanent display at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. |
Tagliani at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May 2010. |
ced Indy cars in the early 1900s and at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
STS-61-B; the flag is now on display at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. |
nt it was the property of the owners of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway - the Hulman Family of Terre |
d on struts above the car on display in the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. |
orsports Alliance, a joint company owned by | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporattion and Internation |
Over the offseason, the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway was milled and repaved in as |
International Sweepstakes Race held at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Tuesday, May 30, 1916. |
on the weekend of August 28-30, 2009 at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
In 1952, his sophomore year in the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway's 500-Mile Race, he quickly |
maintain the racing characteristics of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
005 and all of 2006 at the Brickyard 400 at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
Fengler acted as Chief Steward of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway from 1958 until 1974. |
ater, on May 7, there will be a race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway for any school wishing to pa |
on the weekend of August 26-28, 2011 at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
he 1909 Wheeler-Schebler Trophy Race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
Daytona, | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, etc.) Damage is visible but |
In 1945, the company purchased the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in what many thought was an |
upport race for the Brickyard 400 at nearby | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
ng Network, Performance Racing Network, and | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network. |
The film includes footage taken at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the legendary 2.5 mile trac |
The | Indianapolis Motor Speedway continues to evolve and expa |
liott, after starting the first 14 races at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, failed in his final run to |
International Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway and Michigan |
otorsports Incorporated, the Hulman family ( | Indianapolis Motor Speedway), the Mattioli family (Pocon |
irector and public address announcer at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway; retired in 1985, died in 20 |
aced on July 27th at the 2.5 miles (4.0 km) | Indianapolis Motor Speedway located in Speedway, Indiana |
season and the fifteenth NASCAR race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS). |
o took place in an informal meeting between | Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Tony George and In |
See | Indianapolis Motor Speedway race results |
ernor, a gold watch, and a drive around the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
of the 1919 Liberty Sweepstakes held at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 31, 1919. |
In 1925, Carl Fisher (who built the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909) was developing Miam |
configured to mirror the oval course at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
ant victory in that year's Brickyard 400 at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
a four-turn, rectangular-oval, based on the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway's layout. |
now the longest-serving commentator on the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network staff, having |
He had his first start at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1957. |
WCMS is an affiliate of MRN, PRN and the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and carries th |
the weekend of September 12-14, 2008 at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway - the first time the circuit |
From 1974-1987, Page served on the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network. |
restone Indy Lights Series auto race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
e won the third automobile race held at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (a five-mile race). |
This prompted | Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network play-by-play M |
season and the sixteenth NASCAR race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS). |
the first race ever held at the newly built | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
ies stock car race held on July 25, 2010 at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
son became the youngest pole winner ever at | Indianapolis Motor Speedway; at 21 years, 173 days old. |
The 2008 | Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix was the fourteenth ro |
ed physique, Lupus earned the titles of Mr. | Indianapolis, Mr. Indiana, Mr. Hercules and Mr. Internat |
ark di Suvero located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, Uni |
n seen at Lincoln Center, Battery Park, the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, Queens College, Bard College |
ctions at Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art, | Indianapolis Museum of Art, Midwest Museum of American A |
ity at its location, it was acquired by the | Indianapolis Museum of Art circa 1985-1986 for $200,000 |
In 1995 the sculpture was gifted to the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, where it remained for over t |
ist whose work is in the collections of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Smithsonian. |
n included Bret Waller, the director of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Harry Robinson, a profes |
al Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff; | Indianapolis Museum of Art, U.S.A.; Falmouth Art Gallery |
Portrait of History was a gift to the | Indianapolis Museum of Art from Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Van |
f History was located on the grounds of the | Indianapolis Museum of Art. |
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana 1969 | |
vate collections and museums, including the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indiana State Museum and |
Indianapolis Museum of Art | |
iMOCA is the only | Indianapolis museum dedicated to showcasing emerging con |
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