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1st National Bank & Trust Co. Building1134 views1st National Bank & Trust Co. Building
720 Chicago Ave.
East Chicago, Indiana
Neoclassical
c. 1920
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Now at Gary Airport1857 viewsGARY, Ind. — Hooters Air of America started service from Gary/Chicago International Airport to Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Thursday.

Hooters Air President Mark Peterson said Hooters decided to begin service to the Gary airport because it was so difficult for an airline to obtain gate space at Midway or O'Hare International airports in Chicago. So offering service out of Gary represents a logical step for an airline looking to expand its market share, he said.

Peterson is so confident of success from
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The Struggle To Be Free1034 viewsInAin't Gonna Shuffle No More (1964-1972) -- a new sense of black pride and black consciousness is evidenced by a prizefighter name Cassius Clay (a.k.a. (Muhammad Ali), on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC, and at the National Black Political Convention in Gary, Indiana. Harry Belafonte says of Ali, "[He] was the embodiment of the thrust of the movement...He didn't care about money. He didn't care about the white man's success...He brought America to its most wonderful and most naked moment.
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Lowell Bank481 viewsThe bank building at 316 East Commercial Avenue in Lowell was constructed by the Lowell National Bank in 1903, of brick and limestone. It is now occupied by the Lowell License bureau. On the right can be seen a part of a frame building in a style popular in the 1860-s and 1870's. It was replaced by the present building of masonry construction and is now occupied by Sickinger's Jewelers.

This photo is from the collection of Town Historian Richard Schmal.
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Old Michigan City Lighthouse935 viewsThe Michigan City Lighthouse,
built in 1904, is connected by a pier and catwalk to the shore.
These structures are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The photo was taken by Thomas E. Martin,
First Assistant Lighthouse Keeper from 1911 to 1934.
     
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