75 years ago: How Indiana observed V-E Day
In stark contrast to the Armistice Day in 1918, Indiana celebrations of victory in Europe in World War II were somber and subdued.
In stark contrast to the Armistice Day in 1918, Indiana celebrations of victory in Europe in World War II were somber and subdued.
If Indianapolis had a spokesman, it was Jim Gerard. The Jim Gerard Show was a stop on many celebrity tours — bringing in stars like Bob Hope.
There were no fewer than 30 White City amusement parks across the world. They were inspired by the Chicago World’s Fair.
Often overlooked, Benjamin Harrison gave us great national parks and forests.
Volunteers serve as “citizen archivists” to help make their collections more accessible to the public.
The Indy 500 is delayed in 2020 due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. But six times, it was outright canceled.
The Indiana Historical Society is collecting photos and stories of Hoosier life during the coronavirus.
Opha Johnson — born Opha May Jacob in Kokomo, Indiana — was honored 100 years later, thanks to the Women Marines Association.
From restoring a corset to avoiding banana unpleasantness, some of these hints are still helpful today.
Bob Knight was always good for a quote. Sometimes they weren’t publishable. Here are the top 12 from the IU basketball legend.