Articles of interest in Indianapolis
Williams Creek is an affluent town in Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana. It is located about 8 miles (13 km) north of downtown Indianapolis and is slightly northeast of the neighboring Town of Meridian Hills. Williams Creek was originally …
Whiteland Community High School (or WCHS) in Whiteland, Indiana is within the Clark Pleasant School Corporation and is the only high school in continuous use in the town of Whiteland and the last educational facility students attend.
WYXB, branded as "B105.7", is an FM radio station owned by Emmis Communications in Indianapolis, Indiana. The station operates on the FM radio frequency of 105.7 MHz, FM channel 289. The studios are located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapoli…
WNTS is an AM radio station owned by Davison Media Group in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. though technically licenced in Beech Grove, Indiana. The station operates on the AM radio frequency of 1590 kHz. The studios and transmitters are located at 4800…
WBRI (1500 AM) is a Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Indianapolis, Indiana, serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The station is owned and operated by Wilkins Radio Network, Inc. The WBRI broadcast license is held by Her…
Two Figures is a bronze sculpture by the English sculptor Barbara Hepworth, which was cast in an edition of seven copies. One of these is located in the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana. Other casts are at…
Stout Army Air Field is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Rocky Ripple is a town in Marion County, Indiana. The population was 606 at the 2010 census.
Riley Towers are three residential high rises in Indianapolis, Indiana. They were completed in 1963. Towers 1 and 2 have 30 floors, and Tower 3 has 17 floors.
The Pan American Arena is a twin rink ice hockey and skating arena located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
Northwest High School, located at 5525 W. 34th St. Indianapolis, Indiana, is one of five traditional high schools operated by the publicly funded Indianapolis Public Schools organization. The school, built in 1962-1963, adopted a unique school masco…
Mt. Vernon High School is a public high school located in Fortville, Indiana and is part of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation. It serves students from Vernon and Buck Creek townships in northwestern Hancock County. Mt.
Lockefield Gardens was the first public housing built in Indianapolis. Built during the years of 1935 to 1938, it was built exclusively for low income blacks in Indianapolis. The complex was closed in 1976, and a number of structures were demolished…
This is a list of public art in Indianapolis organized by neighborhoods in the city.
Indianapolis Tennis Center was the venue for the Indianapolis Tennis Championships tournament in Indianapolis, Indiana. Built in 1979, it reportedly held 10,000 spectators and also was the site of the tennis events for the 1987 Pan American Games.
The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, also known as the Indy MOCA or iMOCA, features thought provoking exhibitions of the latest trends and talent doing ambitious, original works of contemporary art.
Geist is an area in northeastern Indianapolis, Indiana (in Lawrence Township) and southeastern Hamilton County.
Eagle Creek Airpark (ICAO: KEYE, FAA LID: EYE) is a public use airport located seven nautical miles (13 km) west of the central business district of Indianapolis, a city in Marion County, Indiana, United States.
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