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Thunder on the Track—The Electrifying NHRA Indianapolis 2024 Showdown

Thunder on the Track—The Electrifying NHRA Indianapolis 2024 Showdown

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As the tires screech and the engines roar, the NHRA Indianapolis 2024 has once again proven to be the pinnacle of drag racing, attracting enthusiasts and competitors from all corners of the globe. Taking place in the heart of racing country, the event has lived up to its reputation, delivering non-stop action and heart-pounding excitement.

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Anne-Marie's Flower Farm

Anne-Marie's Flower Farm

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Anne Marie and her husband Dave transformed their retirement dream into reality by establishing Anne-Marie's Flower Farm in Zionsville, Indiana, in 2023. This beautiful outdoor venture allows visitors to cut their own flowers, enjoy the scenery, and participate in special events like "Sip & Clip" evenings. The farm has become a scene of memorable moments while fostering a sense of community and connection among those who visit.

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Exploring the Legacy of the Wabash & Erie Canal

Exploring the Legacy of the Wabash & Erie Canal

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Discover the rich history and significance of the Wabash & Erie Canal, a key waterway in the development of the United States.

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Step Up to the Plate! Get ready for the SWING Event of 2024

Step Up to the Plate! Get ready for the SWING Event of 2024

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Get ready for the SWING Charity Event of 2024 at Victory Field, Indianapolis, back for its grand second year in support of the Indianapolis Indians Charities.

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The Thrill of the Hill: Soapbox Derby and Its Impact on Young Minds

The Thrill of the Hill: Soapbox Derby and Its Impact on Young Minds

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Explore the exhilarating world of soapbox derby racing and its influence on the development of young minds.

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Indianapolis 500 Purse Soars to New Heights

Indianapolis 500 Purse Soars to New Heights

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The Indianapolis 500 purse record was shattered for the third year in a row after a weather-delayed 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, with two-time race winner Josef Newgarden of Team Penske earning $4.288 million from a total purse of $18,456,000.

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Growth and Gratitude: The Journey of Gordon Family Farm

Growth and Gratitude: The Journey of Gordon Family Farm

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The Gordon Family Farm is a unique farm located in Indiana. Amanda and Tyler Gordon are not ordinary farmers; they are visionaries who believe in respecting the earth and feeding the world. The pigs on their farm are pasture-fed and humanely raised, and their pork products represent a promise of quality, ethics, and environmental stewardship. The Gordons' farm serves as a beacon of hope in a constantly changing world, where families coming together with love for the land and each other can accomplish anything.

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White River Paddle Days and Festival’s races

White River Paddle Days and Festival’s races

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Registration is now open for the White River Paddle Days and Festival's races! The event is happening from June 14th through 16th, and it's gonna be a blast! The White River Alliance is inviting everyone who's interested in racing by canoe, tandem kayak, or single kayak to participate in the event, no matter what your skill level is!

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The Dark History Behind the Demise of Greenlawn Cemetery

The Dark History Behind the Demise of Greenlawn Cemetery

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Crown Hill Cemetery is well-known for burying famous people like James Whitcomb Riley and President Benjamin Harrison. Before Crown Hill, Green Lawn Cemetery was the first public cemetery in Indianapolis, built-in 1821. Green Lawn was overcrowded and flooded from the White River, leading to 1,100 graves being moved to Crown Hill in 1863. During the transfer, families saw graves being disturbed and valuables taken. Grave robbing and body snatching were common and profitable in the 19th century.

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Remembering Hoosiers in Battle

Remembering Hoosiers in Battle

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This article's focus on 'Remembering Hoosiers in Battle' pays tribute to the remarkable courage and valor displayed by Hoosiers in battle.

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From Minors to Majors

From Minors to Majors

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White River Alliance Announces Seventh Annual Indiana Water Summit

White River Alliance Announces Seventh Annual Indiana Water Summit

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