Evaline MacFarlane Rieman Holliday (June 30, 1853-January 5, 1929). Evaline Holliday (née MacFarlane) was born in Baltimore in 1853 to Alexander Rieman (1814-1888) and… Read More »Evaline MacFarlane Rieman Holliday
HCS Motor Car Company Automotive pioneer Harry C. Stutz and business partner Henry Campbell formed the HCS Motor Car Company in 1919. The two… Read More »HCS Motor Car Company
Greenways and Trails The City of Indianapolis has developed a substantial greenways and trails system. It connects Indianapolis to the surrounding donut counties,… Read More »Greenways and Trails
Fairbanks Hospital One of the oldest addiction treatment hospitals in the U.S., Fairbanks Hospital serves men, women, and adolescents with alcohol and… Read More »Fairbanks Hospital
Coburn Place Coburn Place was created in 1996 as a result of the Safe Haven Campaign to address the lack of housing… Read More »Coburn Place
Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention In 1988, a volunteer coalition of individuals, agencies, churches, and business representatives formed the Homeless Network of Indianapolis, Inc. (HNI),… Read More »Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention
Central Indiana Community Foundation and the Legacy Fund, now the Hamilton County Community Fund, established the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) in 1997. The… Read More »Central Indiana Community Foundation
Buddhism Buddhism has had a visible presence in Indianapolis since at least the 1980s, with the number of temples and meditation… Read More »Buddhism
Emmett I. Brown Jr. Emmett Isom Brown Jr. was the son of Alberta S. and Emmett I. Brown Sr., a dentist and senior pastor… Read More »Emmett I. Brown Jr.
Thomas C. Hasbrook (July 29, 1920-Oct. 5, 1995). One of the key political figures in Indianapolis’s rebirth during the 1960s, Thomas Hasbrook was… Read More »Thomas C. Hasbrook