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

 
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Lockerbie Square

Lockerbie Square is a historic district bounded by Michigan, Davidson, New York, and New Jersey streets.  In 1830 Janet and Thomas McQuat settled five-eighths of a mile east of the… Read More »Lockerbie Square

Lucas Oil Stadium

Opened in August 2008, Lucas Oil Stadium (LOS), located at 500 Capitol Avenue, is a multifunctional facility that serves as the current home of the Indianapolis Colts.  The stadium’s development… Read More »Lucas Oil Stadium

M. B. Emmett J. Bean Finance Center

The principal organization housed in this building has been known by numerous names: Finance Center, U.S. Army (1953-1972); U.S. Army Finance Support Agency (1972-1974); U.S. Army Finance & Accounting Center… Read More »M. B. Emmett J. Bean Finance Center

Madison and Indianapolis Railroad

The Madison and Indianapolis Railroad (M&I) was the first operable steam railroad completed in Indiana and one of the first west of the Allegheny Mountains. Construction began under the auspices… Read More »Madison and Indianapolis Railroad

Madison County

Madison County is located northeast of Marion County and is part of the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson Metropolitan Statistical Area. It occupies 453 square miles of land located approximately 45 miles northeast of… Read More »Madison County

Majestic Building

Immediately after a fire destroyed the Indianapolis Gas Company’s building in November 1894, architect Oscar D. Bohlen of the local firm D. A. Bohlen & Son prepared plans for a… Read More »Majestic Building

Mapleton-Fall Creek

Mapleton-Fall Creek is a northside neighborhood bounded by 38th Street, Fall Creek Parkway, and Meridian Street. The community of Sugar Grove existed at its northern boundary, in the vicinity of… Read More »Mapleton-Fall Creek

Marion County

Home of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County was named in honor of Revolutionary War General Francis Marion. It was organized in 1821 when the state decided to move its… Read More »Marion County

Market East

Located east of Monument Circle Market East is bounded by New York Street, Delaware Street, East Street, and train tracks. Characterized by high-rise apartment complexes as well as key historical and… Read More »Market East

Market Square Arena

When it opened on September 15, 1974, Market Square Arena (MSA), was the fifth-largest sports arena in the United States. The structure’s completion concluded efforts, spurred in part by the… Read More »Market Square Arena

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A product of the Indianapolis Bicentennial effort (2020–21), the digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis integrates and accesses the explosion and fragmentation of knowledge created both as born-digital information and as a large new digital archive.
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