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Lick Creek Settlement Holds Piece of Black History in Indiana
In the early 1800s, free Black pioneers settled in Orange County. The community thrived, despite...
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In the early 1800s, free Black pioneers settled in Orange County. The community thrived, despite...
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In 1948, President Truman signed an executive order that desegregated the U.S. military. While protests...
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More than thirty years ago, artist Edwin Fulwider wrote a memoir about growing up in...
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True crime writer Sarah Kolodziej has been hooked on stories of crime, murder, and suicide...
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While Hoagy Bix Carmichael was in town for IU Theatre’s production of Stardust Road: A...
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Writer Claude Cookman sits down with photographer Steve Raymer to discuss Raymer's new book, Somewhere...
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From nightmares to utopias, from the classic to the kitschy, Indiana has many unique and...
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While Columbus’s architectural treasures have been admired for decades, it wasn’t until 2011 that the...
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A family project of photographing Bloomington’s history became a mission for Derek Richey to preserve...
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Since 2005, Bloomington-based nonprofit The Language Conservancy has helped save indigenous languages across the nation....
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Ghost stories have been a part of Hoosier lore ever since there have been storytellers....
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When is a Halloween costume racist? Unless you’re going as a pumpkin, a zombie, or...