National Sports Festival IV In 1978, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced its decision to implement a new national multi-sport event that would… Read More »National Sports Festival IV
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic (NCLC), located at 3333 North Meridian Street, was founded in 1994 in coordination with Tabernacle Presbyterian… Read More »Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
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
Office of Equal Opportunity At the end of 1982, Mayor created the Office of Equal Opportunity to replace the after an investigation revealed internal… Read More »Office of Equal Opportunity
Office of the Mayor The mayor of Indianapolis is the head of the executive branch of city and county government and is elected by… Read More »Office of the Mayor
Old National Centre Located at 510 North New Jersey Street, Old National Centre, now a major event venue, was formerly known as the… Read More »Old National Centre
Paul F. Cantwell (Sep. 15, 1927-June 30, 1997). Born in Marion County, the self-described “rinky-dink kid from the Southside,” Paul F. Cantwell grew… Read More »Paul F. Cantwell
Philanthropy and Business Leaders of Indianapolis’ business community have been actively involved in charitable and philanthropic endeavors since the city’s founding. Early leaders,… Read More »Philanthropy and Business
Philanthropy and Community Development Community development in Indianapolis has varied over time, ranging from physical and economic development to human development and poverty alleviation… Read More »Philanthropy and Community Development
Phillip R. Duke (May 24, 1935-July 22, 1986). A lifelong native of Indianapolis, Phillip Duke attended Public School 54 and . He served… Read More »Phillip R. Duke