Classical Music The earliest cultivators of “classical” or “serious” music were vocal groups, specifically church choirs and amateur singing societies. One of… Read More »Classical Music
James Blake (Mar. 3, 1791-Nov. 26, 1870). Colonel James Blake, a veteran of the War of 1812, arrived in Indianapolis from York County,… Read More »James Blake
Indianapolis Cases in the U.S. Supreme Court The following significant cases decided by the United States Supreme Court had some close connection with Indianapolis, although the list… Read More »Indianapolis Cases in the U.S. Supreme Court
Techpoint Foundation For Youth TechPoint Foundation for Youth (TPF4Y) has been a leader in technology education efforts for the State of Indiana since 2001.… Read More »Techpoint Foundation For Youth
Techpoint In 2003, two IT industry organizations—the Indiana Software Association (ISA) and the Indiana Information Technology Association (INITA)—merged to form TechPoint.… Read More »Techpoint
Cory SerVaas (June 21, 1924-Mar. 6, 2020). Physician, health educator, inventor, television personality, and journalist, Cory SerVaas was born in Pella, Iowa.… Read More »Cory SerVaas
Salesforce Salesforce is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform that integrates marketing, sales, commerce, service, and IT to help businesses… Read More »Salesforce
Roselyn Bakery The first Roselyn Bakery opened for business in 1943. John S. Clark Jr. and his wife Mildred started their iconic… Read More »Roselyn Bakery
Richmond Hill Explosion On Saturday night November 10, 2012, at 11:10 p.m., a natural gas explosion occurred in the Richmond Hill subdivision of… Read More »Richmond Hill Explosion
NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions The NCAA Headquarters moved from its longtime home in Kansas City to Indianapolis in 1999. Key to drawing the headquarters… Read More »NCAA Headquarters and Hall of Champions