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Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay was an Olympic-style torch relay to mark the 200th anniversary of the state of Indiana. The relay spanned 3,200 miles over all 92 counties in the state. It started on September 9, 2016 in Corydon, IN, the state’s first capital, and ended October 15, 2016 at the Statehouse Grounds in Indianapolis. The relay ...
The United States Bicentennial was a series of celebrations and observances during the mid-1970s that paid tribute to historical events leading up to the creation of the United States as an independent republic. It was a central event in the memory of the American Revolution.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The city of Lafayette will celebrate its 200th birthday in 2025, with city officials and Lafayette entities planning outreach projects and events to commemorate the milestone ...
The sculpture was built by Lafayette artist and Purdue University graduate Richard ("Dick") McNeely, whose design had been chosen by a town commission. [7] The Heritage 75*76 Board had been tasked with approving a public artwork to commemorate Tippecanoe County's sesquicentennial year 1975 (150 years) and the United States Bicentennial year 1976. [3]
Saturday, March 9. Outdoor Yoga, 8:30 a.m. and Meditation 10 a.m. at Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: Beginner-friendly, yoga, meditation, and mindful dialogue on grass and under tall trees every ...
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"A Biographical History of Porter County", unpublished manuscript, American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Porter County, Indiana. Collection of Westchester Public Library, Chesterton, IN, 1976. Includes essays by Terry Dietz and Oral Smith. Drury, John. Porter County. Chicago: Inland Photo Co., 1956.
The Old Clarksville site is along the waterfront of Clarksville, Indiana, roughly between the Interpretive Center and Clark Homesite of Falls of the Ohio State Park. Officially its address is restricted by the National Register, as much of it is on private property where there is no public access to the Ohio River .