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Now at Gary Airport1857 viewsGARY, Ind. — Hooters Air of America started service from Gary/Chicago International Airport to Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Thursday.
Hooters Air President Mark Peterson said Hooters decided to begin service to the Gary airport because it was so difficult for an airline to obtain gate space at Midway or O'Hare International airports in Chicago. So offering service out of Gary represents a logical step for an airline looking to expand its market share, he said.
Peterson is so confident of success from
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Crown Brewing Company2103 viewsThe Crown Brewing Company, incorporated in 1895, brewed and bottled beer at their location on West Goldsborough in Crown Point for 15 years. They moved to Hammond in 1910 partly due to an environmental problem caused by draining the hops into Beaver Dam Ditch. Part of the building is still standing. (Photo courtesy of Margaret Stanley.)
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DNC Chairman457 viewsThey actually put this guy in charge of their party.
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Franklin School990 viewsAbove is Franklin School, which opened in 1911, and secondary/high school classes began in 1912. The handwritten date on the original photo is 1914. This was Griffith's only public school for about 50 years. All that remains of the original building is the cornerstone which is part of the current Franklin School.
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Griffith Fire Department1101 viewsVolunteer members of the Griffith Fire Department and their "1921 Red Speed Wagon" ladder truck. The building in the background is the Town Hall.
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Hobart Indiana Main Street1506 viewsHobart Indiana Main Street
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Hobart Downtown1990 viewsHobart Downtown
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Hobart Brickie782 viewsHobart Brickie
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LaPorte South Shore Art Poster851 viewsLaPorte South Shore Art Poster
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Lowell Bank481 viewsThe bank building at 316 East Commercial Avenue in Lowell was constructed by the Lowell National Bank in 1903, of brick and limestone. It is now occupied by the Lowell License bureau. On the right can be seen a part of a frame building in a style popular in the 1860-s and 1870's. It was replaced by the present building of masonry construction and is now occupied by Sickinger's Jewelers.
This photo is from the collection of Town Historian Richard Schmal.
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US Steel1800 viewsPreparing the ground for the open hearth, 1906. When US Steel decided to put a mill on the Lake Michigan shore, it began a period of unprecedented prosperity and growth for Northwest Indiana. (Photo courtesy of Calumet Region Archives, Indiana University Northwest)
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