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  2. Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute - Wikipedia

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    The first-floor clinic served patients suffering from vision loss and eye disease, along with a conference room and optical shop. The three floors above were dedicated to administration, learning, and research. It was the first building to achieve LEED Gold certification on the Indiana University campuses. [4]

  3. Keystone View Company - Wikipedia

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    GreatWarin3D.org's Keystone View Company history page is available on the site, as is a spreadsheet documenting known World War I views; Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: World War I stereographic library, 1918-1921; Keystone Lantern photographic slide collection, at the University of Maryland libraries

  4. William A. Bowles - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus Bowles (1799 – March 28, 1873) was a physician, landowner, and politician from French Lick, Orange County, Indiana.He is best remembered for establishing the first French Lick Springs Hotel, a mineral springs resort hotel in the 1840s, and platting the town of French Lick, Indiana, in 1857.

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  6. Indiana Military Museum - Wikipedia

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    At the urging of friends, the Indiana Military Museum was founded by Osborne in 1982 and opened to the public in 1984 on Bruceville Road east of Vincennes. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A pair of buildings slated for demolition were moved to the property and were the museum's first buildings. [ 5 ]

  7. Pigeon Roost State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The massacre was the first Native American attack against U.S. settlers in Indiana during the War of 1812. It is sometimes stated to be part of the larger conflict between the U.S. and Native Americans in the Northwest Territory, [ 8 ] though other historians point to previous interactions between the Natives and their victims as a source of ...

  8. Indiana football’s loss to Ohio State was ‘eye-opener’ for ...

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    While No. 5 Indiana (10-1; 7-1 Big Ten) might be in the College Football Playoff picture, No. 2 Ohio State (10-1; 7-1 Big Ten) wanted to remind the Hoosiers it still had a ways to go before ...

  9. Battle of Liberty Gap - Wikipedia

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    A see-saw battle ensued as both sides brought forward reinforcements. During the fighting Colonel John F. Miller of the 29th Indiana Infantry was seriously wounded, losing an eye. [3] Willich also had an opportunity to test a tactic he developed while a prisoner of war he called “advanced firing”.