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May 3, 2010

 

Hinkle Fieldhouse: Home of the Miracle

Hinkle Fieldhouse set the stage for the 1954 state high school championship game, when tiny Milan High School defeated powerhouse Muncie Central.

April 26, 2010

 

Back Home Again in Indiana

In 1917, “Back Home Again in Indiana” hit gold when it was included on the second recording by a New Orleans combo credited with the creation of jazz.

April 19, 2010

 

Top-secret mission, infamous end…the U.S.S. Indianapolis

Christened in 1929 and commissioned in 1932, the U.S.S. Indianapolis was the pride of the navy. The ship would play a pivotal role in the ending of WWII.

April 12, 2010

 

Make shirts, not war…the Jeffersonville Quadrangle

After a massive fire and two stints on Historic Landmarks’ Ten Most Endangered list, an aging brick behemoth in Jeffersonville has been saved and re-purposed.

April 5, 2010

 

From Internment to the Midwest: Japanese-Americans After WW2

On release from West-Coast internment camps, more Japanese-Americans relocated in the Midwest during the 1940s than anywhere else in the nation.

March 29, 2010

 

Marble Hill: Nuclear Power In Madison, Indiana

In Indiana, construction of a massive nuclear plant near Madison was well underway by March 1979 at the time of the Three Mile Island accident.

March 22, 2010

 

The Daredevil Debutante…Josie Orr

The daughter of an East-Coast department store magnate, Indiana's future First Lady ferried war planes around North America before marrying Bob Orr.

March 15, 2010

 

Teaching around Jim Crow…Merze Tate

Being the first African-American to graduate from Western Michigan Teachers College wasn't enough to land Merze Tate a teaching job in her home state.

March 8, 2010

 

A Hoosier in New York…Emily Kimbrough

In her humorous columns in The New Yorker magazine, Muncie native Emily Kimbrough frequently referred to her Hoosier roots and world-view.

March 1, 2010

 

On the trail of the lost sister…Frances Slocum

Long before the Witness Protection Program, a Pennsylvania native found herself relocated in Indiana, living under an assumed identity.

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