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Economy/Business

 
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Hollenbeck Press
Hollenbeck Press

Symbolized by a griffin, Hollenbeck Press was founded in 1864 as Carlon and Hollenbeck and located at the southeast corner… Read More »Hollenbeck Press

John Hampden Holliday
John Hampden Holliday

(May 31, 1846-Oct. 20, 1921). Founder of the and the Union Trust Company, civic leader and philanthropist John Holliday was… Read More »John Hampden Holliday

Hook’s Drug Stores
Hook’s Drug Stores

In October 1900, John A. Hook opened the first Hook’s Drug Store at the corner of South East and Prospect… Read More »Hook’s Drug Stores

Howard W. Sams and Company

Indianapolis salesman Howard W. Sams worked at Goodyear, General Battery, and . At Mallory, he handled sales literature, got involved… Read More »Howard W. Sams and Company

Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr.
Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr.

(Feb. 11, 1901-Oct. 27, 1977). Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr. was the grandson of a German… Read More »Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr.

The Hunt and The Chase
The Hunt and The Chase

The Hunt and the Chase dance club, known locally as The Chase, was an LGBTQ+ bar located at 107 S.… Read More »The Hunt and The Chase

Indiana Avenue
Indiana Avenue

In the early 20th century Indiana Avenue became the focal point of the African American community, with segregated business places,… Read More »Indiana Avenue

Indiana Bell
Indiana Bell

Now known as AT&T, Indiana Bell was a telecommunications company that served Indianapolis and most of Indiana since 1920. Although… Read More »Indiana Bell

Indiana Convention Center
Indiana Convention Center

Opened in 1972 at a cost of $26 million, the Indiana Convention Center was constructed to increase the city’s capacity… Read More »Indiana Convention Center

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

In 1934, Hoosiers dissatisfied with the insurance available through State Farm Mutual of Illinois chartered the Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance.… Read More »Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

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