Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership In 1987 Mayor appointed a Housing Strategy Task Force to study the city’s growing housing problems. The task force found… Read More »Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership
Indiana Sports Corporation Incorporated in December 1979, Indiana Sports Corporation is the nation’s first sports commission. This private, not-for-profit organization was initiated by… Read More »Indiana Sports Corporation
Germans in Politics Although had been in Indianapolis since at least the 1840s, their political influence did not become significant until the mid-1850s.… Read More »Germans in Politics
Forest Hills Forest Hills is a northside residential area bounded by Kessler Boulevard, the Monon Trail corridor, Northview Avenue, and College Avenue.… Read More »Forest Hills
Economic Club of Indiana The idea of forming an economic club in central Indiana came from members of the , who first discussed the… Read More »Economic Club of Indiana
Elder Watson Diggs (Dec. 23, 1883-Nov. 8, 1947). Born in Madisonville, Kentucky, Diggs received a one-room school education in Louisville, where he helped… Read More »Elder Watson Diggs
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Three Hartford, Connecticut women in 1860 invited boys into their homes for cake and kindness. They named their efforts the… Read More »Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis
Noblesville Noblesville is the county seat of . It is located 27 miles north of Monument Circle in Indianapolis. The town… Read More »Noblesville
Good Shepherd Catholic Church Located at 2905 Carson Avenue on Indianapolis’ southside, the parish of Good Shepherd is the direct result of a massive… Read More »Good Shepherd Catholic Church
William E. Steckler (Oct. 18, 1913-Mar. 8, 1995). Born in Mount Vernon, Indiana William E. Steckler earned a law degree at Indiana University… Read More »William E. Steckler