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The groups that have shaped Indianapolis.

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Center for Interfaith Cooperation
Center for Interfaith Cooperation

The Center for Interfaith Cooperation (CIC) is a nonprofit organization with the goal of inspiring interfaith collaboration in order to… Read More »Center for Interfaith Cooperation

Central State Hospital
Central State Hospital

In 1844, the famous reformer Dorothea Dix inspected almshouses and jails near Indianapolis that housed mentally ill paupers. Her subsequent… Read More »Central State Hospital

Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral

In June 1837, resident Episcopalians purchased a lot on the Governor’s Circle () to build a church. Thirty individuals organized… Read More »Christ Church Cathedral

Christian Theological Seminary
Christian Theological Seminary

Founded in 1925, Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) was for many years the College of Religion (School of Religion) of and… Read More »Christian Theological Seminary

Columbia Club
Columbia Club

The Columbia Club is a private club situated on in downtown Indianapolis. The current structure, the Club’s third home on… Read More »Columbia Club

Congregation Beth-El Zedeck
Congregation Beth-El Zedeck

Congregation Beth-El Zedeck (the House of the God of Righteousness) arose in 1928 from the merger of Congregation Beth-El (founded… Read More »Congregation Beth-El Zedeck

Country Clubs
Country Clubs

By the late 1800s, country clubs were popular social centers for the cultural elite in many American communities, including Indianapolis.… Read More »Country Clubs

Damien Center
Damien Center

In Indianapolis, the first large-scale care center for people with HIV/AIDS was the Damien Center, which opened in 1987. The… Read More »Damien Center

Dayspring Center
Dayspring Center

The Dayspring Center (DSC) is a nonprofit organization committed to combating and preventing family homelessness in central Indiana. It opened… Read More »Dayspring Center

Diversity Center
Diversity Center

Ruth Peters and Ken Shay conceived of the idea for the Diversity Center in 1993, a time when there were… Read More »Diversity Center

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