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  2. Charles H. Black - Wikipedia

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    Jagger Wagon carriage by Charles H. Black as found in the Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory (1880) After working in several carriage factories, Black set up on his account as a blacksmith and then as a carriage maker, with premises at 44 Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, gaining a reputation as a craftsman and design innovator.

  3. List of museums in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Indiana is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company - Wikipedia

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    Jerry O'Mahony (1890–1969) of Bayonne, New Jersey, is credited by some [by whom?] to have made the first "diner". [2] In 1912, the first lunch wagon built by Jerry and Daniel O'Mahoney and John Hanf was bought for $800 by restaurant entrepreneur Michael Griffin and operated at Transfer Station in Hudson County, New Jersey.

  5. Indiana Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) is one of the United States' oldest and largest historical societies.It describes itself as "Indiana's Storyteller". It is housed in the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center at 450 West Ohio Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, in The Canal and White River State Park Cultural District, neighboring the Indiana State Museum and the Eiteljorg Museum of ...

  6. Mountain View Diners Company - Wikipedia

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    A Mountain View Diner will last a lifetime" was the company motto. Their pre- World War II diner models usually incorporated late Art Deco styling, few were produced during the war years. Post-war, streamline styling then in vogue was used.

  7. Indiana Transportation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Morse Lake Dinner Train was a dinner train that operated from Noblesville to a variety of restaurants in Cicero, Indiana, near Morse Lake. The Fair Train was the museum's biggest yearly event with ITM passenger trains transporting as many as 16,000 people to the Indiana State Fair daily, with ten daily round trips each day of the fair ...

  8. List of people from Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Matt Dellinger (1975– ), author of Interstate 69: The Unfinished History of the Last Great American Highway; Elliot Engel, writer, lecturer, and dramatist; Mari Evans (1923–2017), poet, author of I Am a Black Woman (1970), winner of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters poetry award [13] Janet Flanner, Paris correspondent of The New Yorker

  9. List of people from Indiana - Wikipedia

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    JJ Johnson, jazz trombonist, composer (Indianapolis) Josh Kaufman, singer, contestant on Season 6 of NBC's The Voice (Indianapolis) Adam Lambert, singer-songwriter, American Idol runner-up (Indianapolis) Mick Mars (real name Robert Deal), Mötley Crüe lead guitarist (Terre Haute) Kym Mazelle, singer (Gary) Ryan McCombs, singer

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