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  2. Senate Avenue YMCA - Wikipedia

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    At the invitation of leaders of the Indianapolis YMCA, Jesse E. Moorland visited the city in the early 1900s and recommended the establishment of a new branch of the YMCA for the city's Black population. At the same time, in 1900, two doctors from Ninth Presbyterian Church, Henry L. Hummons and Dan H. Brown, created a Young Men's Prayer Band.

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  4. YMCA Camp Tecumseh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and programs of YMCA Camp Tecumseh, a summer camp and outdoor education center in Indiana. The camp is named after Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, and serves over 4,000 campers and 30,000 visitors every year.

  5. Springfield College - Wikipedia

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    Springfield College is a private university in Springfield, Massachusetts, founded in 1885 as a YMCA training school. It is known for its Humanics philosophy, its history as the birthplace of basketball, and its academic programs in arts, sciences, health, and education.

  6. Batesville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Batesville is a city in Ripley and Franklin counties in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 7,202 at the 2020 census, making it the largest community in both counties but is not the county seat of either.

  7. Crawfordsville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Crawfordsville is a city in Montgomery County, Indiana, and the county seat of Montgomery County. It was founded in 1823 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary William H. Crawford, and it is home to Wabash College and the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum.

  8. The Log Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Log Inn is a family-style restaurant founded in 1825 by Henry Haub, the namesake of Haubstadt. It has a history of hosting Abraham Lincoln, being a stop on the Underground Railroad and the Dixie Highway, and being featured on Food Network.

  9. Gibson County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and demographics of Gibson County, a county in the southwestern part of Indiana. Find out how it was formed, who its first settlers were, and what its county seat is.

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