Duke Realty In 1972, , John Rosebrough, and John Wynne formed the construction and development firm P. R. Duke & Associates. Shortly… Read More »Duke Realty
Early Learning Indiana Successor to Day Nursery Association of Indianapolis, Early Learning Indiana is the state’s oldest and largest early childhood education nonprofit.… Read More »Early Learning Indiana
Eastern Star Church Eastern Star Church, the largest predominantly African American religious congregation in Indianapolis, was established by a mission of 12 people… Read More »Eastern Star Church
Easterseals Crossroads In 1936, Sarah F. Gavin learned that 12 disabled teenagers had formed a social club. She and Mildred C. Mallory… Read More »Easterseals Crossroads
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
Edyvean Repertory Theatre Incorporated November 9, 1971, as the Repertory Theatre, at (CTS), the community theater operation presented its first full season of… Read More »Edyvean Repertory Theatre
Efroymson Family Fund In 1997, and his wife Lori provided a gift that was instrumental to the formation of (CICF) and the partnership… Read More »Efroymson Family Fund
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Showcasing Native American art from across North America and Western American art, the Eiteljorg is the only museum of its… Read More »Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
El Centro Hispano/The Hispanic Center In November 1969, Feliciano Espinoza, Fred Bowman, Tony Dominguez, and Tulio Guldner organized the Hispano-American Association to respond to the… Read More »El Centro Hispano/The Hispanic Center
El Sol de Tala Restaurant Maria Taylor opened El Sol Restaurant at 2444 E. Washington Street on March 26, 1978. The restaurant occupied the space… Read More »El Sol de Tala Restaurant