Brownsburg Brownsburg is in , approximately 17 miles west of Indianapolis. James B. Brown settled in Brown Township in 1824, which… Read More »Brownsburg
Bush Stadium After the 1930 season. Norman Perry, owner and president of , announced plans to build a new baseball stadium on… Read More »Bush Stadium
Butler-Tarkington Bounded by the , Meridian Street (west side), 38th Street, and and named for and former resident and Pulitzer Prize-winning… Read More »Butler-Tarkington
The Cabaret The Cabaret is dedicated to elevating and promoting the cabaret art form. Cabaret is a restaurant or nightclub with a… Read More »The Cabaret
Cadle Tabernacle Constructed in 1921 on the northwest corner of Ohio and New Jersey streets at a cost of $305,000, Cadle Tabernacle… Read More »Cadle Tabernacle
Camby Camby is a southwest Decatur Township community located near the intersection of Kentucky Avenue (S.R. 67) and Camby Road. In… Read More »Camby
Camp Atterbury Camp Atterbury (Edinburgh) was created to support . The area was chosen in Bartholomew, Johnson, and Brown Counties because of… Read More »Camp Atterbury
Camp Morton Camp Morton was a military installation located north of Indianapolis. Originally a volunteer-troop rendezvous camp, military authorities converted the facility… Read More »Camp Morton
Canal and White River State Park The Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission selected the Canal and White River State Park area as one of Indianapolis’s due to… Read More »Canal and White River State Park
Carmel Located north of Indianapolis in southern , Carmel, settled in the 1820s, was a small farming community for over a… Read More »Carmel