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Hamilton County Begins To Reconcile A Shameful Klan Past

How Klan membership cards from the 1920s remained out of sight for almost 100 years in Noblesville.

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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.

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Top Five Free Museums on MLK Day

Among the MLK Day events is storyteller Portia Jackson speaking about courageous children from the Civil Rights Movement at the Children’s Museum.

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Street Savvy: Canal Walk

Left unfinished in the 1880s, the Canal now hosts museums, music, a burger joint, and much more.

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Speed Read: Putting on (L.S.) Ayres

To enter the exhibit, guests walk through a vintage photograph that appears to hang in midair.

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Exhibit Worthy: Top Shopping at Indy Museums

Great picks at Children’s Museum, Eiteljorg, IMA, and more

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Social Media: Historic Photos from the Indianapolis Press Club

When Prohibition ended, the boozy, bawdy days of the Indianapolis Press Club began. Patrons favored a martini “so potent that on the third sip” their tongues would be “paralyzed,” according to one account.

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Sneak Preview: New Baseball History Exhibit Hits Home Run

The exhibit includes a picture of women playing baseball in the 1890s, five decades before the movie characters portrayed by Geena Davis and Madonna had a “League Of Their Own” during World War II.

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Common Threads Between Indy and Tijuana

It turns out that the border town modeled its street plan after the Circle City’s in 1889.

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ARTS & CULTURE

The best book of 2012, season concerts, Super Bowl leftover, literary souvenir, museum overhaul, fashion photography, new concert venue, artistic discovery, museum exhibit, and more

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