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Arsenal Technical High School, once a United States Arsenal, includes a Civil War armory complex and 20th-century buildings on its campus. The campus has dual significance as the oldest military installation in central Indiana, and the third oldest high school in Indianapolis (of which it is the second oldest high school to still operate at its original location).
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Edwards was a 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) center who starred at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] Back then, he was known as the "East Side Terror", [2] and it was between his sophomore and junior years that he learned how to do a hook shot after watching a barn-storming basketball team perform the feat. [2]
Tech High, Tech High School, or Technical High School could refer to: Brazil. Technical High School of Campinas; Technical High School of Limeira; India. Technical High School Payyoli; Jamaica "Technical high school", the nomenclature for secondary education in Jamaica; United States. Arsenal Technical High School (1912-present) in Indianapolis ...
Arsenal Street (disambiguation), various places named or relating to an Arsenal Street; Arsenal Technical High School, an Indianapolis, Indiana high school which was formerly a U.S. civil war arsenal; Arsenal tube station, a station on the London Underground in Highbury, named after Arsenal FC; Arsenal village, a village in Pamplemousses District
Born in Russellville, Kentucky, Mike Price attended Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, Indiana where he played for Coach Jack Bradford, graduating in 1966. [1] Price was the leading scorer of Arsenal's state runner-up team. Playing with his younger brother Jim, Price helped lead Arsenal Technical High School to the