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The venues, locales, and institutions that make Indy the Crossroads of America.

 
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Irish Hill

For years, there was little agreement on the boundaries of Irish Hill: some said Shelby Street on the east, College… Read More »Irish Hill

Irvington

Irvington is an eastside neighborhood bounded roughly by 10th Street, Arlington Avenue, Brookville Road, and Emerson Avenue. In 1987, a… Read More »Irvington

Irvington Terrace

Irvington Terrace Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 10th Street to the north, Pennsy Trail to the south,… Read More »Irvington Terrace

Ivy Hills, Beaumont, Sycamore Springs

Ivy Hills Residents’ Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by Susan Drive East to the north, Attleboro Court to the… Read More »Ivy Hills, Beaumont, Sycamore Springs

James Whitcomb Riley Home

James Whitcomb Riley, the “Hoosier Poet,” moved to 528 Lockerbie Street in 1893 and lived there as a paying guest… Read More »James Whitcomb Riley Home

Jazz Kitchen

The Jazz Kitchen is a jazz club and restaurant located on the corner of 54th Street and College Avenue, an… Read More »Jazz Kitchen

Johnson County

Johnson County, located south of Indianapolis, is named after John Johnson, the first Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.… Read More »Johnson County

Johnson Woods

Johnson Woods is a small northside neighborhood bounded by 44th and 46th streets, College and Central avenues.  Oliver Johnson, a prosperous farmer,… Read More »Johnson Woods

Kemper House

Businessman Charles Pierson constructed what is now known as the Kemper House in 1873 for his new bride, Mary Alice… Read More »Kemper House

Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site

The Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site stands at 17th and Broadway where, on April 4, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) made his… Read More »Kennedy-King National Commemorative Site

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