Benjamin Harrison (Aug. 20, 1833-Mar. 13, 1901). Born in North Bend, Ohio, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of President William Henry Harrison.… Read More »Benjamin Harrison
Governor’s Residences There have been six official residences for Indiana’s governors. The first residence was located in Indiana’s original capital, Corydon, and… Read More »Governor’s Residences
Eagle Creek Park Before Eagle Creek Park was a municipal park, it was a 12-acre country estate called Eagle Crest Estate. purchased most… Read More »Eagle Creek Park
Corteva Agriscience Corteva Agriscience is a successor company to DowElanco, an agribusiness that was formed in 1989 as a joint venture between… Read More »Corteva Agriscience
Ruoff Music Center Located southeast of Noblesville in Hamilton County, the Deer Creek Music Center, now Ruoff Music Center, was completed in 1989… Read More »Ruoff Music Center
Dayspring Center The Dayspring Center (DSC) is a nonprofit organization committed to combating and preventing family homelessness in central Indiana. It opened… Read More »Dayspring Center
Crown Hill Cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery was officially incorporated as a nonprofit, nondenominational cemetery on September 25, 1863. Prior to Crown Hill, Greenlawn… Read More »Crown Hill Cemetery
Columbia Conserve Company A nationally known experiment in industrial democracy, the Columbia Conserve Company, located in at 1735 Churchman Avenue (at the ),… Read More »Columbia Conserve Company
Coliseum Explosion On October 31, 1963, Shriners Night at the Coliseum, the Holiday on Ice performance ended abruptly when a propane tank… Read More »Coliseum Explosion
City Market Erected in 1886, the City Market occupies the lot designated for the location of a market in Indianapolis surveyor original… Read More »City Market