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The groups that have shaped Indianapolis.

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Lighthouse Ministries

The Reverend Charles Oldham founded Lighthouse Mission in 1952, and the small gospel mission began operations in the 500 block… Read More »Lighthouse Ministries

Lilly Center Museum and Archives

The Lilly Center Museum and Archives is the repository for historical records of and its founders, the Lilly family. Located… Read More »Lilly Center Museum and Archives

Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Founded in 1937 by three descendants of , Lilly Endowment grew to become one of the nation’s foremost philanthropic institutions.… Read More »Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Lilly Industries
Lilly Industries

Lilly Industries was the outgrowth of a varnish company started by Henry B. Mears in 1865. Two years later, J.… Read More »Lilly Industries

Lincoln Hospital
Lincoln Hospital

At a time when existing Indianapolis hospitals barred African American doctors from practice and only admitted African American patients, doctors… Read More »Lincoln Hospital

Lindner’s Dairy  
Lindner’s Dairy  

David and Hannah Lindner operated a dairy in Dayton, Ohio, for 9 years before moving to Indianapolis in 1929, where… Read More »Lindner’s Dairy  

Link-Belt Company
Link-Belt Company

In 1874, William Dana Ewart, an Iowa agricultural tool dealer, patented his idea of a detachable square-link chain for harvest… Read More »Link-Belt Company

The Little Red Door
The Little Red Door

The Little Red Door provides support to cancer patients and their families. With a name rooted in multiple traditions, a… Read More »The Little Red Door

Little Sisters of the Poor
Little Sisters of the Poor

Founded in France in the early 1840s by Jeanne Jugan, Little Sisters of the Poor (LSP) is a Roman Catholic… Read More »Little Sisters of the Poor

Long’s Bakery
Long’s Bakery

Long’s Bakery is a local staple known for its signature hot, glazed donuts. Carl and Mildred Long opened the bakery… Read More »Long’s Bakery

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