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The Melody Inn (also known as The Mel) is a bar and live music club in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It is estimated that over 7,000 bands and musical acts have played the Melody Inn since 2001.
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The fireworks show, created by then Promotions Director Martha Sakai, was an elaborately synchronized fireworks-to-music show presented on the banks of the White River at Tenth Street in downtown Indianapolis. "Skyconcert" drew crowds estimated at 400,000 and continued to run every year until 2008.
Former President of Cincinnati Christian University, Former Senior Pastor of East 91st Street Christian Church David Faust was the seventh president of Cincinnati Christian University . [ 1 ] He is now the Associate Minister at East 91st Street Christian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he previously served as the Senior Minister from ...
While many fast-food joints claim they serve “real” chicken, some still rely on antibiotic-laden, factory-farmed mystery meat. Here are 7 chains that actually use high-quality, real chicken.
WYXB (105.7 FM), branded as "B105.7", is a commercial radio station owned by Urban One in Indianapolis, Indiana. The studios are on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. WYXB is one of two adult contemporary stations in Indianapolis; the other being WNTR, "107.9 The Mix". WYXB switches to Christmas music for part of November and December.
Police believe Herb Baumeister targeted gay men and buried at least 25 victims on $1 million Indiana estate in the 1990s