Morse Reservoir Howard Morse planned Indianapolis’ second reservoir, Morse Reservoir. The reservoir was built by the (now part of ), which also… Read More »Morse Reservoir
Mooresville The Town of Mooresville, covering 6.34 miles of land and water, lies in the northeast corner of . Samuel Moore… Read More »Mooresville
Jazz Kitchen The Jazz Kitchen is a jazz club and restaurant located on the corner of 54th Street and College Avenue, an… Read More »Jazz Kitchen
Maynard K. Hine (Aug. 25, 1907-Nov. 23, 1996). Born in Waterloo, Indiana (DeKalb County), Maynard K. Hine was the son of Clyde Hine… Read More »Maynard K. Hine
Greenfield The city of Greenfield is the county seat of , approximately 25 miles directly east of . Both Greenfield and… Read More »Greenfield
Grand Park Debuting in 2014, the Grand Park Sports Campus features 26 baseball and softball diamonds, 31 multipurpose fields for soccer, football,… Read More »Grand Park
Chatterbox The Chatterbox Jazz Club, a tiny 900-square-foot bar located at the heart of the cultural district, is known for its… Read More »Chatterbox
Center for the Performing Arts In February 1998, the City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from… Read More »Center for the Performing Arts
Brownsburg Brownsburg is in , approximately 17 miles west of Indianapolis. James B. Brown settled in Brown Township in 1824, which… Read More »Brownsburg
David Nathaniel Baker Born on December 21, 1931 in Indianapolis, David Baker was an extraordinarily accomplished American jazz composer, conductor, musician, and professor… Read More »David Nathaniel Baker