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Storied family

  • Anton ''Tony'' Hulman Jr. in 1946, the year he reopened the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He inherited Hulman and Co. when his father, seen in the portrait, died in 1942. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Anton ''Tony'' Hulman Jr. in 1946, the year he reopened the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He inherited Hulman and Co. when his father, seen in the portrait, died in 1942.
  • Mary Hulman, right, in 1950, with Edith McNaughton Ford, wife of Henry Ford's grandson Benson Ford. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Mary Hulman, right, in 1950, with Edith McNaughton Ford, wife of Henry Ford's grandson Benson Ford.
  • Mari Hulman, left, in 1953 with Bessie Lee Paoli, the first woman to own an Indy car. Paoli first entered a car in the 1952 race. In 1953, her Springfield Welding Special, driven by Art Cross, finished second. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Mari Hulman, left, in 1953 with Bessie Lee Paoli, the first woman to own an Indy car. Paoli first entered a car in the 1952 race. In 1953, her Springfield Welding Special, driven by Art Cross, finished second.
  • Elmer George, Mari Hulman George's new husband, in 1957, his first of three Indianapolis 500 races. George died in a shootout the night of the 1976 Indy 500. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Elmer George, Mari Hulman George's new husband, in 1957, his first of three Indianapolis 500 races. George died in a shootout the night of the 1976 Indy 500.
  • Tony Hulman and his only grandson, Tony Hulman George, in 1961. (Photo courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway)

    Tony Hulman and his only grandson, Tony Hulman George, in 1961.
  • Hulman in May 1977, five months before he died of an aortic aneurysm. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Hulman in May 1977, five months before he died of an aortic aneurysm.
  • Mary Hulman preparing in 1983 to start the race with the famous line, ''Gentlemen, start your engines!'' - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Mary Hulman preparing in 1983 to start the race with the famous line, ''Gentlemen, start your engines!''
  • The IMS board at the 2009 Centennial Era Gala, from left: Kathi George-Conforti, Nancy George, Josie George, Jack Snyder, Chairwoman Mari Hulman George and Tony George. - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    The IMS board at the 2009 Centennial Era Gala, from left: Kathi George-Conforti, Nancy George, Josie George, Jack Snyder, Chairwoman Mari Hulman George and Tony George.
  • Mari Hulman George and Jim Nabors in 2014, the last year Nabors sang ''(Back Home Again in) Indiana.'' - Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Mari Hulman George and Jim Nabors in 2014, the last year Nabors sang ''(Back Home Again in) Indiana.''
  • Anton ''Tony'' Hulman Jr. in 1946, the year he reopened the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He inherited Hulman and Co. when his father, seen in the portrait, died in 1942.
  • Mary Hulman, right, in 1950, with Edith McNaughton Ford, wife of Henry Ford's grandson Benson Ford.
  • Mari Hulman, left, in 1953 with Bessie Lee Paoli, the first woman to own an Indy car. Paoli first entered a car in the 1952 race. In 1953, her Springfield Welding Special, driven by Art Cross, finished second.
  • Elmer George, Mari Hulman George's new husband, in 1957, his first of three Indianapolis 500 races. George died in a shootout the night of the 1976 Indy 500.
  • Tony Hulman and his only grandson, Tony Hulman George, in 1961.
  • Hulman in May 1977, five months before he died of an aortic aneurysm.
  • Mary Hulman preparing in 1983 to start the race with the famous line, ''Gentlemen, start your engines!''
  • The IMS board at the 2009 Centennial Era Gala, from left: Kathi George-Conforti, Nancy George, Josie George, Jack Snyder, Chairwoman Mari Hulman George and Tony George.
  • Mari Hulman George and Jim Nabors in 2014, the last year Nabors sang ''(Back Home Again in) Indiana.''
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump made his first campaign appearance in Indianapolis on April 20 at a rally at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

Trump rally

The Nature Conservancy's $8.8 million headquarters has a variety of eco-friendly features, including a water system that captures rainwater to flush toilets. The project, which opened in 2011, received LEED platinum certification.

By design

Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church at 414 W. Vermont St. has served the black community at its current location for nearly 150 years.

Downtown landmark

The 8,500-square-foot Italianate house in the Old Northside neighborhood was built in 1873 by owner/architect Anthon Gerstner.

Majestic and modern

The 39,000-square-foot courthouse on the square in Noblesville was built in 1879.

137 years of history

East-side scrapyard J. Solotken &amp

Wasting away

Indianapolis-based GreenLight Collectibles' product line of miniature cars used to be heavily sports-oriented, including a bass fishing line and IndyCar replicas.

Hot cars, in miniature

Westfield entrepreneur Casey Wright offers her Ninja Zone curriculum at her FUNdamentals gymnastics clubs.

Ninja power

Indianapolis Power & Light's Harding Street station will soon shut down its last coal-powered turbine, for conversion to natural-gas-generated electricity.

End of an era

It was a year of big stories for Indiana business, from the RFRA blowup to Anthem's $54 billion Cigna deal. Also captivating readers were smaller-scale events-Ikea's announcement of a store in Fishers, Bob Kevoian's retirement and more.

2015 TOP STORIES: The year in review

Shane Johnson’s editorial cartoons

Bicyclist Matt Martin makes safety a priority on his daily commute to work downtown.

2014 Year in Photos

Guests board the Harvest Train in Fishers. ITM volunteers serve as ticket-takers.

All aboard

''Little'' Doc Keys has seen growing demand for backbars at Doc's Architectural Salvage.

Salvaged treasures

Beck's Hybrids employees manually pollinate corn varieties grown in its greenhouses, using striped bags to keep track of what was done when.

Sowing the seeds of growth

Vegetation, by Loretta Bennett, pays homage to Gee's Bend quilting.

Healthy collection

Pat Rady coached his Cloverdale High School Clovers on Feb. 18 to an 82-73 win over Greenwood Christian Academy.

Journey of a lifetime

After years of construction, the Cultural Trail opened to great fanfare in 2013. The popular walking and bike path has already helped drive development along its route connecting the city's cultural districts.

2013 Year in Review

Arts and Entertainment Editor Lou Harry unleashed his inner outdoorsman in August at Eagle Creek Park's Go Ape adventure course, which includes a zip line.

2012, in snapshots

Carol Morotti, a designer, and Scott Westphal, a sculptor, built rather than bought a vacation home.

Haven along a river

Tug Coker, left, and Kevin Daniels play basketball superstars Larry Bird and Earvin ''Magic'' Johnson in the Broadway production of ''Magic-Bird.''

Broadway tipoff for ”Magic-Bird”

Sarah and Paul Lushin with Bennett, 10, and Addison, 9. Not pictured: Elliott, 29

The Lushin home

The New York Giants won Super Bowl XLVI

Super Sunday

Lucas Oil Stadium is the site of the NFL championship game between the New England Patriots and New York Giants.

Super sights

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