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  2. First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The First Baptist Church of Hammond is a fundamentalist Independent Baptist megachurch in Hammond, Indiana, a suburb of Chicago. It is the largest church in the state of Indiana, and in 2007 was the 20th largest in the United States. [1] Though founded in 1887 by Allen Hill, it was under Jack Hyles ' leadership from 1959–2001 when it became ...

  3. Hyles–Anderson College - Wikipedia

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    History. In 1972, Hyles–Anderson College was founded by Jack Hyles with financial support from Russell Anderson. The school was originally located on a campus known as Baptist City in Schererville, Indiana. HAC's former campus was turned into Hammond Baptist K-12 school. This school is also operated by the First Baptist Church of Hammond.

  4. Anderson University (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson University. /  40.11194°N 85.66611°W  / 40.11194; -85.66611. Anderson University is a private Christian university in Anderson, Indiana. It is affiliated with the Church of God. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate majors as well as graduate programs in business, music, and theology.

  5. The Pyramids (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Pyramids (Indianapolis) / 39.9201; -86.2209. The Pyramids are three 11-story, pyramid-shaped office buildings that are part of a 200-acre (810,000 m 2) commercial development in the College Park neighborhood area of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The structures occupy 40 acres (16 hectares) of land situated next to a 25-acre (10 ...

  6. Grace College & Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Grace College & Grace Theological Seminary is a private evangelical Christian college in Winona Lake, Indiana.It has seven schools: The School of Ministry Studies, The School of Arts and Humanities, The School of Science and Engineering, The School of Behavioral Sciences, The School of Business, The School of Education, and The School of Professional & Online Education (SPOE).

  7. Church of the Immaculate Conception (Saint Mary-of-the-Woods ...

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    The Church of the Immaculate Conception on the motherhouse grounds of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a large Italian Renaissance Revival -style church constructed of Indiana limestone at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. The cathedral-like structure, which is the fourth church/ chapel of the Sisters of Providence since ...

  8. Irvington Historic District (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    87001031 [1] Added to NRHP. May 29, 1987. The neighborhood of Irvington, named after Washington Irving, includes Irvington Historic District, a historic district in Indianapolis, Indiana. The historic district is a 545-acre (221 ha) area that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. That year, the district included 2,373 ...

  9. College Mennonite Church - Wikipedia

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    History. College Mennonite Church (CMC) is so named because it was founded following the creation of Goshen College, formerly the Elkhart Institute. The charter members fought to be organized as a union congregation in 1904; they would hold membership in both Mennonite and Amish Mennonite conferences. [1] The first preacher was Jonas S. Hartzler.