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July 21 – July 27

This Week in Indiana History


Armstrong July 21, 1969
Purdue University graduate Neil A. Armstrong walked on the moon as a member of the Apollo 11 Space Program.

July 22, 1934
John Dillinger was killed by FBI agents as he came out of the Biograph Theater in Chicago.  Dillinger was born in Indianapolis and in his teens moved with his family to Mooresville.

Dillinger


Riley July 24, 1916
35,000 mourners passed by the body of Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley as he lay in state in the rotunda of the Indiana State House.

July 25, 1948 Carl Erskine of Anderson, began his major league pitching career with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He spent his entire career with the Dodgers and helped the team win five pennants. He set a World Series record with 14 strikeouts in a single game. Erskine

Ball State July  25, 1917 The Ball Brothers of Muncie purchased the Indiana Normal Institute. The next year,  they gave the school to the State of Indiana and it evolved into Ball State University.

 


CORRECTION – Orville Redenbacher’s birth date is July 16, 1907.


Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken in Indianapolis at University Park.

University Park

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July 21

Indiana Statehouse Tour Office

Indiana Department of Administration

Guided Tours of the Indiana Statehouse are offered Monday through Saturday.  For more information, contact us.

(317) 233-5293
Estanley@idoa.in.gov


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Indiana Quick Quiz

1.  Where on the outside of the Indiana State House can a group of sculpted limestone figures called “The Westward Journey” be seen?

2. What kind of music did Hoosier Michael Jackson perform?

3. What state executive office is held by Elise Nieshalla?

4. Name the three Indiana counties that border Lake Michigan.

Answers Below


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Answers

1. Above the South portico

2. Pop

3. Comptroller

4. Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties

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Indian Pink

Indian Pink, another beautiful Indiana native plant.

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