Dawn Mitchell, Indianapolis Star
Indiana Historical Society seeks historic items for Indianapolis Bicentennial
Check your attic for historic photos and documents of Indianapolis
How this racer went from a murder trial to the Indy 500
Louis Disbrow was successful on the racing circuit, but a black cloud in his past hung over him for the rest of his life.
Missing millions and the murder of grocery heiress Marjorie Jackson
The eccentric widow kept more than $9 million in cash hidden in her home, which was robbed more than once.
1919: Indianapolis welcomes home its World War I troops in grand fashion
A Victory arch greeted the troops as an official welcome home
These are the 10 most endangered historic buildings in Indiana
Only 16 endangered sites have been demolished since the first list in 1991.
Abandoned Thunder Island water park in Westfield consumed by nature and graffiti
Drone footage shows the outline of miniature golf, pools and go-kart track
A coffin, a corpse and a baseball field: The strange history of Indianapolis' Greenlawn Cemetery
Greenlawn Cemetery once held the remains of early pioneers and Union and Confederate soldiers.
Before Katie Bouman, fellow Hoosier Margaret Hamilton's code put a man on the moon
The Paoli native and Earlham graduate coined the phrase “software engineer.”
Drone footage, historical photos bring back forgotten Indianapolis ballpark where Ruth, Gehrig played
If you went to the location of the second home of the Indianapolis Indians today, you would find yourself at the Indianapolis Zoo.