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1965_Racer,_Schererville,_Indiana2840 viewshttp://www.agallery.com/Pages/photographers/lyon.html
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1st National Bank & Trust Co. Building1134 views1st National Bank & Trust Co. Building
720 Chicago Ave.
East Chicago, Indiana
Neoclassical
c. 1920
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3-Creeks Monument734 viewsDedicated 1905 in honor of those who served in the Civil, Mexican and Spanish-American Wars and the war of 1812 by the women of Tri-Creek Lowell Women's Club, 1972
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The Struggle To Be Free1034 viewsInAin't Gonna Shuffle No More (1964-1972) -- a new sense of black pride and black consciousness is evidenced by a prizefighter name Cassius Clay (a.k.a. (Muhammad Ali), on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC, and at the National Black Political Convention in Gary, Indiana. Harry Belafonte says of Ali, "[He] was the embodiment of the thrust of the movement...He didn't care about money. He didn't care about the white man's success...He brought America to its most wonderful and most naked moment.
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Turner Building744 viewsTurner Building (burned down Christmas of 1928), YMCA (also burned down Christmas of 1928), 1st Fire Shanty, House by the tracks still standing and Gard's General Store. On right: Schulte Meat Market (torn down), Corts Building (stands at 11 E. Joliet) and Miller's Tap (Lakeside II).
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Whiting Church1244 viewsWhiting Indiana Church
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La Porte County's Second Court House, c. 1848.931 viewsBy 1847, La Porte County had outgrown its original 1834 brick court house, and a contract was awarded to Luther Mann, Jr., to build a new, larger building on the same site. It was built in the Greek Revival style popular at the time, and was designed by Chicago architect John Van Osdel. Van Osdel had founded the first architectural firm in Chicago in 1844, being brought from New York by Chicago's first mayor in 1836, to design his home. He was also the architect of the court house in South Bend that until recent years served as the home of the Northern Indiana Historical Society, and that building still stands in South Bend. Today, one can see a reminder of La Porte's Second Court House pictured here by driving by the future home of the La Porte County Historical Society in the former Door Prairie Auto Museum building on Indiana Avenue, coming in the south side of La Porte. Dr. Peter Kesling, the museum's builder, had the clock tower replicated exactly, from this photograph, to surmount his auto museum building.
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Festival of the Lakes 2010 - Hammond Indiana316 views
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Festival of the Lakes 2010 - Hammond Indiana285 views
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Festival of the Lakes 2010 - Hammond Indiana268 views
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Festival of the Lakes 2010 - Hammond Indiana643 views
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Festival of the Lakes 2010 - Hammond Indiana258 views
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