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Suzanne Crouch Lieutenant Governor. Visit Homepage Lt. Governor Youtube Link Lt. Governor Facebook Link Lt. Governor Twitter Link. Holli Sullivan Secretary of State. Tera Klutz Auditor of State. Kelly Mitchell Treasurer of State. Todd Rokita Attorney General. Hoosiers embraced the auto age with a passion. By , Indy had 17 auto and auto parts makers in town. Speedway also became home to a national aerospace industry, Allison Division of General Motors, now merged with Rolls Royce.
Development of the automobile and changing attitudes toward recreation and civic spaces led Indianapolis residents to debate the creation of a parks and boulevards plan. Renowned German American landscape architect George Edward Kessler helped create the Indianapolis Parks and Boulevard System, one of the best preserved of its kind in the nation. Auto sports mirrored the enthusiasm for other sports in Indy.
Germans brought their unique attitudes to town, represented by their gymnastic clubs called Turnvereins. Das Deutsche Haus , now The Athenaeum, is a prime example. Basketball, another Indiana obsession, began in makeshift spaces, but more permanent facilities like Butler Fieldhouse were soon constructed. While the Pacers basketball franchise approaches 40, and the Colts football team has resided in Indianapolis for just over 20 years, the athletic traditions behind these teams date back a century or more.
Civic improvement was on the minds of state and local leaders in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Indiana limestone was the building material of choice for these grand monuments.
Indianapolis has a rich, long history in the arts. Indiana is unique in having a major American Impressionist art movement named for it. Irvington was the address of choice for most Indianapolis artists of the early 20th century.
African Americans distinguished Indianapolis in the performing arts. Attractions abound in present day Indy. Many are comparatively new, such as the world champion Indianapolis Colts, the new Indiana State Museum, or Circle Centre Mall but have roots in the past. The biotech industry in Indianapolis also has deep historical roots. Lilly, Jr. Lilly established Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, a private non profit group that fosters historic preservation.
In the s and early 70s, redevelopment threatened many landmarks. Citizen concern led to creation of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission.
The commission administers community plans and reviews alterations in many historic neighborhoods and districts, including most of the districts in this itinerary.
The 60s and 70s also saw the rise of grassroots preservation groups, such as the Woodruff Place Civic League. The Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology has worked with all these groups to obtain National Register of Historic Places designations in the city and other preservation incentives.
Today, preservation advocates have a voice in city and state business in Indianapolis. The city continues to support a revitalized downtown and has dozens of historic neighborhoods.
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