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  2. The House of Blue Lights - Wikipedia

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    The House Of Blue Lights was the name given to a house on the far northeast side of Indianapolis, Indiana, US. Decorated year round with blue Christmas lights, it was actually the home of eccentric Indianapolis millionaire Skiles Edward Test. [1] It gained a reputation for being haunted and has become part of Indianapolis folklore.

  3. Skiles Test Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    The land, originally owned by millionaire Skiles Test, was willed to Indianapolis after his death. [2] His home, known as the House of Blue Lights, is supposedly a haunted house. [3] Test lived on the property from 1913 to 1964. It once featured a miniature railway and a pool with bathhouses, elevators, and high dives. [4]

  4. The House of Blue Lights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The House of Blue Lights" has been recorded by a variety of musical artists. A version by the Andrews Sisters, also released in 1946, reached number 15. [2]In 1955, a recording by Chuck Miller for Mercury Records reached number nine on the Billboard Popular Records chart.

  5. Category:Houses in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Indianapolis" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Horner–Terrill House; The House of Blue Lights;

  6. Category:Residential buildings in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The House of Blue Lights; L. Linwood Colonial Apartments; The Lodge (Indianapolis, Indiana) M. ... The Savoy (Indianapolis, Indiana) The Seville; Sheffield Inn; The ...

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  8. Chuck Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, he moved to Mercury Records, and his recording of "The House of Blue Lights", arranged by Douglass, and first recorded in 1946 by Ella Mae Morse and Freddie Slack, became his most successful recording, reaching No. 9 on the US pop chart. [2]

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