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One common dog quirk involves chasing their own tails. While many dogs do it when struck with a burst of playfulness, the reasons behind self-tail chasing are varied. Often this behavior ...
A four-year-old male German Shepherd chasing its tail. Tail chasing is a behaviour exhibited in dogs that is characterized by spinning in tight circles in either direction, and can be slow and focused on the tail or fast and unfocused. [1]
US 12 east / US 20 east / LMCT (Indianapolis Boulevard south) Southern end of US 12/US 20 concurrency: 279.453– 279.760: 449.736– 450.230: I-90 east / Indiana Toll Road east to I-80 / I-94: Exit 0 on I-90 / Toll Road: 279.817: 450.322: US 12 west / US 20 west / US 41 north / LMCT (Indianapolis Boulevard) – Chicago: Continuation into Illinois
A beltway for Indianapolis was part of the original plan of the Interstate Highway System in 1955. The general alignment was to be either on or adjacent to the now-defunct SR 100, which, by then, had only two completed legs—on the north side, along 86th Street west of the White River and 82nd Street east of the river, and on the east side, along Shadeland Avenue.
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In 1918, SR 33 was commission along what is now US 136, from Illinois state line to Crawfordsville. [8] [9] The route was extended southeast to Indianapolis and the number changed to SR 34 on October 1, 1926 [10] Also in that year the first section was paved, from Illinois state line to Veedersburg. [11]
U.S. Route 36 (US 36) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado to Uhrichsville, Ohio.In the state of Indiana, it is part of the Indiana State Road system that runs across the central portion of the state from the Illinois state line near Dana to the Ohio state line near Spartanburg.
In 1970, the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County consolidated, expanding the city from 82 square miles (210 km 2) [3] to more than 360 square miles (930 km 2) overnight. As a result, Indianapolis has a unique urban-to-rural transect, ranging from dense urban neighborhoods, to suburban tract housing subdivisions, to rural villages. [4]