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The state legislature created the Indiana Port Commission in 1961 to research and act upon opening maritime ports on Indiana's Lake Michigan shoreline as well as the Ohio River. [1] Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor opened in 1970 and is located on Lake Michigan at the intersection of U.S. Route 12 and Indiana State Road 249. [2]
420 N. Senate Ave., at the southwest corner of Michigan Street and Senate Avenue 39°46′27″N 86°9′48″W / 39.77417°N 86.16333°W / 39.77417; -86.16333 ( Senate Avenue Indianapolis
The Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, branded as IndyGo, is a public transit agency and municipal corporation of the City of Indianapolis in the U.S. state of Indiana. It operates fixed-route buses, bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services. IndyGo has managed and operated the city's public bus transit system since ...
Michigan Road Toll House is a historic toll house located on the Michigan Road at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. It was built about 1850, as a simple one-story frame building. It was raised to two stories in 1886. The building operated as a toll house from about 1866 to 1892.
Michigan Road, as well as other early roads, in Indiana. The Michigan Road was one of the earliest roads in Indiana.Roads in early Indiana were often roads in name only. In actuality they were sometimes little more than crude paths following old animal and Native American trails and filled with sinkholes, stumps, and deep, entrapping ruts.
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Currently on long-term lay-up at the Interlake Steamship Company Dock in DeTour, Michigan; MV Herbert C. Jackson: 1959: Has always sailed for the Interlake Steamship Company; MV Stewart J. Cort: 1972: First 1000-foot vessel on the Great Lakes, the only 1000-footer with pilot house forward; MV James R. Barker: 1976: Third 1000-foot vessel on the ...
The western border of the district is East Street, so named as it was the original eastern boundary of Indianapolis. [5] The neighborhood is directly south of the Mass Ave Cultural District and north of the Cole-Noble District. At only 3 ⁄ 4 mile (1.2 km) away from Monument Circle, Lockerbie Square was one of Indianapolis' earliest walkable ...