Lee Burns (Apr. 19, 1872-Jan. 8, 1957). Born in Bloomfield, Indiana, Burns graduated from and, as a young man, worked for the… Read More »Lee Burns
Bush Stadium After the 1930 season. Norman Perry, owner and president of , announced plans to build a new baseball stadium on… Read More »Bush Stadium
Butler University Butler University occupies more than 300 acres along the east bank of the white river and the central canal, combining… Read More »Butler University
Butler University Architecture The campus of Butler University occupies 290 acres on the city’s northside, with its principal entrance on the east at… Read More »Butler University Architecture
Cadle Tabernacle Constructed in 1921 on the northwest corner of Ohio and New Jersey streets at a cost of $305,000, Cadle Tabernacle… Read More »Cadle Tabernacle
Canal and White River State Park The Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission selected the Canal and White River State Park area as one of Indianapolis’s due to… Read More »Canal and White River State Park
Fermor Spencer Cannon (Aug. 4, 1888-Dec. 11, 1973). A native of Indianapolis and graduate of , Fermor Spencer Cannon studied architecture at the… Read More »Fermor Spencer Cannon
Cemeteries Prior to 1824, all cemeteries in were rural graveyards often adjacent to churches. One hundred and fifty of these interment… Read More »Cemeteries
Center for Interfaith Cooperation The Center for Interfaith Cooperation (CIC) is a nonprofit organization with the goal of inspiring interfaith collaboration in order to… Read More »Center for Interfaith Cooperation
Center For The Performing Arts In February 1998, the City Council designated “an area extending west from Range Line almost to U.S. 31 and from… Read More »Center For The Performing Arts