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  2. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    The torture and murder of Sylvia Likens is widely regarded by Indiana citizens as the worst crime ever committed in their state and has been described by a senior investigator in the Indianapolis Police Department as the "most sadistic" case he had ever investigated in the 35 years he served with the Indianapolis Police. [2]

  3. Wabash National - Wikipedia

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    Wabash National was founded as a start-up in 1985 in Lafayette, Indiana and has been publicly traded since 1991. [4][5] The company was co-founded in April 1985 by Jerry Ehrlich, formerly the president of Monon Corp., an Indiana-based trailer manufacturer. Two years earlier, corporate raider Victor Posner had acquired Monon's parent company ...

  4. List of archaeological sites on the National Register of ...

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    Lock No. 33 Lock Keeper's House, and Wabash and Erie Canal Lock No. 33 [25] Deer Creek Township : along the Wabash and Erie Canal south of Bicycle Bridge Rd., southwest of Delphi 40°34′52″N 86°41′0″W  /  40.58111°N 86.68333°W  / 40.58111; -86.68333  ( Lock No. 33 Lock Keeper's House, and Wabash and Erie Canal Lock

  5. On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away - Wikipedia

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    Although "On the Banks of Wabash, Far Away" is Indiana's official song, " Back Home Again in Indiana " is more widely used and is falsely believed by many to be the state song. [ 44 ] One of the leading causes of the state song's fall into obscurity was a change in its use at the Indianapolis 500 during the 1940s.

  6. Back Home Again in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley. " (Back Home Again in) Indiana " is a song composed by James F. Hanley with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald that was published in January 1917. Although it is not the state song of Indiana (which is "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away"), it is perhaps the best-known song that pays tribute to the Hoosier state.

  7. Underground Railroad in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Railroad in Indiana was part of a larger, unofficial, and loosely-connected network of groups and individuals who aided and facilitated the escape of runaway slaves from the southern United States. The network in Indiana gradually evolved in the 1830s and 1840s, reached its peak during the 1850s, and continued until slavery was ...

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