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The Indianapolis 500 is known as the world's largest single-day sporting event Indiana State Fair in 2015. The Idle; IMSA Battle on the Bricks; InConJunction; Indiana 9/11 Memorial
The sculptures on the east and south lawn of the Statehouse are the most visible of all. Notable artworks include the Oliver P. Morton Monument , which was installed in 1907. [ 2 ] Also on the grounds are sculptures of Christopher Columbus , a youthful Abraham Lincoln , Thomas A. Hendricks , and the pedestal remaining from the Robert Dale Owen ...
The limestone sculpture measures approximately 6 ft. x 70 in. x 53 inches and rests on a concrete base that is 45 x 74 x 59 inches. It depicts Mercury with a winged helmet and sandals, behind two seated allegorical female figures.
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Public Art Collection (40 P, 4 F) Indianapolis Art Center artworks (13 P) Pages in category "Outdoor sculptures in Indianapolis"
The Indianapolis Artsgarden is a glassed dome spanning the intersection of Washington and Illinois streets in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.It serves not only as a pedestrian connector between Circle Centre Mall and nearby office buildings and hotels but also as a venue for the display and performance of artistic and musical works (more than 300 performances take place in the Artsgarden each ...
Sculpture: approx. H. 13 ft. x Diam. 4 ft. City of Richmond [143] Madonna of the Trail: Auguste Leimbach: 1928 Glenn Miller Park Algonite: Sculpture: approx. 9 ft. x 48 in. x 48 in. City of Richmond [144] Seal of the County Commissioners: James W. McLaughlin: 1891
The bronze sculpture measures approximately 8 ft 4 in (2.54 m) x 2 ft (0.61 m) x 2 ft (0.61 m). and rests on an Oak Hill granite pedestal that measures approximately 11 ft 8 in (3.56 m) x 7.66 ft (2.33 m) x 6.67 ft (2.03 m).
This was also the inaugural year of the Independent Music and Art Festival (IM+AF), which operated under the title “Music Fest” until the following year. [14] The center’s first gallery event under new leadership opened in February 2002 and featured Ragsdale’s Love in the Time of Football .