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Super Sunday

  • The New York Giants won Super Bowl XLVI - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The New York Giants won Super Bowl XLVI
  • Giants fan Anthony Spinalli celebrates his team's success. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Giants fan Anthony Spinalli celebrates his team's success.
  • A crowd of 68,658 attended the game at Lucas Oil Stadium. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    A crowd of 68,658 attended the game at Lucas Oil Stadium.
  • Spectators were frustrated by cellular service inside the stadium. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Spectators were frustrated by cellular service inside the stadium.
  • Beer sales were brisk during the game. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Beer sales were brisk during the game.
  • Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Ticket holders passed through several security checkpoints before entering the stadium. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Ticket holders passed through several security checkpoints before entering the stadium.
  • Giants fans Steven Bini and Mike Wilson traveled from New Jersey for the game. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Giants fans Steven Bini and Mike Wilson traveled from New Jersey for the game.
  • Spectators make their way to their seats. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Spectators make their way to their seats.
  • Souvenir vendor MainGate said New York Giants gear is outselling New England Patriots apparel. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Souvenir vendor MainGate said New York Giants gear is outselling New England Patriots apparel.
  • The influx of fans was orderly. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The influx of fans was orderly.
  • New York Giants fans sweated the last 57 seconds of the game. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    New York Giants fans sweated the last 57 seconds of the game.
  • New England Patriots fans held their breath in the waning seconds. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    New England Patriots fans held their breath in the waning seconds.
  • Tom Brady loyalists could see time was not on their side. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Tom Brady loyalists could see time was not on their side.
  • More than 68,000 fans spilled out of Lucas Oil Stadium after the Giants' 21-17 win. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    More than 68,000 fans spilled out of Lucas Oil Stadium after the Giants' 21-17 win.
  • Fans headed for Super Bowl Village as soon as the game ended. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Fans headed for Super Bowl Village as soon as the game ended.
  • The New York Giants won Super Bowl XLVI
  • Giants fan Anthony Spinalli celebrates his team's success.
  • A crowd of 68,658 attended the game at Lucas Oil Stadium.
  • Spectators were frustrated by cellular service inside the stadium.
  • Beer sales were brisk during the game.
  • Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Ticket holders passed through several security checkpoints before entering the stadium.
  • Giants fans Steven Bini and Mike Wilson traveled from New Jersey for the game.
  • Spectators make their way to their seats.
  • Souvenir vendor MainGate said New York Giants gear is outselling New England Patriots apparel.
  • The influx of fans was orderly.
  • New York Giants fans sweated the last 57 seconds of the game.
  • New England Patriots fans held their breath in the waning seconds.
  • Tom Brady loyalists could see time was not on their side.
  • More than 68,000 fans spilled out of Lucas Oil Stadium after the Giants' 21-17 win.
  • Fans headed for Super Bowl Village as soon as the game ended.
The Madame Walker Theatre Center, named for the African-American hair-products entrepreneur, opened in 1927.

Cultural landmark

The building's namesake theater has through the years shown movies and hosted vaudeville entertainment, with a full orchestra pit and organ.

Neighborhood anchor

IU Presidential home Bryan House

Forty Under 40 25th Anniversary

Aether Estate Sales Co. will be auctioning off the contents of entrepreneur Scott Jones' estate in Carmel at a sale Sept. 14-17. The auction will take place at the 27,000-square-foot mansion and will include original art, high-end furnishings and a t-rex skull cast. (Photos courtesy of Aether Estate Sales Co.)

Scott Jones

Maggie Daniels co-owns a tiny house in Zionsville that she offers for rent on her business Try It Tiny. She also stays in the house when she rents out her main house.

Focus

The backyard once was a junk yard but it has been transformed into a formal garden with tree-lined pathways.

Fleck House

Hole 1, par 2  lava  Martin Kuntz

Lou’s Views

When retired interior design planner Jim O'Neil saw the space at 757 Massachusetts Ave. while it was still under construction, he decided to turn two condos into one penthouse with more than 5,000 square feet.

Focus Gallery

The former Ford factory has most recently been used by Indianapolis Public Schools for storage. It bought the building from battery maker P.R. Mallory Co. in 1979.

Awaiting rebirth

The color palette of Joe Shoemaker's home is almost entirely white, chrome and the browns of leather and wood.

Soothing respite

The downtown landmark, known for its art deco features, including terra cotta, dates to 1931.

Restoring the majesty

The homeowners&mdash

A home with a view

Built over two years as a Works Progress Administration project, the building opened in 1938 as the Indianapolis Naval Reserve Armory.

Anchors aweigh

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.

Storied family

HOLE 1, Par 3  Indiana's Great Squirrel Invasion of 1822  Chad Eby, IUPUI assistant professor, and Beth Eby, architect  You can play defense by strategically moving a squirrel to block opponents instead of taking a shot. But this early, better to work on your own game.

Lou’s Views

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

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