Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Showcasing Native American art from across North America and Western American art, the Eiteljorg is the only museum of its… Read More »Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
El Centro Hispano/The Hispanic Center In November 1969, Feliciano Espinoza, Fred Bowman, Tony Dominguez, and Tulio Guldner organized the Hispano-American Association to respond to the… Read More »El Centro Hispano/The Hispanic Center
El Sol de Tala Restaurant Maria Taylor opened El Sol Restaurant at 2444 E. Washington Street on March 26, 1978. The restaurant occupied the space… Read More »El Sol de Tala Restaurant
English Though the English were among the earliest immigrants to arrive in Indianapolis, they never formed a very large proportion of… Read More »English
English-Speaking Union In 1918 British journalist Sir Evelyn Wrench founded the English-Speaking Union in London “to draw together in the bonds of… Read More »English-Speaking Union
Exodus Refugee Immigration (Exodus) Exodus is dedicated to the protection of human rights. The organization serves the resettlement needs of refugees and other displaced… Read More »Exodus Refugee Immigration (Exodus)
Fall Creek Massacre On March 22, 1824, a band of nine Seneca and Miami Indians camped on in nearby to hunt. Apparently not… Read More »Fall Creek Massacre
Federation Of German Societies Deutsche Unterstützungs Vereins (UVs), or German Support Societies, promoted social connection, preserved German language and culture, offered financial assistance in… Read More »Federation Of German Societies
Fedex Express National Hub The 2.4-million-square-foot FedEx Express Indianapolis National Hub at opened October 4, 1988, and is the company’s second-largest cargo facility, trailing… Read More »Fedex Express National Hub
Festivals Like most large cities, Indianapolis has a sizeable number of annual festivals focused on the arts and culture, food, sports,… Read More »Festivals