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  2. The Indianapolis Star - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Star (also known as IndyStar) is a morning daily newspaper that began publishing on June 6, 1903, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It has been the only major daily paper in the city since 1999, when the Indianapolis News ceased publication.

  3. Edna Parker - Wikipedia

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    She died at her nursing home seven months after her birthday, on November 26, 2008, aged 115 years 220 days. Her death was reported around the world. [22] [23] Parker is buried in Shelbyville's Miller Cemetery. [24] After her death, a Portuguese woman Maria de Jesus became the world's oldest person. [7]

  4. Crown Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Its exterior is made of Indiana Bedford limestone; the interior is marble. Abbey Mausoleum, which was planned in 1993, is designed by Patrick L. Fly and cost $1.3 million. It is built of Indiana limestone and Carnelian granite. [22] [58] Superintendent's residence – A home for the superintendent remained on cemetery grounds until 1950. D. A.

  5. Shelbyville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Shelbyville post office has been in operation since 1823. [9] The city charter received at that time was destroyed in the City Hall fire on January 1, 1928. A railroad was built connecting Shelbyville to Indianapolis in the late 1830s, the first railroad in the state; it was later expanded to connect to Madison and Jeffersonville.

  6. Bill Garrett (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Garrett was born on April 4, 1929, in Shelbyville, Indiana. the oldest of Laura Belle (O'Bannon) and William Leon Garrett Sr.'s three children.Bill Garrett's younger siblings included two sisters, Mildred, Laura, and a brother, James.

  7. Eugene S. Pulliam - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Smith Pulliam (September 7, 1914 – January 20, 1999) was the publisher of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News from 1975 until his death. He was also a supporter of First Amendment rights, an advocate of press freedom, and opposed McCarthyism.

  8. Gene E. Sease - Wikipedia

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    He was also instrumental in leading the name change from Indiana Central College to Indiana Central University in 1975 and again from Indiana Central University to the University of Indianapolis in 1986. The administrative wing attached to Krannert Memorial Library was renamed the Sease Wing in honor of Dr. Gene Sease in 2001.

  9. Sandy Allen - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Elaine Allen (June 18, 1955 – August 24, 2008) was an American woman who was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the tallest woman in the world. [1] [2] She was 7 feet 7 inches (231 cm) tall.

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