William Tinsley (Feb. 7, 1804-June 14, 1885). Born in 1804, in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland, William Tinsley came from a family of… Read More »William Tinsley
Tomlinson Hall Local druggist Stephen D. Tomlinson died in November 1870, leaving his estate to his wife, Mary. His will stipulated that… Read More »Tomlinson Hall
Tuckaway Built in 1906, “tucked away” among mature trees in the neighborhood, the affectionately-named house represents one of the earliest examples… Read More »Tuckaway
The Unicorn Club The Unicorn Club was a male strip club, catering primarily to gay male customers, located at 122 West 13th Street… Read More »The Unicorn Club
Union Station The country’s first “union station”—that is, a centralized station for the common use of passengers of independent rail lines—was constructed… Read More »Union Station
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
Uptown Connection The Uptown Connection bar and restaurant operated from October 1981 until 1989, serving primarily the LGBTQ+ community. A corporation of… Read More »Uptown Connection
USS Indianapolis Memorial In 1930, construction began on a new heavy cruiser for the U.S. Navy. It was the second of four Navy… Read More »USS Indianapolis Memorial
The Varsity Lounge The Varsity Lounge, located in Indianapolis’s historic neighborhood, is thought to be the city’s oldest gay bar and restaurant. Otto… Read More »The Varsity Lounge
Victory Field From 1930 to 1996, , located on West 16th Street, was home to the Triple-A . In 1992, Major League… Read More »Victory Field