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Hoosier Hall of Fame: Sports Corp’s Ripple Effects

Civic vision, opportunism, and lots of volunteerism take Indy’s sports rep from sorry to super.

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Hoosier Hall of Fame: Simon’s Ripple Effects

A young New Yorker’s decision to invest in Indianapolis real estate hits nothing. Follow the ripple effects of Mel Simon’s military move to Fort Benjamin Harrison.

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‘Leave Indiana’s Civil Rights Law Alone,’ Says Conservative Activist Patrick Mangan

“The main problem with this [legislation],” says Mangan, “is that it’s creating legal tension between legitimate constitutional and human rights versus behavior-based groups that want to achieve a special status in the law.”

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Hoosier Hall Of Fame: Battle Of The Hollywood Hunks

These two Hoosier heartthrob actors lived fast, died (relatively) young, and had a lot in common—including a dream car.

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Hoosier Hall Of Fame: Battle of the Indiana Outdoors

The state presides over one of Indiana’s two most significant outdoor assets, while the feds run the
other. Shall we pit them against one another? Naturally.

Sydney Pollack
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Hoosier Hall Of Fame: Battle Of The Indiana Movie Directors

Tinseltown got a lot brighter with works from these two movie maestros.

Benjamin Harrison
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Hoosier Hall Of Fame: Battle Of The Indiana Battles

Musket to musket, the two most monumental conflicts fought on Hoosier soil. Pick a winner if you must, but please—no fighting.

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Catch Bicentennial Fever: Time-Travel To 1816 Corydon

If you can’t pay your respects to original capital Corydon this year, head to the Indiana History Center’s You Are There 1816: Indiana Joins the Nation exhibit.

City Guide 2014 Hometown Favorites Eagle
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Your Indy Valentine’s Day Guide

For lovers of luxury, sports, Downton Abbey, and everything in between.

Hoosierist
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Hoosier Hall Of Fame: The Bicentennial Hoosierist

Q: Why is “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away” the state song instead of “Back Home Again in Indiana”?

Norell
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: Top Fashion Designers

We salute the fashion designers who made Indiana look good—and the rest of the world, too.

Eggleston
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: The Indiana Authors

If you skipped these classic Hoosier reads in high school, consider this your tl;dr— “too long; didn’t read” in social-media shorthand—synopsis.

John Gidding
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Q&A with John Gidding of HGTV

“On my most fruitful trips, I meet a local craftsman who does something really cool. Hopefully, I develop a relationship with that person for future clients.”

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Hoosier Hall of Fame: In Defense of Bob Knight

He might not have the discipline he insisted on from others, but Hoosiers are richer for the contradiction.

Eugene V. Debs
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: In Defense of a Few Inductees

Does Shelley Long belong in our Hoosier Hall of Fame? Does John Dillinger? Let us make the case.

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