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The Columbia Club is a private club located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The club was founded in 1889 and the current structure was built in 1925 as the club's third home on the same site.
First car rental location owned by Sorensen and Osterand, located at 3433 W. 16th Street in Indianapolis (1966). ACE Rent A Car Reservations, Inc. is a privately held car rental company founded in 1966 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana .
In January 2017, the Antelope Club was fined $500 by the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission for illegally serving Yuengling. The fine, stemming from a complaint by a disgruntled Club member, was levied just months before Yuengling was legalized for sale in Indiana in March, 2017. The club released an apology to the ATC, the media, and the ...
Private residence clubs provide the services and amenities of five-star hotels, and some of the luxury hotel groups run their own clubs. Occasionally, membership in a private residence club grants to its member only the right to usage of the club properties and services, without ownership rights in the properties themselves. Note that a private ...
Kim, 44, and Kroy, 37, purchased the home — which is located in the Manor Golf & Country Club in Alpharetta, Georgia— in 2012 for $880,000. The estate is a total of 6,900 square feet and ...
Pages in category "Yacht clubs in Indiana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.
The Indianapolis Canoe Club, an exclusive private country club, opened in September 1900 at the northeast corner of 30th Street and the White River, on the site of the present day Riverside High School. The club grew to about 600 members and built a new facility east of Lafayette and Cold Spring Roads during 1912–1913.
The main event is a series of timed runs in which antique automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles from the Steam, Brass, Vintage, Antique, and Classic Car eras ascend the town's steep, 1800-foot-long Main Street hill as quickly as possible. The festival is the second largest auto event in Indiana after the Indy 500 and Brickyard 400. [1]