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  2. List of city nicknames in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The nickname "Athens of the Prairie" was bestowed on Columbus, Indiana, due to the large assemblage of contemporary architecture and public sculpture in the city, including Henry Moore's "Large Arch." Albion – Gateway to the Chain O' Lakes [citation needed] Auburn - Home of the Classics [3] Bedford – Stone City [4] Bloomington. B-Town [5] [6]

  3. Conner Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Conner Prairie is a living history museum in Fishers, Indiana, United States, which preserves the William Conner home. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and the museum recreates 19th-century life along the White River .

  4. Traders Point Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Traders Point Christian Church (TPCC) is a multi-site, nondenominational church with campuses in the Indianapolis, Indiana greater metropolitan area. [1] Traders Point has been cited as one of Outreach Magazine’s “100 Fastest Growing Churches in America” for 2016 [ 2 ] and has been led by Aaron Brockett [ 3 ] since 2007.

  5. Pub church - Wikipedia

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    In the UK examples can be found in Nottingham - Eagle's Nest Church, [4] Brighton, London - Church on the Corner, [3] and Christ Church Balham, and Cardiff.Currently [when?], a community of believers in Fishers, Indiana are meeting at The Pub at Pinheads under the ministry name of "Leavener;" also a group called "Connect Rome" meet at a local bar named McCrobie's in Rome, Georgia.

  6. Fishers, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fishers is a city in Fall Creek and Delaware townships in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States.As of the 2020 census the population was 98,677. A suburb of Indianapolis, Fishers has grown rapidly in recent decades: about 350 people lived there in 1963, 2,000 in 1980, and only 7,500 as recently as 1990.

  7. St. John's-In-The-Prairie - Wikipedia

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    It was a Methodist church, built on a Southern plantation south of Greensboro in the Antebellum South. [2] After the American Civil War of 1861–1865, the Methodist planter had lost most of his assets. [2] He ran afoul of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South after he built a saloon from the ruins of his plantation house. [2]

  8. Former Fishers Foods grocery store sells at auction ... - AOL

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    Full-page ad in the Nov. 11, 1958 Canton Repository, touting the opening of the Fishers Foods store at Cleveland Avenue NW and 44th Street. The store closed last year after 65 years; the building ...

  9. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Indiana

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    The official church membership as a percentage of general population was 0.68% in 2018. [3] According to the 2014 Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey, roughly 1% of Hoosiers self-identify themselves most closely with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [4] The LDS Church is the 13th largest denomination in Indiana. [5]