IndyFringe Theatre Festival The fringe theatrical movement in Indianapolis, modeled after the Edinburgh (Scotland) Fringe Festival, developed as part of ’s cultural tourism… Read More »IndyFringe Theatre Festival
Indy Reads According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 1 in 6 adults in Indiana read at or below a fifth-grade… Read More »Indy Reads
Indianapolis Star The Indianapolis Star debuted June 6, 1903, as a seven-days-a-week newspaper, the brainchild of Muncie industrialist George McCulloch. To launch his… Read More »Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis Traction Terminal Hub of the statewide interurban (electric railway) system. When the Indianapolis Traction Terminal opened in 1904 it was reputed to… Read More »Indianapolis Traction Terminal
Indy Eleven On January 26, 2013, the North American Soccer League (NASL) announced the formation of Indianapolis’ professional soccer team known as… Read More »Indy Eleven
Indy Pride Beginning in the early 1980s, years before the creation of the actual organization, Indiana gay and lesbian organizations like Justice,… Read More »Indy Pride
IndyGo The Indianapolis Public Transportation Company, known as IndyGo since 1996, is a municipal corporation that provides bus service to the… Read More »IndyGo
IndyHumane In 1905, nine concerned citizens founded the Humane Society of Indianapolis to prevent cruelty to women, children, animals, and other… Read More »IndyHumane
Indianapolis Zoo Washington Park Children’s Zoo The concept for the Indianapolis Zoo first emerged in the 1940s when newspaper columnist began voicing… Read More »Indianapolis Zoo
International Festival The International Festival began in 1976 under the management of the , which shepherded its growth for 12 years. In… Read More »International Festival