Indiana Bell Now known as AT&T, Indiana Bell was a telecommunications company that served Indianapolis and most of Indiana since 1920. Although… Read More »Indiana Bell
Indiana Black Expo Local civic leaders Rev. , , and founded Indiana Black Expo (IBE) in 1971 modeling it after a similar event… Read More »Indiana Black Expo
Indiana Crossdresser Society The Indiana Crossdresser Society (IXE) served gender non-conforming Hoosiers by providing social opportunities and support to individuals who struggled with… Read More »Indiana Crossdresser Society
Indiana Democrat and State Gazette Alexander Morrison, who came to Indianapolis as a state representative from Clark County where he also published the Republican Statesman,… Read More »Indiana Democrat and State Gazette
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance In 1934, Hoosiers dissatisfied with the insurance available through State Farm Mutual of Illinois chartered the Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance.… Read More »Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs The Indiana State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs (ISFCWC) was part of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs. ,… Read More »Indiana Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs
Indiana Federation of Trade and Labor Unions Originating with members of the , of Indianapolis, the Indiana Federation Of Trade And Labor Unions was organized in the… Read More »Indiana Federation of Trade and Labor Unions
Indiana Fever The Indiana Fever is the women’s professional basketball franchise in Indianapolis, part of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Pacers… Read More »Indiana Fever
Indiana Gas Company Indiana Gas began as the Indiana Gas & Water Company, which was formed in September 1945 from the natural gas… Read More »Indiana Gas Company
Indiana Gear Works Indiana Gear Works, a precision gear manufacturer, began in 1933 as a partnership of Louis C. Buehler, formerly of the… Read More »Indiana Gear Works