Indianapolis Press Club A social and professional club for working journalists and allied crafts. Its attractive quarters are across from the in the… Read More »Indianapolis Press Club
Indianapolis Raceway Park The 300-acre Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP) is located west of at 10267 East U.S. Highway 136. A joint venture led… Read More »Indianapolis Raceway Park
Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson was established in October 1947 after Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Harley-Davidson Motor Company granted a dealership to George Schulteti… Read More »Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson
Marian University Marian University is an independent, coeducational, comprehensive liberal arts university. Affiliated with the Roman Catholic church, the university is located… Read More »Marian University
Marian University Mansions , , and , partners in the creation of the , each built or remodeled homes in the 3200 block… Read More »Marian University Mansions
Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe (Apr. 15, 1929-Feb. 11, 2016). Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe was born in Sullivan, Indiana. His family later moved to Indianapolis… Read More »Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe
Marmon Automobile A model of automobile produced in Indianapolis, often called “the nearest American approximation to the Rolls-Royce,” the Marmon was produced… Read More »Marmon Automobile
Howard C. Marmon (May 24, 1876-Apr. 4, 1943). Howard C. Marmon is most well-known for designing the Wasp, which won the first 500-mile… Read More »Howard C. Marmon
Arthur C. Newby (Dec. 29, 1865-Sept. 11, 1933). Born on a farm near Monrovia, Indiana, Newby came to Indianapolis around 1881 seeking employment… Read More »Arthur C. Newby
Speedway Speedway is a Marion County town located about seven miles northwest of Monument Circle. In 1912, real estate developer Lemon… Read More »Speedway