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  2. Category:Alternative rock groups from Indiana - Wikipedia

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  5. 7 Indiana bands will compete today in semifinals for the BOA ...

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    Here's who's moving forward in this weekend's national marching band competition.

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  7. Here's which Indiana marching bands you can catch at Lucas ...

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    Indiana marching bands performing in the Bands of America Grand National Championships. View the full schedule here. Carmel High School’s Loreli Sokol performs during the 50th annual ISSMA State ...

  8. 6 Indiana bands move on to semifinals at BOA Grand Nationals ...

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    Six Indiana high schools' marching bands will take to the field in Saturday's semifinals.

  9. Annapolis, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis was first settled in 1825 or 1826. [3] It was platted on February 4, 1837, by settlers William Maris, Sr., and John Moulder. [4] As of 1910, its population was about 200. [5] It was probably named after Annapolis, Maryland. [6] A post office was established at Annapolis in 1837, and remained in operation until 1905. [7]