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  2. L.S. Ayres Tea Room favorites return for lunches at Indiana ...

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    How to dine at the L.S. Ayres Tea Room holiday lunch at the Indiana State Museum For reservations call visitor services, 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, at 317-232-1637.

  3. Greenwood Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    172-332 W. Main St. and 147-211 S. Madison Ave., Greenwood, Indiana: ... Greenwood Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Greenwood, ...

  4. Sassafras, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Sassafras was established in 1916, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1957. [2] The community was named for a grove of sassafras trees near the original town site. [3]

  5. List of Indian reservations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 326 federally recognized Indian Reservations in the United States. [1] Most of the tribal land base in the United States was set aside by the federal government as Native American Reservations. In California, about half of its reservations are called rancherías. In New Mexico, most reservations are called Pueblos.

  6. Indiana Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Tea Room is another pattern intended for commercial use, but also used in homes. Like Pyramid, it had an angular design considered avant-garde for the late 1920s. [63] The pattern was marketed for use in tea rooms, ice cream parlors, and soda fountains. [66] Tea Room was made only from 1926 to 1931.

  7. Here's what the Sassafras tea and cotton swab ... - AOL

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    We started reminiscing about 'Zoey 101' and couldn't help but remember Stacey Dillsen, aka the girl who was obsessed with Sassafras tea and cotton swabs.

  8. Indian reservation - Wikipedia

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    An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government is autonomous, subject to regulations passed by the United States Congress and administered by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and not to the U.S. state government in which it is located.

  9. Miami Nation of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 and 1969 the Indiana Miami were awarded additional settlements for land cession treaties made between 1809 and 1818 that amounted to a total of $2,500 paid to each of the 3,066 members enrolled on its tribal registers. [35] In 1980 the Indiana legislature, who recognized the eastern Miami, voted to support federal recognition. [36]