Circa 1995 - The Medical History Museum in Indianapolis
Debby Knox takes us inside this museum to old fashioned medicine, located on the grounds of Central State Hospital, and talks with its director, Virginia Terpening. From the archives of Indianapolis TV news photographer Ken Lavenberg.
It's the only 19th Century pathology building in the United States.
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The Indiana State Museum is a museum located within White River State Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The museum houses exhibits on the science, art, culture, and history of Indiana from prehistoric times up to the present day.The museum is also the site of the state's largest IMAX screen.
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We all #BelieveInBlue at the Indiana State Museum! Go Colts!
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EPIC MOTOR: Kone hydraulic elevators @ Indiana State Museum- Indianapolis, IN
[Taken on 7-24-15] 2 words: EPIC MOTOR. We went more wild before we left the museum in the elevators. My younger cousin, Bernettete and Dexter and me went CRAZY! We almost got caught because of the security camera. This has an EPIC MOTOR!!!!!!
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY, INDIANA, USA
Home of the Grand Prix of Indianapolis, Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and Moto GP.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Gift Shop, located inside the Hall of Fame building, full of merchandise and memorabilia for pretty much all ages, sizes and expectations.
Enjoy the visit and/or the race.
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Driving INDIANAPOLIS Downtown Indiana USA
Indigenous peoples inhabited the area dating to approximately 2000 BC. In 1818, the Delaware relinquished their tribal lands in the Treaty of St. Mary's In 1821, Indianapolis was founded as a planned city for the new seat of Indiana's state government. The city was platted by Alexander Ralston and Elias Pym Fordham on a 1-square-mile (2.6 km2) grid next to the White River. Completion of the National and Michigan roads and arrival of rail later solidified the city's position as a manufacturing and transportation hub. Two of the city's nicknames reflect its historical ties to transportation—the Crossroads of America and Railroad City Since the 1970 city-county consolidation, known as Unigov, local government administration operates under the direction of an elected 25-member city-county council headed by the mayor.
Indianapolis anchors the 27th largest economic region in the U.S., based primarily on the sectors of finance and insurance, manufacturing, professional and business services, education and health care, government, and wholesale trade. The city has notable niche markets in amateur sports and auto racing.The Fortune 500 companies of Anthem, Eli Lilly and Company, and Simon Property Group are headquartered in Indianapolis. The city has hosted many international multi-sport events, such as the 1987 Pan American Games and 2001 World Police and Fire Games, but is perhaps best known for annually hosting the world's largest single-day sporting event, the Indianapolis 500.
Indianapolis is home to two major league sports clubs, the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). It is home to a number of educational institutions, such as the University of Indianapolis, Butler University, Marian University, and Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The city's robust philanthropic community has supported several cultural assets, including the world's largest children's museum, one of the nation's largest privately funded zoos, historic buildings and sites, and public art. The city is home to the largest collection of monuments dedicated to veterans and war casualties in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C.
Visiting The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Visiting The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
First Indiana state flag on display in Lafayette
The first Indiana state flag is on display at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette.
Indiana's 28th United States Colored Troops
In 1863, as war raged in the US, the 28th United States Colored Troops formed in Indianapolis, Indiana's only all-black regiment to fight in the US Civil War.
To explore the Indiana Historical Society's collection of letters, photos, and articles about Indiana's 28th U.S. Colored troops, visit: indianahistory.org.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF INDIANA STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF INDIANA STATE,U S A
1. WORLD WAR MEMORIAL,INDIANAPOLIES 39°46'24.46N 86° 9'24.85W
2. ANGEL MOUNDS,EVANSVILLE 37°56'31.28N 87°27'26.83W
3. SOLIDIERS & SAILORS MONUMENT,INDIANAPOLIS 39°46'6.55N 86° 9'28.85W
4. THREE PYRAMIDS,PIKE 39°55'11.22N 86°13'14.66W
5. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM,INDIANAPOLIS 39°48'38.67N 86° 9'28.28W
6. MARENGO CAVES,MARENGO 38°22'33.83N 86°20'17.38W
7. INDIANA STATE HOUSE,INDIANAPOLIS 39°46'6.00N 86° 9'45.81W
8. SQUIRE BOONE CAVERNS,MAUCKPORT 38° 3'48.11N 86° 8'5.59W
9. INDIANAPOLIS ZOO 39°46'2.96N 86°10'48.35W
10. BAPTIST CHURCH,COLUMBUS 39°14'0.23N 85°52'19.51W
11. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM,INDIANAPOLIS 39°46'7.72N 86°10'9.90W
12. INDIANA AIR MUSEUM,PERU 40°40'9.70N 86° 7'47.30W
13. SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL,INDIANAPOLIS 39°46'34.55N 86° 9'29.73W
14. NORTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH,COLUMBUS 39°13'47.29N 85°54'57.74W
15. ST.JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH,INDIANAPOLIES 39°45'53.31N 86° 9'41.06W
16. INDIANA DUNES STATE PARK,CHESTERTON 41°39'42.44N 87° 2'49.14W
17. ST.MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH,INDIANAPOLIS 39°46'19.70N 86° 9'0.30W
18. HOLIWAY AMUSEMENT PARK,SANTACLAUS 38° 7'22.53N 86°54'41.32W
19. CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS,INDIANAPOLIES 39°47'16.73N 86° 8'56.25W
20. INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART 39°49'33.59N 86°11'8.16W
21. MICHAEL JACKSON'S BIRTH PLACE,GARY 41°34'36.24N 87°20'37.93W
Cruisin' Indianapolis
Indianapolis (''Indy'') is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana and it is the largest city in Indiana, with 12.8 percent of the state's total population. As of the 2010 census, the city's population is 820,445. It is the 12th-largest city in the United States (the third largest state capital) and the 29th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
The city is second only to Washington, D.C., for the number of war monuments inside city limits. Both Forbes and Livability.com rank Indianapolis among the best downtowns in the United States citing more than 200 retail shops, more than 35 hotels, nearly 300 restaurants and food options, movie theaters, sports venues, museums, art galleries and parks as attractions
High rise construction in Indianapolis started in 1888 with the 256-foot (78m) high Indiana Statehouse, followed by the 284-foot (87m) Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in 1898. However, because of a special ordinance disallowing building higher than the structure, the monument remained the highest structure until the completion of the City-County Building in 1962.
Many of Indiana's largest and most recognized companies are headquartered in Indianapolis. Before Detroit came to dominate the American automobile industry, Indianapolis was also home to a number of carmakers, including Duesenberg, Marmon Motor Car Company and Stutz Motor Company.
8 miles of trail!
Constructed between 2007 and 2013, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail (a $63 million project with $864.5 million of estimated economic impact) is an urban bike and pedestrian path that connects the city's five downtown Cultural Districts, neighborhoods and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system. The trail includes benches, bike racks, lighting, signage and 26 bike rentals/drop-offs (250 bikes) along the way and also features local art work. It was officially opened in May 2013.
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Indiana State Museum unveils mallet tied to Abraham Lincoln
A wooden mallet inlaid with the initials A.L was made by Abraham Lincoln, who used it during his Indiana youth to make furniture, Indiana State Museum officials said Tuesday.
Native American Artifacts at the Indiana State Museum
Host Rick Crosslin looks at Native American tools with the Indiana State Museum's Archeologist
The 10 Best Places To Live In Indiana (USA)
Indiana may be best known for its obsession with sports (and limestone) but what may not be in the public domain is that the Midwestern state has one of the lowest cost of living in the United States.
A dollar stretches a long way here, longer than it would in 41 states.
Anyone looking to relocate to the Hoosier State will also be happy to know home prices in Indiana are among the most affordable in the country.
As well, the state boasts a strong economy that is about the size of Norway, according to the American Enterprise Institute.
It is the 16th largest state economy in the United States and this, coupled with the sixth lowest unemployment rate in the nation, makes for very interesting reading, or living rather.
The state’s economy is mainly flanked by agriculture, manufacturing and automotive industries.
Also of notable importance is healthcare and education, not forgetting the two prestigious universities based here: Purdue and Notre Dame.
A report by the Indiana Business Review notes that in 2010, Indiana’s economy grew twice as fast as the rest of the nation, with similar results experienced in the subsequent three years.
With things going so swimmingly in this state, perhaps it didn’t come as a surprise when Money Magazine named Fishers, Indiana the No.1 best place to live in America in 2017.
If you are planning to make an in-state move or put down roots here, below, we reveal the 10 best places to live in Indiana for 2019.
1. Carmel.
2. Fishers.
3. Zionsville.
4. Munster.
5. West Lafayette.
6. Fort Wayne.
7. Westfield.
8. Dyer.
9. Columbus.
10. Indianapolis.
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TOP 12. Best Museums in Indianapolis, Indiana
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TOP 12. Best Museums in Indianapolis, Indiana: Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana War Memorial, Rhythm! Discovery Center, The Eiteljorg Museum, Indiana State Museum, Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Medical History Museum, Oldfields-Lilly House and Gardens, NCAA Hall of Champions, James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis at State Capitol - Indianapolis Hotels, Indiana
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis at State Capitol 4 Stars Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Indianapolis This Indianapolis hotel is 5 minutes' walk to the Indiana Convention Center. The hotel features 2 on-site restaurants, an indoor pool, massage services, and rooms with 37-inch flat-screen TVs.Each guest room at the Indianapolis Hyatt Regency is equipped with an iPod docking station, refrigerator and cable TV. A spacious work desk is also provided.
A hot tub and wet and dry saunas are offered at The Indianapolis Hyatt Regency.
Guests can take advantage of on-site concierge services and a 24-hour fitness centre, as well.Eagles Nest, the rooftop restaurant, offers stunning city views and classic American cuisine. One South services American and Italian fare for breakfast and lunch.State Capitol Indianapolis Hyatt Regency is less than 3.2 km from the Indianapolis Zoo and Children’s Museum. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 20 minutes' drive away.
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Population
• State capital 867,125
• (Ranked 16th in the USA)
• Urban 1,487,483 (Ranked 33rd IN THE USA)
• Metro 2,004,230 (RANKED 34th IN THE USA)
• CSA 2,386,199 (RANKED 27TH IN THE USA)
Density 2,269/sq mi (876/km2)
Area Code 317, 463
County: Marion County
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Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis
Completed in1888 using Indiana limestone, striking Indiana State Capitol Building is located in Indianapolis.
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination at the Indiana State Museum | #BeUrban
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The Indiana State Museum has opened a new exhibit, Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination. The exhibit features some original props and costumes used in the movies as well as science experiments to show you how Star Wars was created. Hands on exhibits let you play games, ride a land speeder and interact with Robots. Don't miss the fun in downtown Indianapolis at White River State Park.
May the Force Be With Us All. Enjoy!