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Organizations

The groups that have shaped Indianapolis.

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Women4Change 

Women4Change (W4C) is a nonpartisan, grassroots, collaborative organization whose mission is to equip and mobilize women to engage effectively in… Read More »Women4Change 

Woodburn Sarven Wheel Company
Woodburn Sarven Wheel Company

In the mid-1860s, J. R. Osgood and S. F. Smith established a business producing wagon and carriage materials on South… Read More »Woodburn Sarven Wheel Company

Woollen, Molzan and Partners
Woollen, Molzan and Partners

, a native of Indianapolis whose family settled in the area in the 1840s, received both his B.A. and M.A.… Read More »Woollen, Molzan and Partners

Workingmen’s Party

One of several labor movements that emerged during the industrialization of the late 19th century, Indiana’s Workingmen’s Party organized its… Read More »Workingmen’s Party

Workman’s Circle (Arbeiter Ring)
Workman’s Circle (Arbeiter Ring)

The Workman’s Circle, a Socialist Jewish order, was founded in 1892 by a small group of eastern European immigrants in… Read More »Workman’s Circle (Arbeiter Ring)

Wright Porteous and Lowe

By 1945, the architecture firm of had evolved into a partnership between Kurt Vonnegut Sr., George Caleb Wright, and Alfred… Read More »Wright Porteous and Lowe

WRTV 
WRTV 

Consolidated Television and Radio Broadcasters, Inc., parent of WFBM radio and headed by Harry M. Bitner Sr., of Pittsburgh, received… Read More »WRTV 

WTHR 
WTHR 

First airing on October 30, 1957, as WLW-I. operating as Channel 13, WTHR emerged from years of licensing battles to… Read More »WTHR 

WTLC 
WTLC 

WTLC made its debut on 105.7 FM in January 1968 when a group of Marion County Democrats organized the Indianapolis… Read More »WTLC 

WTTV 
WTTV 

, a former engineer at RCA in Bloomington, Indiana, who started his own company manufacturing television tuners and other electronic… Read More »WTTV 

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