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Organizations

The groups that have shaped Indianapolis.

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Jordan College of the Arts
Jordan College of the Arts

On April 13, 1895, the Metropolitan School of Music was founded by four private music teachers and opened for the… Read More »Jordan College of the Arts

Jungclaus-Campbell Company
Jungclaus-Campbell Company

The Jungclaus-Campbell Company is the oldest general contractor in Indianapolis and one of the oldest in the nation. It has… Read More »Jungclaus-Campbell Company

Kahn Tailoring Company
Kahn Tailoring Company

The son of Alsatian Jewish immigrants, Henry Kahn (1860-1934) attended and trained as a tailor with his father. In 1886,… Read More »Kahn Tailoring Company

Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library

Founded in 2009, the Museum and Library (KVML) commemorates the life and work of the critically acclaimed author, who was… Read More »Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library

Larue Carter Hospital
Larue Carter Hospital

Larue D. Carter Hospital was a psychiatric facility that opened in 1952. It was named for Dr. , who was… Read More »Larue Carter Hospital

Manual High School
Manual High School

One of the nation’s first high schools to emphasize vocational education, then called manual training, Manual High School resulted from… Read More »Manual High School

Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center

American Settlement was created in 1923 as a charter member of the by the consolidation of two older agencies: Foreign… Read More »Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center

Mormon Temple
Mormon Temple

The Indiana temple, located in Carmel, was the first Mormon temple built in the state. Different from church meeting houses,… Read More »Mormon Temple

Murphy Arts Center
Murphy Arts Center

The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center

Neuronhurst  
Neuronhurst  

In 1888 Dr. William Fletcher, son of Indianapolis pioneer opened W. B. Fletcher’s Sanitorium (later renamed Neuronhurst), the first private… Read More »Neuronhurst  

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