Otto N. (Nick) Frenzel III (Dec. 1, 1930-Dec. 24, 2010). The son of and Eleanor Dickson Frenzel and a native of Indianapolis, Frenzel began his… Read More »Otto N. (Nick) Frenzel III
Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park Located in , Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park is about 12 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis and is a 1,700-acre… Read More »Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park
Elanco Animal Health Elanco is a global company that provides products and services to support livestock production and improve companion animal health. In… Read More »Elanco Animal Health
Spurgeon Davenport (May 4, 1911-Dec. 21, 2003). Born in Rome, Georgia, Davenport was the first African American to become a deputy chief in… Read More »Spurgeon Davenport
Mattie Rice Coney (May 30, 1909-August 5, 1988). Mattie Rice Coney was an Indianapolis schoolteacher and Black civic leader who cofounded the in… Read More »Mattie Rice Coney
Allen Whitehill Clowes (Feb. 18, 1917 – Nov. 3, 2000). Allen Clowes was the son of Indianapolis leader in education, arts, and society,… Read More »Allen Whitehill Clowes
Leroy Burney Leroy Burney was responsible for major advances in environmental health, chronic disease, aging, education, research, and international health. Born on… Read More »Leroy Burney
Andrew J. Brown Born on November 20, 1921, in Duncan, Mississippi, Andrew J. Brown attended the historically Black Bishop College in Marshall, Texas,… Read More »Andrew J. Brown
Brickyard 200 The Brickyard 200 began as the Brickyard 400, a 400-mile stock car race at the . The race was sanctioned… Read More »Brickyard 200
Big Car Collaborative Big Car Collaborative, a nonprofit arts organization based on the near southside of Indianapolis, uses tools of culture and creativity… Read More »Big Car Collaborative