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Indianapolis, Indiana recent comments:

  • Tire Services Plus, Advance Automotive (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Not Actually Advance Automotive - Actually Tire Service Plus.
  • Menards (closed), IndyFan (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    now your back in IndyCar leave Napcar for good !
  • ATA Airlines Headquarters (closed), ATA (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on April 2, 2008, ATA Airlines, Inc. discontinued operations and canceled all current and future flights on April 3, 2008.
  • Larue Carter Hospital (site), sashay (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This hospital moved to Cold Springs Rd. Every institution has abuses, that is why there shouldn't be institutions, but smaller facilities designed to help those that need it. Institutions get bigger than the reason they are there in the first place.
  • WISH-TV Transmission Tower, Corex (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Height: 319.4 metres Year of built: 1994 http:/ /wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=130716
  • Devon Country Club, none112j (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Great but old and dirty
  • Lifeline Data Centers, PuritySprings wrote 18 years ago:
    $23 million investment planned to renovate to 450,000 sf data center, 200,000 sf of low cost office space. Site was selected due in part to $1.4 million tax abatement over the first five years, under East Side Revitalization District.
  • Larue Carter Hospital (site), drmatt1218 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I remember this place well. It was a haven during a difficult time. Sorry to hear it's closed although it's not hard to imagine it falling apart in the years since I was there. There were some nice people there, doctors, staff and patients, and they helped me quite a bit. Thanks...
  • Al-Haqq Foundation, alwafi3697410 wrote 18 years ago:
    thank u brothers . k.s.a
  • Masjid Al-Fajr Mosque, alwafi3697410 wrote 18 years ago:
    thank u brothers . k.s.a
  • Caribbean Cove Waterpark and Hotel, pusupersaturday wrote 18 years ago:
    awesome waterpark
  • Rivoli Park, river46201 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    It may be a "bad area" now, but it will "become" what we, the local residents make of it. And I, for one, am a property owner who chooses to try and make a difference.
  • Indianapolis Fire Department Station 13, rwc (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    First due at the Dome.
  • Noble Roman's (closed), duroncrush wrote 18 years ago:
    It's open and I love their deep dish Sicilian pizza
  • Marion County, Rhatsa26WM wrote 18 years ago:
    Number 30 in my list of counties to be traced out. Anybody living in these counties that wishes to put in information about them is more than welcome to. I only know more about Southwestern Indiana than the rest of the state, so I am only limited to what information I do know about them.
  • Marion County, Rhatsa26WM wrote 18 years ago:
    Pretty much the easiest county to trace out.
  • Lifeline Data Centers, December 2007 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The long-vacant Eastgate Consumer Mall finally is getting a new tenant: a data-storage and web-hosting company. Lifeline Data Centers plans to reuse all or part of the 370,000-square-foot mall.
  • Indianapolis Fire Department Station 18, rwc (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Indianapolis Fire Dept. Station 18. The old station 18 still stands at W. Washington and Tibbs.
  • Larue Carter Hospital (site), guest anon (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This was the house where much violence againset brains was inflicted. People died here at the hand of imposters masquerading as medical providers. The less fortunate lived in a state of injury. Some survive to this day in a state of diminished mental capacity brought on by the treatments forced upon them without their consent while being held against their will inside this building. It is a monument to abomination worthy of no honor, reverence, or sentimentality.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana, JamesH236 (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Home of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. RIP.