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Years later, Jacob Miller was able to recount the events of his injury and escape despite a bullet to the brain. → Read More
His anti-slavery stance and strong supporter of constitutional rights for Blacks made him a target of racist groups. → Read More
Last year Bill Larkin gave away 5,000 birdhouses. → Read More
The monument was removed in June 2020. → Read More
A friendship developed between the future British prime minister and the owner of an Indianapolis hotel. → Read More
Victory gardens are making a comeback amid the coronavirus pandemic. It's a good way to get exercise and fresh air. → Read More
If Indianapolis had a spokesman, it was Jim Gerard. The Jim Gerard Show was a stop on many celebrity tours — bringing in stars like Bob Hope. → Read More
Often overlooked, Benjamin Harrison gave us great national parks and forests. → Read More
Volunteers serve as "citizen archivists" to help make their collections more accessible to the public. → Read More
Look to those that survived the Depression for survival tips. → Read More
The Indiana Historical Society is collecting photos and stories of Hoosier life during the coronavirus. → Read More
Epidemics aren't new. This is how Hoosiers have weathered them in the past. → Read More
Many slave women outlived their children and husbands or were abandoned by them. They had no where to turn. → Read More
Animals were burned alive in a fire that swept the winter quarters of Cole Bros. Circus in Fulton County, Indiana, on Feb. 20, 1940. → Read More
After nearly 100 years, the northern Indiana resort and amusement park closes. → Read More
William Edouard Scott and John Wesley Hardrick both studied under famed Impressionist painter Otto Stark at Manual High School. → Read More
Indiana Landmarks will oversee and finance the restorations → Read More
Bob Knight was always good for a quote. Sometimes they weren't publishable. Here are the top 12 from the IU basketball legend. → Read More
The prolific and multi-Oscar-winning director Robert Wise always credited his Indiana roots for his strong work ethic in Hollywood. → Read More
Lucy Higgs Nichols was so beloved by the soldiers, they cared for her until she died. → Read More