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    Judge Sarah Evans Barker

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    Sarah Evans Barker has said, “The path to success is only a straight line when you’re looking back.” Her path to becoming Indiana’s first female federal judge and its first female chief judge began in Mishawaka where she loved the outdoors, music, and sports. Her influence goes beyond the bench as she is active in many civic, educational, cultural and religious organizations. Recognized by the Indiana Historical Society as a Living Legend, Judge Barker shows us what a modern woman can achieve.Use of this image is resricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana Women at Work Journe

    The Hermitage

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    J. Ottis Adams died in 1927. His wife Winifred kept the house until 1945. The Hermitage remains today much as it was in the days of Adams and Steele.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - The Hermitag

    Indiana Oxygen Cryogenic Gas Transport

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    Today Indiana Oxygen has locations in Indianapolis, Lafayette, Muncie, Marion, Fishers, Bloomington, Cincinnati, Seymour, Vincennes, Elkhart and Beech Grove. Plus, Indiana Oxygen boasts one of the largest Internet sales divisions in the country! Indiana Oxygen also continues to earn honors and recognitions, including the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award and the AWS (American Welding Society) National Distributor of the Year.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Indiana Oxygen Company Journe

    Balloon Voyage at Conner Prairie

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    Today, Conner Prairie is an independent "Interactive History Park." Guests discover what it was like to live and play in Indiana’s past. The museum grounds are divided into different eras in history: 1836 Prairietown, Lenape (Delaware Indian) Camp, and an 1863 Civil War Journey. In 2009 an 1859 Balloon Voyage was added. From April to October, themed activities and programming are offered. Every visit is a unique adventure giving an authentic look into history.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce

    Super Bowl XLVI

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    Indianapolis hosted Super Bowl XLVI in January 2012. The number was displayed on Monument Circle where hundreds of fans had their pictures taken with it.Destination Indiana - Events on Monument Circl

    Helping the Nation

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    Many students forgo the usual Spring Break recreation locations and instead participate in “Alternative Spring Break” trips designed to help rebuild and repair communities in need. In recent years, students have rebuilt structures damaged by Hurricane Katrina and tornadoes that tore through the southern United States.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Indiana State University Journe

    SENCER

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    Associate Professor Jim Speer and students discuss soil core samples at the Riverscape as part of SENCER, Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities. The program allows students to engage in experiential learning to solve problems in the community. In March of 2011, Speer and the SENCER Student Leadership team were nationally recognized when they received the William E. Bennett Award for Extraordinary Contributions to Citizen Science.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Indiana State University Journe

    Five Successive Indy Mayors Help Launch Civic Institute at UIndy

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    In keeping with its legacy of service, in 2001 UIndy created the Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning and the Center for Aging & Community. The Richard G. Lugar Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders, benefiting high school and college students, followed in 2007. The Institute for Civic Leadership & Mayoral Archives, announced in 2011, will enable scholars to access more than four decades of material donated to UIndy by the mayors who presided over the city’s renaissance.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - University of Indianapolis Journe

    You Are There 1924: Tool Guys and Tin Lizzies

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    You Are There offers a chance to step back to a scene from Indiana’s past. Building the George Greenlee Ford garage and populating it with the mechanics who worked there and the people who visited helps us bring history to life. Guests experienced what it was like to be on the leading edge of the automobile age as mass production lead to wider availability of automobiles. Most importantly, they learned about life in a Hoosier town in the 1920s with its joys and its complexities.Destination Indiana - You Are There 1924: Tool Guys and Tin Lizzies Journe

    University of Evansville Class Poses on Front Oval

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    The University of Evansville administration and trustees respond to concerns regarding tuition costs and post-college opportunities by freezing and locking in tuition. Freshman students in 2013 will not encounter a tuition increase during their four years at UE. The University also commits to giving students access to the resources needed to be career-ready at graduation by increasing personnel and opportunities at its Center for Career Development.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - University of Evansville Journe

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