Sarah Wolf Goodman (Mar. 25, 1886- Nov. 4, 1975). Sarah Goodman’s family moved from Vienna, Austria, to the United States while Sarah was… Read More »Sarah Wolf Goodman
Golden Age of Indiana Literature The “Golden Age of Indiana Literature” refers to a period extending roughly from 1880 to 1920 in which Hoosier authors,… Read More »Golden Age of Indiana Literature
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Established in 1980, Gleaners is the largest food bank in Indianapolis and hub of a network of affiliated food banks… Read More »Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana
Girls Incorporated of Greater Indianapolis Girls Club of Marion County was formed in 1975 with the merging of two Indianapolis area girls clubs as its… Read More »Girls Incorporated of Greater Indianapolis
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Anna Marie Ridge established the first local troop on July 27, 1917, in after corresponding with Juliette Low, national founder… Read More »Girl Scouts of Central Indiana
Garfield Park and Conservatory In 1874, the Jeffersonville Railroad sold a 98-acre tract along its right of way to a group of entrepreneurs who… Read More »Garfield Park and Conservatory
Fort Benjamin Harrison Fort Benjamin Harrison was a U.S. Army installation established June 28, 1904, in Lawrence Township. Shortly after the conclusion of… Read More »Fort Benjamin Harrison
Herbert Willard Foltz (Feb 23, 1867-July 6, 1946). A native of Indianapolis, Foltz graduated from before attending Rose Polytechnic Institute (later known as… Read More »Herbert Willard Foltz
Federal Buildings There are three federal buildings in Indianapolis: the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (formerly the U.S. Court House… Read More »Federal Buildings
F. C. Tucker Company Illinois native and DePauw University graduate Frederick Caldwell Tucker Sr. founded the F.C. Tucker Company in 1918. By the early… Read More »F. C. Tucker Company