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Tenth Pan American Games
Tenth Pan American Games

In 1984, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) urged Indianapolis to bid for the Tenth Pan American Games, a celebration… Read More »Tenth Pan American Games

United States Auto Club
United States Auto Club

The United States Auto Club (USAC) began from necessity when the American Automobile Association (AAA) unexpectedly announced on Wednesday, August… Read More »United States Auto Club

USA Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal
USA Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal

In a scandal that rocked the sports world, top executives at one of America’s most prominent Olympic organizations, USA Gymnastics,… Read More »USA Gymnastics Sex Abuse Scandal

Victory Field
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

Washington Park
Washington Park

Washington Park served as home field for a number of professional baseball organizations and local teams in the city in… Read More »Washington Park

Dick Weber
Dick Weber

(Dec. 23, 1929-Feb. 14, 2005). Born and raised in Indianapolis, Dick Weber gained fame as a bowler while simultaneously working… Read More »Dick Weber

WFNI 

After gaining the rights to broadcasts in 2007, held the rights for all Indianapolis major sports teams. The company sought… Read More »WFNI 

White River Park State Games

In July 1983, Indiana held the first annual White River Park State Games, cosponsored by the Development Commission and the… Read More »White River Park State Games

White River State Park
White River State Park

In 1979, Indianapolis civic leaders set out to create a new state park to celebrate Indiana and the Hoosier spirit.… Read More »White River State Park

Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins
Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins

During the 1920s and 1930s, Charles E. “Charlie” Wiggins was the fastest and most accomplished African American race car driver… Read More »Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins

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