St. Mark Catholic Church Built in 1947, St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church is located at 535 East Edgewood Avenue on the Southside of… Read More »St. Mark Catholic Church
St. Mary Of The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Established in 1856 as the second Roman Catholic parish in Indianapolis, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception was originally the… Read More »St. Mary Of The Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church
St. Rita Roman Catholic Church In 1919, St. Rita was established by Bishop as the first African American parish in Indianapolis. It was created as… Read More »St. Rita Roman Catholic Church
Syrian American Brotherhood Hall The Syrian American Brotherhood Hall was one of the city’s several ethnic clubs. It nurtured patrons’ forms of ethnic solidarity… Read More »Syrian American Brotherhood Hall
Tee Pee Restaurant An iconic Indianapolis drive-in restaurant, the Tee Pee owed its beginning to Albert Ray McComb (May 1892-June 1964), who came… Read More »Tee Pee Restaurant
Thomson Consumer Electronics Thomson traces its Indianapolis roots through the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) to a small Westinghouse light bulb factory at… Read More »Thomson Consumer Electronics
United Airlines Indianapolis Maintenance Center United Airlines began construction of a proposed $800-million aircraft maintenance facility at the in August 1992. However, plans for the… Read More »United Airlines Indianapolis Maintenance Center
Vonnegut and Bohn In 1888, and Arthur Bohn formed a partnership that lasted until Vonnegut’s death in 1908 and that evolved into an… Read More »Vonnegut and Bohn
Westchester Country Club Following the success of the , the first Jewish country club in Indianapolis (1921), members of the Jewish community established… Read More »Westchester Country Club
Westview Hospital Until the 1970s, local medical doctors did not accept osteopathic methods of treatment using muscle and skeletal manipulation, and osteopaths… Read More »Westview Hospital