An Oral History Of When Super Bowl XLVI Came To Town
Ten years ago, the world descended on downtown for Super Bowl XLVI. Here’s the story of the biggest event the city ever hosted, told by the people who were there.
Derek Schultz
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Bill Hudnut: A Man of His Word
The beloved former mayor’s opinions are as sharp as ever. Here, he reflects on his time at the helm of Indianapolis and takes Indiana’s Republican Party to task.
Craig Fehrman
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Big City Problems: The Super Bowl Hangover
Former Mayor Bill Hudnut was in Indy a few months back. He drew close, grasped my shoulder, and pointedly asked me, “What’s next for Indy? What are you excited about?”
And I finally had an answer.
Chris Gahl
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Editor’s Note, March 2016: The Effect of the Cultural Trail
There are more reasons than ever to linger downtown—primarily thanks to the trailblazing path.
Amanda Heckert
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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.