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  2. Timeline of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's state government relocates to Indianapolis from Corydon, Indiana, effective January 1. [40] A U.S. District Court is established in the city; Benjamin Parke is its presiding judge. [43] Indiana State Library is established. [44] Indianapolis Journal newspaper begins publication. [15] The first Marion County courthouse is completed in ...

  3. Crown Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mortuary and crematorium – Groundbreaking for a $1.5 million mortuary took place in May 1992. Architect J. Stuart Todd drew up the plans. The funeral home opened on March 1, 1993. Gibralter Remembrance Services, LLC, who purchased the mortuary in 2006, built a 9,500 square foot expansion. A new crematorium was added in 1990. [60]

  4. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    An officer performed a PIT maneuver on Gamble's car, causing him to crash. He was pronounced dead at a hospital. [120] 2024-12-04 Amarion Thomas (17) Black Vicksburg, Mississippi: Police served a warrant on a home in relation to a November burglary. Officers shot and killed Thomas after he allegedly pointed a gun at them. [121] 2024-12-04

  5. Indiana World War Memorial Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza is an urban feature and war memorial located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, originally built to honor the veterans of World War I. [3] It was conceived in 1919 as a location for the national headquarters of the American Legion and a memorial to the state's and nation's veterans.

  6. Morrison Block - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison Block, also known as M. O'Connor Grocery Wholesalers and Peoples Outfitting Building, is a historic commercial building located on South Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It was built about 1870, and is a four-story, Italianate style timber frame and masonry building.

  7. Old Indianapolis City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Old Indianapolis City Hall, formerly known as the Indiana State Museum, is a historic city hall located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1909–1910, and is a four-story, Classical Revival style brick building sheathed in Indiana limestone. It measures 188 by 133 feet (57 by 41 m). [2]: 2–4

  8. Oldfields - Wikipedia

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    Oldfields, also known as Lilly House and Gardens, is a 26-acre (11 ha) historic estate and house museum at Newfields in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The estate, an example of the American country house movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 2003.

  9. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The second Indiana Governor's Residence, built on the Circle in 1827.. The original plan of Indianapolis, founded in 1821, and platted by Alexander Ralston, included a circular, 80-foot (24 m) wide street that surrounded a circular, 3-acre (1.2 ha) plot of land as the focal point at the center of town.