Similarities between Indianapolis and Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art
Indianapolis and Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fountain Square, Indianapolis, G. C. Murphy Building, Indiana Avenue, Indiana Landmarks, Indianapolis Public Library, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Union Station, Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, The Indianapolis Star, Washington Street (Indianapolis).
Fountain Square, Indianapolis
Fountain Square is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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G. C. Murphy Building
The G.C. Murphy Building, better known as "The Murphy" or "The Murphy Building" was built in 1884 and is located at 1043 Virginia Avenue in the historic Fountain Square District of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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Indiana Avenue
Indiana Avenue is a historic area in downtown and is one of six designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Indiana Landmarks
Indiana Landmarks is America's largest private statewide historic preservation organization.
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Indianapolis Public Library
The Indianapolis Public Library (formerly known as the Indianapolis–Marion County Public Library) is the public library system serving the citizens of Marion County, Indiana, United States and its largest city, Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is a major American orchestra based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Indianapolis Union Station
The Indianapolis Union Station was the first union station in the world, opening on September 20, 1853, by the Indianapolis Union Railway within the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana, at 39 Jackson Place.
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Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library
The Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library is dedicated to championing the literary, artistic, and cultural contributions of the late writer, artist and Indianapolis native Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..
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The Indianapolis Star
The Indianapolis Star is a morning daily newspaper that began publishing on June 6, 1903 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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Washington Street (Indianapolis)
Washington Street is the primary east–west street in Indianapolis, in the central part of the U.S. state of Indiana.
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Indianapolis and Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art Comparison
Indianapolis has 816 relations, while Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art has 13. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.21% = 10 / (816 + 13).
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