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Indianapolis IN 46203, United States of America
Inscription. Platted 1854; now bounded by South East Street, Virginia Avenue, and interstates 65/70. Early residents were Germans, Irish, Scots, and Welsh. Danes resided in area circa 1870–1890. By 1910, ninety percent of area ... More on HMDB

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7010 East Raymond Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239-9511

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Indianapolis IN 46203, United States of America

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One Conseco Court 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
'Conseco Fieldhouse' is a sports arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
This arena is suitable for... More on Wikipedia
Friendly staff, wonderful atmosphere! More on Yahoo! Travel

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3801 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Hannah House is described as a "stately red brick mansion," perfectly suited for the Indiana State Legislator, Alexander Hannah, who built this 24-room home in 1858 in the Italianate style of archi... More on Indy.org
about Hannah House: Historic Hannah House is said to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad - and it's also said to be haunted by a group of slaves who accidentally died ... More on GoCityKids

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2525 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219-1738
Groups or individuals can learn how to drive a ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Amazing time! My friends and I raced the go-carts. A trophie and victory lap was awarded to the winner. The... More on Yahoo! Travel

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2034 N Capitol Ave, Indianapolis IN 46202, United States of America
Inscription. Organized 1904 by Lillian Thomas Fox with 14 clubs. Affiliated with National Association of Colored Womens Clubs, founded 1896. Objectives include improvement of education, health, living standards, inter-racial understanding. ... More on HMDB

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2810 E Southport Rd, Indianapolis IN 46227, United States of America
Inscription. Mary Bryan, one of the first American women to cross the Cumberland Mountains (c. 1776), is buried here with Samuel, her husband, a Revolutionary War veteran, who settled in Perry Township in 1830. , Erected 1975 by ... More on HMDB

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1526 S. New Jersey Street, Indianapolis IN 46225, United States of America
Inscription. Combines two nineteenth-century architectural styles. Built 1850s-1860 in Italianate Style. Later additions in Second Empire Style. Owners included Hervey Bates, Sr. first Marion County sheriff, Thomas A. Hendricks, U. ... More on HMDB

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Indianapolis, IN
