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Located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, Truevision was later acquired by |
the December 18 game against the undefeated | Indianapolis Colts, Turner came off the bench to run for |
d later transferred to Butler University in | Indianapolis before turning to music full-time. |
loomington and Riley Children's Hospital of | Indianapolis are two favorite causes of the team. |
It was founded in 1910 in | Indianapolis, Indiana under the name of Henley Matson an |
e enjoyed serving our customers in downtown | Indianapolis, but unfortunately our business has decline |
the consolidated city-county government in | Indianapolis called Unigov. |
at the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
t Crown Hill National Cemetery, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. |
the facade of the Indiana State Library in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
the Indiana Statehouse, which is located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
Ravenswood is located north of Broad Ripple | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, between 71st and 7 |
tal Assemblies of the World headquarters in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
z, located inside the Indiana Statehouse in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
re department in the west/southwest side of | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
artist Zenos Frudakis, located in downtown | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
tment building located at 103 E. 9th St. in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
asting from Franklin Central High School in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
in front of the WFYI Building, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
rical neighborhood on the near west side of | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
The 10th Pan American Games were held in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States from 7 August to 23 |
n the grounds of the Indiana Statehouse, in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
(PBS) member public television station for | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, and surrounding ar |
s a historic theater on the eastern side of | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
ndamental Baptist, Bible college located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
Crown Hill Cemetery, which is near downtown | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
s of the Indiana Government Center South in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. |
ALV-CA is a low-power television station in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, broadcasting local |
located at Sacred Heart Church, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. |
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. | |
l, one half mile north of the University of | Indianapolis in University Heights. |
of the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis (IUPUI) University Library and north of New |
Practiced law in | Indianapolis, Indiana, until his death in that city on J |
cCulloch recommended that the government of | Indianapolis “close up official out-door relief… check p |
Bloomington and | Indianapolis: Indiana UP, 1995. |
2001: | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Wishard Memorial Hospital, located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is one of Indianapolis' olde |
WFBQ (94.7 FM, "Q95") is a radio station in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, owned by Clear Channel Commu |
Licensed to | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, the station serves the India |
ay 23, 1882) was an attorney and judge from | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
Park is a former baseball ground located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
of the rotunda in the Indiana State House, | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
e School East (FTMSE) is a middle school in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
The company was founded in 1966, in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
own, South Africa; Caracas, Venezuela; and, | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
92) was a landscape and portrait painter in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
15 at the Indiana University Natatorium in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
m2) commercial development in College Park, | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
ted in the Indiana State House, which is in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. |
Based in | Indianapolis, Indiana, USATF is a non-profit organizatio |
9 laps to win his first of eventually three | Indianapolis 500 victories. |
owers away again to his record-tying fourth | Indianapolis 500 Victory, tying A.J Foyt and Al Unser, S |
r and team manager for Kelly Petillo's 1935 | Indianapolis 500 victory. |
Located in Carmel, Indiana, a suburb of | Indianapolis, The Village of WestClay is a Traditional N |
2002 : 2nd Prize at the | Indianapolis International Violin Competition |
rom the Circle, Lockerbie Square was one of | Indianapolis' earliest walkable suburbs. |
The 11th Indiana was reorganized in | Indianapolis with Wallace and McGinnis returning as colo |
In the 1951 | Indianapolis 500 Wallard drove the Number 99 Belanger Sp |
A week after winning the | Indianapolis 500, Wallard was injured during a auto race |
The 1977 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May |
The 1960 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held at Indianap |
the office of McDonald, Butler, & Mason in | Indianapolis, Indiana, was admitted to the bar and moved |
The 1976 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May |
The 1959 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held at Indianap |
The 1972 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
The 1974 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May |
n Legion National Aeronautics Commission in | Indianapolis and was later the first American Legion Nat |
15 June 1920 Denver, Colorado - 15 May 1957 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
The 1956 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held on Wednesda |
The 1975 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May |
The 1999 | Indianapolis 500 was his first start as an IndyCar drive |
Promotus Advertising, located in | Indianapolis, Indiana, was started in 1983 by Bruce Brya |
The | Indianapolis 500 was part of the World Drivers' Champion |
Epilogue Players, a theater troupe based in | Indianapolis, Indiana, was founded by Bertha Starkus in |
ocal organization of the Shrine, called the | Indianapolis Shriners, was given its charter on June 4, |
er 1910, St. John, Kansas - 12 August 1985, | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
in Southport, Indiana - January 23, 1955 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was a pitcher in Major League Bas |
ewisport, Kentucky; died 26 January 1935 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an ordained minister in the M |
early in 1968, and the Fine Arts Society of | Indianapolis, Inc. was formed as a public charitable tru |
Apr. 28, 1961, | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an Indiana lawyer and Republi |
Lucas Oil Stadium in | Indianapolis, Indiana was designed by HKS |
Trenton, Missouri - died February 18, 1995, | Indianapolis, Indiana) was a jazz trumpeter known for Di |
20, 1921 Burbank, California - May 16, 1955 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
May 1889 Metamora, Indiana - 26 March 1953 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
rown started performing in R&B bands around | Indianapolis and was highly active in the vocal music pr |
Upon consummation of that merger, the | Indianapolis structure was renamed to become known as th |
uly 3, 1914 Benton, Illinois - May 30, 1953 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
The | Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship |
siano went to Lawrence North High School in | Indianapolis and was teammates with North Carolina stand |
It was the first time that the | Indianapolis 500 was nationally televised on ABC Sports, |
Indianapolis Foundry was a Chrysler automobile foundry i | |
The | Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for |
The Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and | Indianapolis Railway was formed from the merger of the C |
The 1930 | Indianapolis 500 was his only AAA Championship Car start |
0 in Scipio, New York - January 28, 1872 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American politician and mi |
The 1952 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held on Friday, |
Mike Walker (born July 5, 1958 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was a Canadian Football League de |
and that they were rescuing the crew of the | Indianapolis; this was the first definitive message of t |
, 1928 North Vernon, Indiana - May 30, 1958 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
The 1954 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held on Monday, |
The | Indianapolis Journal was a newspaper published in Indian |
antlon (1904 Paris, Illinois - May 30, 1947 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
The | Indianapolis Capitals was an American Hockey League prof |
The 1955 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held on Monday, |
The 1971 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Saturday, M |
The 65th | Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Spee |
The 1970 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Saturday, M |
19 January 1899 Naples, Italy - 26 May 1931 | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. |
1 in Onalaska, Wisconsin - July 15, 1950 in | Indianapolis, Indiana), was a Major League Baseball firs |
The 1957 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race held on Thursday |
The | Indianapolis plant was closed down in 2004 as operations |
ard Allen Coggins (born December 7, 1950 in | Indianapolis, Indiana) was an outfielder for the Baltimo |
The 1950 | Indianapolis 500 was an automobile race which was held o |
The 1978 | Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May |
The | Indianapolis News was an evening paper, and its decline |
The | Indianapolis Times was an evening newspaper that served |
per in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins, New York Giants |
the San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers, | Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins and Arizona Card |
sons, from 1888-1890, for the Chicago Cubs, | Indianapolis Hoosiers, Washington Nationals, and Buffalo |
007 Chase, with Stewart winning at Chicago, | Indianapolis and Watkins Glen and Hamlin winning at New |
currently anchors at NBC affiliate WTHR in | Indianapolis, Indiana weekdays at 5 pm, 6 pm and 11 pm. |
He returned to | Indianapolis and went into his family's meat packing bus |
d in the Civil War camps and hospitals near | Indianapolis, which were originally buried in Green Lawn |
The | Indianapolis Olympians were a National Basketball Associ |
The | Indianapolis ABCs were a Negro League baseball team that |
Indianapolis Braves were an American soccer team, the me | |
ins and 68 defeats (.537), ten games behind | Indianapolis, but were defeated in the first round of th |
Coburn was born in | Indianapolis, Indiana, were he attended the public schoo |
The | Indianapolis Clowns were a professional baseball team in |
llivan Stadium between the Patriots and the | Indianapolis Colts when Doug Flutie ran in the winning t |
Harkness became an | Indianapolis sportscaster when his playing career ended |
s badly injured in a practice crash for the | Indianapolis 500, when his car veered sharply towards th |
r ended during practice rounds for the 1920 | Indianapolis 500 when he was severely injured in a crash |
r, and Boyd qualified for entry in the 1955 | Indianapolis 500 when Sweikert helped him overcome mecha |
-75 season and Stapleton was claimed by the | Indianapolis Racers, where he played for two seasons and |
errian played in Super Bowl XLI against the | Indianapolis Colts, where he caught four passes for 38 y |
mp; and played for their Triple-A club, the | Indianapolis Indians, where he hit (.250/.291/.360/651 i |
er University before going to work with the | Indianapolis Journal where he was a reporter, editor, pa |
Gaither is buried in New Crown Cemetery in | Indianapolis, Indiana, where jazz musician Wes Montgomer |
uebec Nordiques and was later traded to the | Indianapolis Racers, where he was part of the deal that |
His best finish was in the 1953 | Indianapolis 500, where he finished 6th and was named Ro |
He was from | Indianapolis, Indiana, where he met and married Janet (o |
removed when it was demolished and taken to | Indianapolis, Indiana where it now stands in Holliday Pa |
ster spent entire 2005 season with Triple-A | Indianapolis Indians, where he made 28 appearances at th |
He was soon traded to the | Indianapolis Colts, where he played for three seasons un |
tarts, his only top ten finish was the 1971 | Indianapolis 500, where he finished 8th and was named Ro |
Born in Oxford, Ohio, Harrison grew up in | Indianapolis, Indiana where his father had a successful |
He was assigned to the Triple-A | Indianapolis Indians where he pitched the rest of the se |
his best finish in 4th position at the 1964 | Indianapolis 500, which earned him Rookie of the Year. |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
on the Indiana University-Purdue University | Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis |
The | Indianapolis campus, which is the largest campus, has ap |
m of the Women's Football Alliance based in | Indianapolis, Indiana which began play for 2011. |
a chance to qualify his second car for the | Indianapolis 500, which he did, with just 37 laps ever i |
tly after his 12th place finish in the 1953 | Indianapolis 500, which was one of the hottest-temperatu |
Hockey League team with a similar name, the | Indianapolis Capitols, which also played in the Pepsi Co |
mbers attended Crispus Attucks High School, | Indianapolis, Indiana, while the band formed. |
when he was the first entrant for the 2010 | Indianapolis 500, while celebrating the 100th anniversar |
as a Continental Football League team, the | Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league championship i |
ered a controversial defeat at the hands of | Indianapolis Artillery, who featured Winchester Osgood a |
) was a Hoosier author, a columnist for the | Indianapolis Star who wrote on the history of Indiana. |
Kelly Lloyd is a former beauty queen from | Indianapolis, Indiana who has competed in the Miss Teen |
This shocked those in the | Indianapolis militia, who had loved him as friend, and e |
1973 attempt by Finley to sell the team to | Indianapolis interests who planned to relocate the team |
three sons of Rachel and Morris Morris, an | Indianapolis pioneer who moved to central Indiana from K |
It was home to the | Indianapolis Indians, who have operated at the highest l |
Located on the southern fringe of Downtown | Indianapolis, the Wholesale District contains many of In |
Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut contacted his friend J | |
The last captain of the | Indianapolis was William J. Toti, who also wrote the for |
emarkable success of the PC-22 was the 1993 | Indianapolis 500 win by Fittipaldi, placed 2nd at the en |
In his | Indianapolis 500 win, Clark led for 190 of the 200 laps, |
He is most remembered for his 1963 | Indianapolis 500 win, and almost winning the 1967 Indy 5 |
Dick was the elder brother of 1960 | Indianapolis 500 winner Jim Rathmann. |
irst foreign-born driver to race for 4-time | Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt, starting and finishin |
Jerry is the younger brother of 1983 | Indianapolis 500 winner Tom Sneva. |
d the dubious distinction of being the only | Indianapolis 500 winner to have his name misspelled on t |
r the first few years as well as three-time | Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves and former Ind |
teran NASCAR racer John Andretti, nephew of | Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti and first cousin |
2007 | Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti made his NASCAR |
ber 31, 1902 - October 30, 1954) Three time | Indianapolis 500 winner and former president of the Indi |
Since 1983, Herff Jones has produced the | Indianapolis 500 winner's ring. |
ominance of European built cars in the 1920 | Indianapolis 500, winning the race in a redesigned Monro |
ted their 62nd year of participation in the | Indianapolis 500 with the sponsorship of PJ Jones, son o |
He also made four starts in the | Indianapolis 500 with a best finish of 4th place in 1926 |
ce and his wife were listed as residents of | Indianapolis along with their son, David W. Allerdice, J |
30, Allerdice continued to be a resident of | Indianapolis along with his wife, Cornelia, and sons Dav |
He currently lives in | Indianapolis, Indiana with his wife, Jamila. |
unsuccessfully attempted to qualify for the | Indianapolis 500 with the same team, now known as Americ |
From 1939-1951, Mutual covered the | Indianapolis 500 with live segments at the start, the fi |
ruck Series driver who made 7 starts in the | Indianapolis 500 with a best finish of 12th in 1992, ove |
IndyCar Series races in 2005, including the | Indianapolis 500, with a best finish of 10th at Infineon |
0 NFL Draft Pat Angerer was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts with the sixty-third overall pick. |
won both the 1994 CART season, and the 1994 | Indianapolis 500 with Al Unser Jr., together with Emerso |
(Channel 23) trying to establish itself in | Indianapolis, and with the new ownership of Indianapolis |
ewspaper Publishers Association honored The | Indianapolis Recorder with Merit Awards in eight of its |
Based originally in | Indianapolis, Indiana, with a plant in Windsor, Ontario, |
Green currently resides in | Indianapolis, Indiana with his wife, Sarah (also known a |
Carter was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts with 119th overall pick in the 2011 N |
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