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Elinor Ostrom Send-Off to Receive Nobel Prize
Ostrom, Elinor; Nobel Prize winners; Economists; College teachers; Indiana University
Elinor Ostrom seems to be a woman of “firsts.” The distinguished professor and Arthur F. Bentley professor of political science is the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for economics (2009), and...
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Fairbanks Hospital
Hospitals; Summer
In his will, Charles Fairbanks established the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Trust Fund to benefit a charitable cause in Indianapolis. Its first project was the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Home, opened in 1970 on...
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Madison Regatta 2009
Jefferson County (Ind.); Ohio River; Recreation; Bridges; Summer; Hydroplanes
This year’s regatta was won by U-16 Miss Elam Plus, piloted by Dave Villwock. His average speed was 138.054 mph. Shown here are U-5 Formulaboats.Com, piloted by Jeff Bernard who placed 4th, and U-1 Oh...
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Kosciusko County Courthouse
Courthouses; Kosciusko County (Ind.); Towers; Summer
The courthouse remains a beautiful building today.
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Franklin County, Indiana Courthouse 2009
Franklin County (Ind.); Courthouses; Government facilities
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Graduation at the Point 2009
Hanover College; Graduation ceremonies; Clothing & dress; Spring; College students; Universities and colleges
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Battle of Tippecanoe Monument
Tippecanoe, Battle of, Ind., 1811; Tippecanoe County (Ind.); Monuments and Memorials; Battlefields
Constructed in 1908, the ninety-two-foot granite obelisk commemorates William Henry Harrison's victory over the Indian confederation led by the Prophet in November 1811.
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Columbus City Hall
Bartholomew County (Ind.); City & town halls
The Columbus City Hall was dedicated in 1981 and replaced the outdated 1895 structure. It is shaped like a right triangle and has a semicircular courtyard with a glass-walled back leading to the gallery...
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Delaware County Courthouse
Delaware County (Ind.); Courthouses; Statues
The contrast of the old and the new, very much a feature of the community, is seen in this view of the statues saved from the 1887 courthouse, which now stand across the street from the modern building....
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Posey County Courthouse
Posey County (Ind.); Courthouses; Porches; Cupolas; Statues
The brick Italianate structure located on the town square in Mount Vernon was designed in 1867 by architects J.A. Vrydagh and Levi Clark. The courthouse is fronted by a Civil War Monument designed by F.M....
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Tractor for You Are There 1924: Tool Guys and Tin Lizzies.
Blackford County (Ind.); Tractors; Agricultural machinery & implements
Details are extremely important to make the recreations really work. From the tractor, which arrived in several boxes, to the tools on the bench every item in the photographs was researched. The tractor...
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You Are There 1924: Tool Guys and Tin Lizzies - Location Visit
Blackford County (Ind.); Blackford County (Ind.)--Photographs; Hartford City (Ind.)--Photographs; Historic sites--interpretive programs; Historical reenactments
A lot can be learned by talking to people on the telephone and much information can be sent, but visiting the location is vital to the YAT research. It was disappointing to find that the space we wanted...
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You Are There 1924: Tool Guys and Tin Lizzies - Location Visit
Blackford County (Ind.); Blackford County (Ind.)--Photographs; Hartford City (Ind.)--Photographs; Historic sites--interpretive programs; Historical reenactments
A lot can be learned by talking to people on the telephone and much information can be sent, but visiting the location is vital to the YAT research. It was disappointing to find that the space we wanted...
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How Ration Books Work
Exhibitions; Rationing
Rationing was one of the most important topics to understand before going into the Market. Rationing started in the United States in 1942. The Office of Price Administration monitored prices and issued...
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Briefing Area for Mr. Zwerner's Grocery Store Exhibit
Exhibitions; Historical reenactments
Before entering the grocery, guests were given background information to enrich the experience. The briefing area provided opportunities to learn about Indiana soldiers, what was happening around the time...
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Interpreters Pose as if They are Discussing Products in the Store
Historical reenactments; Grocery stores; Actors
You Are There offers a chance to step back to a scene from Indiana's past. Building the Citizens Market in three dimensions and populating it with the people from the photograph helps us bring history...
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Fogscreen for Mr. Zwerner's Grocery Store
Grocers; Grocery stores; Historical reenactments
You Are There offers a chance to step back to a scene from Indiana's past. Building the Citizens Market in three dimensions and populating it with the people from the photograph helps us bring history...
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Donaghy Day
Indiana State University; Students; Trees; Landscape
To acquaint students with campus and to teach them about the community, Richard Landini, seventh president of ISU introduced Donaghy Day in 1976. The activity was named after Fred Donaghy, a 1912 Indiana...
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Jordan College of Fine Arts Production of Into the Woods
Butler Universtiy--Jordan College of Fine Arts; Plays; Theater; Students
Today the Jordan College of Fine Arts at Butler University includes programs in music, dance, theater, visual arts, and arts administration. Its Lyric Theatre presents productions of music theatre in its...
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Purdue's Discovery Park and Research Parks
Purdue University; Universities and Colleges
Discovery Park is the 40-acre, $400 million on-campus research complex of 11 dynamic centers where more than 1,000 faculty members and 3,000 students use an interdisciplinary approach to tackle today’s...
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