Hoosier Salon The first Hoosier Salon was held in the galleries of Chicago’s Marshall Field & Co. on March 9-19, 1925. Organized… Read More »Hoosier Salon
Hoosier Group Artists , , , , and became known as members of the Hoosier Group after participating in a holiday art… Read More »Hoosier Group
Hook’s Historical Drug Store Located in the Indiana State Fairgrounds, the Hook’s museum was opened in August 1966, as part of commemoration of the… Read More »Hook’s Historical Drug Store
Hook’s Drug Stores In October 1900, John A. Hook opened the first Hook’s Drug Store at the corner of South East and Prospect… Read More »Hook’s Drug Stores
Holy Rosary-Danish Church Holy Rosary-Danish Church is a historic district bounded by Virginia Avenue and Wright, Buchanan, and East streets. The neighborhood is… Read More »Holy Rosary-Danish Church
John W. Holtzman (Apr. 23, 1858-Mar. 6, 1942). Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, John W. Holtzman moved with his family to White County,… Read More »John W. Holtzman
William Robeson Holloway (Dec. 6, 1836-Dec. 10, 1911). Born in Richmond, Indiana, William Robeson Holloway was the son of David P. Holloway, editor… Read More »William Robeson Holloway
Holliday Park (founder of the Indianapolis News) and his wife , both active philanthropists, deeded their 80-acre estate to the city in… Read More »Holliday Park
John Hampden Holliday (May 31, 1846-Oct. 20, 1921). Founder of the and the Union Trust Company, civic leader and philanthropist John Holliday was… Read More »John Hampden Holliday
Hollenbeck Press Symbolized by a griffin, Hollenbeck Press was founded in 1864 as Carlon and Hollenbeck and located at the southeast corner… Read More »Hollenbeck Press