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"The Fine Arts Society of | Indianapolis is a public charitable trust established to |
d's Slovene past is one of the reasons that | Indianapolis has a sister-city relationship with Piran, |
The first USS | Indianapolis was a cargo ship that served in the United |
e former Central Avenue Methodist Church in | Indianapolis as a performance venue and new state headqu |
The third USS | Indianapolis (SSN-697), a Los Angeles-class submarine, w |
adle (1884-1942) at the Cadle Tabernacle in | Indianapolis, Indiana, a church that seated ten thousand |
full-time closer for their Triple-A team in | Indianapolis, posting a career-high 34 saves and a 2.02 |
he Pirates, but spent most of his season in | Indianapolis until a productive September call up to the |
1987 Gold Medalist at Pan-American Games in | Indianapolis as a Featherweight |
Indianapolis is a 1985 song by the famous boy band Menud | |
own as the Panic of 1873, McCulloch entered | Indianapolis during a period of widespread poverty. |
Indianapolis became a #1 hit in Puerto Rico and most of | |
also developed an F0 tornado just south of | Indianapolis, downing a few tree limbs. |
inistrative offices are located in downtown | Indianapolis, with a classification yard, shops and main |
During 1961, he played for the | Indianapolis Clowns, a former Negro League team which wa |
Indianapolis is a focus city for AirTran Airways. | |
November 8, 1865, in Texas, and returned to | Indianapolis for a public reception held on January 8, 1 |
after winning the 800 m at World Trials in | Indianapolis with a time of 8:34.83. |
According to an article in the | Indianapolis Star, a fire started in a simulated opium d |
Young studied at Butler University in | Indianapolis, receiving a BA in English and French. |
Railroad trackage from Newton, Illinois to | Indianapolis, Indiana, a distance of 155 miles (249 km). |
ounded Providence Cristo Rey High School in | Indianapolis as a sponsored ministry of the Congregation |
Marriott | Indianapolis is a high-rise hotel in Indianapolis, India |
fied City-County government for the city of | Indianapolis, implementing a uniform cost accounting sys |
mes Allison estate, “Riverdale,” located in | Indianapolis, as a site for Marian College. |
it appeared the Pacers made the cut because | Indianapolis was a far more lucrative television market |
The Government of | Indianapolis is a mayor-council, consolidated city-count |
le, Indiana University-Purdue University at | Indianapolis offers a graduate program devoted to Labora |
were moved from Monument Circle in downtown | Indianapolis to a different location along US 31 in Fran |
article is within the scope of WikiProject | Indianapolis Colts, a collaborative effort to improve th |
Conrad | Indianapolis is a high-rise luxury hotel in Indianapolis |
The need for apartments in downtown | Indianapolis came about as a result of the city's indust |
Woodruff Place is a neighborhood in | Indianapolis located about a mile east of Downtown India |
Seattle (10/16)...made two tackles against | Indianapolis (10/23)...saw action against Cleveland (10/ |
ge, an accurate, authentic period Firestone | Indianapolis 500 advertisement poster is located on the |
That same season he finished second in the | Indianapolis 500 after posting the fastest qualifying ti |
He was signed as a free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts after the conclusion of the draft. |
New York Jets for his first two years, the | Indianapolis Colts after taking 1994 off, the Washington |
Grady was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts after going undrafted in the 2009 NFL |
wdy Wilcox led the last 98 laps of the 1919 | Indianapolis 500 after starting in the 2nd position. |
Baskett signed a one-year contract with the | Indianapolis Colts after Anthony Gonzalez suffered a kne |
iving a Frontenac, Arthur qualified for the | Indianapolis 500 again in 1916, but was forced out after |
Dickey died on July 3, 2006, in | Indianapolis at age 79. |
O'Meara later died in | Indianapolis, at age 70. |
Daywalt died of cancer in | Indianapolis, Indiana, aged 41. |
Indianapolis Executive Airport (ICAO: KTYQ, FAA LID: TYQ | |
Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal at | Indianapolis International Airport during construction ( |
Indianapolis Regional Airport (formerly named Mount Comf | |
Indianapolis Regional Airport (formerly named Mount Comf | |
Indianapolis Regional Airport covers an area of 1,805 ac | |
r location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Indianapolis Regional Airport is assigned MQJ by the FAA |
Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport (UMP) | |
Indianapolis International Airport (IND) | |
ere limited and began plans for the current | Indianapolis International Airport two miles west.. Capt |
r location identifier for the FAA and IATA, | Indianapolis Executive Airport is assigned TYQ by the FA |
Indianapolis Executive Airport covers an area of 567 acr | |
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. |
Interstate 70 passes near the | Indianapolis International Airport before intersecting w |
company was based at Weir-Cook Airport (now | Indianapolis International Airport) in Indianapolis, IN. |
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 |
ute 40/West Washington Street, north of the | Indianapolis International Airport. |
f I-465 at the former passenger terminal at | Indianapolis International Airport. |
0th anniversary of the first running of the | Indianapolis 500, Alex qualified pole at a four-lap aver |
They moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, Alice's hometown, and Pete began |
head coach of the 2006 Super Bowl champion | Indianapolis Colts, All Pro Dad is built on a football t |
itterly assailed" by the American Legion at | Indianapolis over alleged corruption at the Veterans Bur |
ishers, joining Interstate 465 northeast of | Indianapolis, running along the portion of I-465 concurr |
currently anchors at NBC affiliate WTHR in | Indianapolis, Indiana, alongside Scott Swan at 5:30 p.m. |
theast bound street on the opposite side of | Indianapolis, was also shown as State Road 37A, but the |
set at the 1982 National Sports Festival in | Indianapolis, was also a world junior record for the dis |
While camped in | Indianapolis during an October 1864 gubernatorial electi |
The 1951 | Indianapolis 500 an automobile race which was held on We |
In 1961 he moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana and filled a number of positions a |
er starts, including the 1977-1980 and 1982 | Indianapolis 500 and was named 1977 Indianapolis 500 Roo |
o of the game, featuring a game between the | Indianapolis Colts and the New York Jets, was released o |
ams from Chicago, Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, | Indianapolis, Medina and Minneapolis. |
m 1985 and 1987 to 1998 for the Buccaneers, | Indianapolis Colts, and Green Bay Packers, recording 35 |
ollywood interviews, covering the Indy 500, | Indianapolis Colts, and lifestyle stories in the Hoosier |
been a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, | Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants. |
een Bay Packers, the Minnesota Vikings, the | Indianapolis Colts, and the Baltimore Ravens. |
hereafter, he played professionally for the | Indianapolis Colts and the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. |
nd maintained autonomy, even as the City of | Indianapolis grew and expanded around the neighborhood, |
a three-year, $6 million contract with the | Indianapolis Colts and started 8 of the teams first 9 ga |
time programs for the Chicago Bears and the | Indianapolis Colts, and is the featured group at the Bri |
The Racing Board sanctioned the | Indianapolis 500 and awarded national racing championshi |
He earned a contract from the | Indianapolis Colts and was on the practice squad for the |
ered in a second Cheever Racing car for the | Indianapolis 500 and completed rookie orientation but di |
jor League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 | Indianapolis Hoosiers and the 1887 New York Metropolitan |
yed in the team's season-opener against the | Indianapolis Colts, and recorded one tackle. |
good schools: Bernard attended Park School ( | Indianapolis, Indiana) and earned a Bachelor of Science |
s football commitments, they later moved to | Indianapolis, Indiana, and then back to Philadelphia. |
He was signed as a free agent by both the | Indianapolis Colts and the Baltimore Ravens in 1999, and |
10 years in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills, | Indianapolis Colts, and the Cincinnati Bengals from 1994 |
Bryan won the 1958 | Indianapolis 500 and the 1954 AAA and 1956 and 1957 USAC |
sses are also offered at extension sites in | Indianapolis, IN and Sharonville, OH. |
s associate provost at Butler University in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and also taught in Butler's Colle |
uld likewise start the 2008 season with the | Indianapolis Indians and remain on the inactive roster f |
history to participate in the Daytona 500, | Indianapolis 500, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. |
He finished second in the | Indianapolis 500, and added two wins on his way to the s |
Born in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and a former bricklayer, Ramsey i |
or four seasons for the San Diego Chargers, | Indianapolis Colts, and Chicago Bears. |
ayed for the Chicago Cougars, Denver Spurs, | Indianapolis Racers, and Ottawa Civics. |
The battery was organized at | Indianapolis, Indiana and mustered in for a three year e |
Inman was born in | Indianapolis, Indiana and is the eldest of six children. |
Although he lived in | Indianapolis, Indiana and was the minister for two diffe |
Layne has a large and growing fan base in | Indianapolis, IN, and works closely with Rob Dixon, and |
of the Land Office by President Jackson in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and was transferred to Green Bay, |
ker in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts and the St. Louis Rams. |
Esera has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles. |
The battery was organized at | Indianapolis, Indiana and mustered in for a three year e |
in the next two preseason games against the | Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills. |
Pathon played 46 regular-season games for | Indianapolis (1998-2001) and 45 games for the New Orlean |
Hockey Association for the Calgary Cowboys, | Indianapolis Racers, and Winnipeg Jets. |
can Giants, and as a player-manager for the | Indianapolis ABC's and Detroit Stars. |
brook attended North Central High School in | Indianapolis, IN, and played college soccer at the Unive |
onse he began to talk to reporters from the | Indianapolis Times and expose many of the high profile m |
Maude was born in | Indianapolis, Indiana and enlisted on March 21, 1966. |
the University of Indiana School of Law in | Indianapolis, IN, and his MA and PhD in American Studies |
also been a member of the Atlanta Falcons, | Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens. |
Standeford has also played for the | Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions. |
d merged with the firms Pierre & Wright (of | Indianapolis, Indiana) and Miller & Yeager (of Terre Hau |
In 1992, the company relocated to | Indianapolis, Indiana, and seven years later moved to it |
He would play for the Cincinnati Reds, | Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Newark Pepper. |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers and Cleveland Crusaders. |
He was instrumental in the | Indianapolis Conference, and his skills did not go unnot |
veteran of World War I, prominent lawyer in | Indianapolis, Indiana and a member of the Indiana Senate |
The events were competed at the IU | Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium. |
Upon becoming and adult, he moved to | Indianapolis, Chicago, and Madison, Wisconsin before fin |
l Basketball Association as a member of the | Indianapolis Jets and Rochester Royals. |
onal Football League who has played for the | Indianapolis Colts and appeared on MTV's Made. |
GT-One and became airborne two turns before | Indianapolis, somersaulting and landing over the barrier |
ng in the IHL, spliting the season with the | Indianapolis Ice and the Las Vegas Thunder. |
A year later Kohlert qualified for the 1928 | Indianapolis 500 and finished 13th. |
He spent time with the | Indianapolis Indians and Hollywood Stars. |
s Angeles Raiders, the Atlanta Falcons, the | Indianapolis Colts, and the St. Louis Rams from 1985 to |
ter of women's education Henry C. Long from | Indianapolis - and especially after a subsequent donatio |
Three field goals each against the | Indianapolis Colts and the St. Louis Rams made the diffe |
The battery was organized at | Indianapolis, Indiana and mustered in for a three year e |
n Braves, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, | Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Newark Pepper. |
She was born in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and raised by her maternal grandm |
, Cleveland Crusaders, New England Whalers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Edmonton Oilers. |
Jason Matthews, NFL tackle ( | Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans) |
He was traded mid-season to the | Indianapolis Racers and finished his career there in 197 |
The Bowen-Merrill Company, | Indianapolis, Ind., and Kansas City, Mo. |
of a memorial for James Irving Holcomb, an | Indianapolis industrialist and a Vice President of the B |
He played five seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts and the Cincinnati Bengals. |
o 49ers, New York Giants, Frankfurt Galaxy, | Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers. |
PAS is headquartered in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and includes the Percussive Arts |
FL Football player for the Oakland Raiders, | Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs. |
ks, Vancouver Blazers, Cincinnati Stingers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Edmonton Oilers. |
the team was being moved from Baltimore to | Indianapolis overnight and were able to remove their equ |
Barbee was born in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up as a fan of the nearb |
ached in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, | Indianapolis Colts and the Oakland Raiders where he was |
fensive coordinator for Chicago, Baltimore, | Indianapolis, Philadelphia and with the New York Jets. |
He then played for the | Indianapolis Kautskys and won one more NBL championship. |
Year is an indie rock band originally from | Indianapolis, Indiana and now partially based in Chicago |
two apiece against the Tennessee Titans and | Indianapolis Colts and one against the New York Giants. |
Kansas City Cowboys, Washington Nationals, | Indianapolis Hoosiers and Philadelphia Athletics (AA). |
as such contains made-up teams, such as the | Indianapolis Rays and the Miami Sharks. |
He is best remembered for winning the 1929 | Indianapolis 500, and for setting a land speed record. |
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. |
Gary, was the owner of Pedigo Chevrolet in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and is a former joint owner of Pa |
Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad and the | Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad in 1864. |
The wind ensemble traveled to | Indianapolis, Indiana and presented a tremendous program |
verines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, | Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the Nation |
Hockey Association with the Winnipeg Jets, | Indianapolis Racers, and San Diego Mariners. |
ed it as part of the encore at a concert in | Indianapolis, Indiana, and Detroit, Michigan, as well as |
Association (WHA) for the Quebec Nordiques, | Indianapolis Racers and Cincinnati Stingers. |
New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, | Indianapolis Star, and The Maine Times). |
or four seasons for the Miami Dolphins, the | Indianapolis Colts, and the Chicago Bears. |
Kent also played for the | Indianapolis Colts and Minnesota Vikings. |
, Cleveland Crusaders, Cincinnati Stingers, | Indianapolis Racers, and Quebec Nordiques. |
ofessionally for the NBA's New York Knicks, | Indianapolis Jets, and Baltimore Bullets. |
allace was the seventh mayor of the city of | Indianapolis, Indiana and the first Republican to hold t |
t. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Louisville, | Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, as well as mi |
e Hamilton Spectator and with newspapers in | Indianapolis, Indiana and Logansport, Indiana, before co |
battery was organized at Jeffersonville and | Indianapolis, Indiana and mustered in for a three year e |
For the | Indianapolis businessman and philantrophist, see Thomas |
been a member of the New England Patriots, | Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns. |
One district, the | Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System, is split between |
layed for the Rams, the Houston Oilers, the | Indianapolis Colts and three years in NFL Europe with th |
n August 27, 2008, Nwokorie was arrested by | Indianapolis police and charged with two felonies, crimi |
ight End, from 1985-1992, for the NFL teams | Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets. |
The 17th Indiana was organized at | Indianapolis, Indiana, and mustered in June 12, 1861. |
s Sharks, Michigan Stags, Baltimore Blades, | Indianapolis Racers, and Cincinnati Stingers. |
ered a Goodyear-backed Lotus 38 in the 1965 | Indianapolis 500 and Gurney hired former Lotus designer |
After Dungy became head coach of the | Indianapolis Colts and Lovie Smith (linebackers coach in |
Butler has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams. |
ore becoming the general manager of the WHA | Indianapolis Racers, and then the same position in 1977- |
ack in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts and Washington Redskins. |
His father was | Indianapolis 500 and sprint car legend Tony Bettenhausen |
Indianapolis, Tennessee, and Jacksonville all won multip | |
in the BAA, and later served stints for the | Indianapolis Jets and Baltimore Bullets. |
Indianapolis Light and Heat Company and Merchant's Heat | |
The line was completed in 1869 by the | Indianapolis, Crawfordsville and Danville Railroad, and |
amrocks, Pittsburgh Hornets, Hershey Bears, | Indianapolis Capitals and the Providence Reds. |
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