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  2. Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Walker and her husband arrived in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 10, 1910. Seeking residence with Dr. Joseph Ward on Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis's African-American thoroughfare, Walker opened a salon in his home where she hosted sales agents and clients. Between February and April 1910, Walker grew her customer base.

  3. Angel season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season has an 88% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3 out 10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Angel builds on the solid sex appeal of its lead, forging an unexpectedly worthy spinoff that draws viewers in with character depth, clever humor, and a suitably dark and brooding backdrop." [36]

  4. Al Swearengen - Wikipedia

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    The results were highly lucrative: the Gem earned a nightly average of $5,000, and sometimes as much as $10,000 (equivalent to $295,000 in 2024). [ 7 ] [ 2 ] The Gem burned down on September 26, 1879, along with much of the town, but Swearengen rebuilt his establishment larger and more opulent than ever, to great public acclaim.

  5. Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

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    The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is an art museum in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The Eiteljorg houses an extensive collection of visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903–1997).

  6. Indianapolis Monthly - Wikipedia

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    [3] Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications purchased the magazine in 1988. [2] In 2014, Indianapolis Monthly was the recipient of the City and Regional Magazine Association's General Excellence II award. [3] Emmis sold the magazine to Michigan-based Hour Media Group on December 1, 2022. [2]

  7. Hoosier Art Salon - Wikipedia

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    A Grand Tradition: The Arts and Artists of the Hoosier Salon, 1925–1990. Indianapolis, IN: Hoosier Salon Patrons Association. ISBN 0-9638360-0-5. Shank, Marilyn (Summer 2012). "Art for Indiana's Sake: A History of the Hoosier Salon". Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History. 24 (3). Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society: 14– 25.

  8. Indianapolis International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Municipal Airport opened in 1931, replacing the older Stout Field as the primary city airport. The airport was initially built on about 320 acres (130 ha) of land in the southwestern edge of the city, with an additional 627 acres (254 ha) reserved for future expansions at the airport. [ 8 ]

  9. The Indianapolis Star - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Star at one time had the largest and most advanced printing presses in the nation. [12] The Pulliam Production Center at 8278 N. Georgetown Road on the northwest side of Indianapolis cost $72 million and covers 200,000 square feet (19,000 m 2 ). [ 13 ]