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Circle City

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Realty Check: Old Northside Victorian

To research the house, they opened the phone book and sent letters to anyone with the same last name as the two families who had owned the home long ago.

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The Hoosierist: How Does Rowdie Bear The Heat?

“Fortunately, the person wearing the Rowdie suit has his own locker room next to the clubhouse, to which he can retire, cool down, and perhaps reflect upon his career choice.”

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Remembering Robert F. Kennedy’s Speech On The Assassination Of Martin Luther King Jr.

“Every word held you.”

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Meet IndyLUG Members

Because Legos are not just for kids anymore.

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The Hoosierist: Winter Barbecuing

“Though firing up an outdoor grill is the signature move of barbecue establishments, any type of restaurant is free to break out the Weber.”

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Meet Yoga Cats

No downward facing dogs, please.

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Backtrack: Deep Coverage

“It was like being on the moon.”

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The Pros And Cons Of Amazon Selecting Indy For HQ2

So you’re telling us there’s a chance.

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This Locally Made Lotion Is Getting Us Through The Unholy Winter

We say “secret” because this salve isn’t sold in stores or online—you have to know where to ask for it.

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The First Real Sign Of Whole Foods Downtown Appears

We’re finally believers.

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Meet Zionsville CrossFitters

Zionsville CrossFitters – Est. 2012.

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Season On The Rink

The years 1978 to 1985 were downtown Indy’s own Ice Age.

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The Hoosierist: Which Indiana City Gets The Most Snow?

“Yes, the Great Lakes give us far more than just shipping lanes and the inspiration for Gordon Lightfoot songs. Come winter, they also like to dump their excess moisture on nearby communities.”

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Backtrack: Drunk History

What stock-market crash? Young architects boozily ushered in the New Year.

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A Preacher, A Mayor, And A Santa Get Into A Car …

Come for the Christmas carols, stay for the Elvis impersonation.

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