Tag: Indianapolis
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The Circle of Lights
A look at the Circle of Lights in Downtown Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis’s Pyramids on expired GAF 125 film
Some expired-film photographs of the Pyramids, a landmark in Indianapolis.
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Bicycling the National Road across the White River in Indianapolis
A bike ride along the old National Road path, as much of it still exists, around the White River in Indianapolis.
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Irvington, an Indianapolis neighborhood on old US 40
The streetscape of Irvington, an Indianapolis neighborhood on old US 40.
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A rail-trail detour on the Ride Across Indiana
I was nearly dragged into an altercation on my ride across Indiana. The story:
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single frame: Under the Artsgarden
Under the ArtsgardenCanon PowerShot S952021 On my Ride Across Indiana, the National Road brought me through Downtown Indianapolis. It’s Washington Street there, and where it intersects Illinois Street it passes under the Artsgarden. It’s a glassed dome that serves as a pedestrian walkway and a place to perform and display art. It’s been here since…
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Shooting Kodak ProImage 100
I shot a couple rolls of Kodak ProImage 100 to see whether I liked it. The results:
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Ride Across Indiana: How long on this longest day ‘til I finally make it through?
Day 3 of my ride along Indiana’s National Road was long – 45 miles and 8.5 hours. I was spent by the 7 hour mark but had little choice but to keep pushing on. I slept nine hours last night, yet when my alarm went off at 7 AM, all I wanted to do was…
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Ride Across Indiana: Light winds and flat roads
Sunny skies and light winds characterized my second day. I encountered few hills and only minor issues with the bike. All in all, it was a pleasant, if uneventful, day. I began by riding an original alignment that begins in Dunreith, where I overnighted. Except for the occasional dog that barked at this stranger rolling…
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Goodbye to 1070 AM in Indianapolis
For many years, one of the most popular radio stations in central Indiana broadcast over 1070 AM. WIBC was what used to be called a “full service” station, playing “middle of the road” music with big personality disk jockeys and news every hour on the hour. In central Indiana, everybody listened to WIBC at least…