NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions The NCAA Headquarters moved from its longtime home in Kansas City to Indianapolis in 1999. Key to drawing the headquarters… Read More »NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions
Mormon Temple The Indiana temple, located in Carmel, was the first Mormon temple built in the state. Different from church meeting houses,… Read More »Mormon Temple
Lumina Foundation for Education With more than $1.2 billion in assets, Lumina is the nation’s largest philanthropy dedicated exclusively to increasing postsecondary access to… Read More »Lumina Foundation for Education
Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard (Apr. 7, 1938 -Dec. 29, 2008). Born and raised in Indianapolis, Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard was a legendary jazz trumpeter… Read More »Frederick Dewayne (Freddie) Hubbard
Hindu Temple of Central Indiana The Hindu Temple of Central Indiana was the first traditional Hindu temple to be built in Indiana. During the 1980s… Read More »Hindu Temple of Central Indiana
Robert Wesley (Cowboy Bob) Glaze (Dec. 1, 1942— Sept. 16, 2016). Actor, broadcaster, and media personality best-known for playing “Cowboy Bob,” on local children’s TV… Read More »Robert Wesley (Cowboy Bob) Glaze
Franklin College Franklin College is a regionally accredited, coeducational, private liberal arts college located in Franklin, Indiana (about 20 miles south of… Read More »Franklin College
Edward J. Fillenwarth Sr. (June 21, 1910-Dec. 12, 1996). An Indianapolis native, Fillenwarth was the third of eight children of Henry James Fillenwarth, a… Read More »Edward J. Fillenwarth Sr.
The Fault in Our Stars John Green is an award-winning author and YouTube content creator from Indianapolis. In January 2012, he released his sixth novel,… Read More »The Fault in Our Stars
H. Dean Evans (Sept. 1, 1929-Oct. 2, 2004). Born in Indianapolis to working-class parents, Evans attended the and graduated from in 1947. He… Read More »H. Dean Evans