Yea the old galyans were much better. The original was amazing.I never went to that one, so I have no frame of reference, but the one on the southside was a great store. Much better than Gander Mountain, Dick's, etc..
Yea the old galyans were much better. The original was amazing.I never went to that one, so I have no frame of reference, but the one on the southside was a great store. Much better than Gander Mountain, Dick's, etc..
I hope not! It’s alive n kicking here. Will be for a long time.
We moved here in Summer '68 I remember it as a cornfield. Looks like 465 was completed by '72. The first store to open was Sears in August '72.
Anyone remember those little torches in road construction that looked like little black bombs? When I was a kid that's what I thought they were.
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1966 Allisonville & RR1 (or road 100, now 82nd st)
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Remember to torches very well.We moved here in Summer '68 I remember it as a cornfield. Looks like 465 was completed by '72. The first store to open was Sears in August '72.
Anyone remember those little torches in road construction that looked like little black bombs? When I was a kid that's what I thought they were.
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1966 Allisonville & RR1 (or road 100, now 82nd st)
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That’s what we always called it plus I found this in the wikiI seem to remember road 100 as being Shadeland Ave??
US 52 And the End Of SR 100
I have discussed numerous times that history of one of the most well known state roads in Indiana…State Road 100. If you would like to see the first post I did on the subject, check out ̶…intransporthistory.home.blog
It turned west at Castleton, in northeastern Marion County, following 82nd Street. Between State Road 37A(Allisonville Rd) and the distinctive bridge over the West Fork of the White Riverjust east of State Road 431(Keystone Ave), it became 86th Street. It continued on west along 86th to the far-northwest side of Marion County, where it connected to US 52 at Trader's Point in Boone County.
IMPD said Johnson told them he feared the men approaching the car because he had been a witness to a previous, unrelated homicide. He told police that he was “being hunted”.
Fox59 is not Fox News. They are the local Fox station affiliate, but owned by a completely different company called Nexstar Media Group. When I worked there they were owned by Tribune Media which went bankrupt and then merged with Nexstar.I just realized Fox news is trying this case in the court of public opinion.
From the article.
“He did not see either male with anything in their hands, and neither male said anything.”
"A firearm with an extended magazine was found in the trunk of Clyde’s vehicle,"