Eugenics Marker - 1
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This state historical marker is located on the east lawn of the Indiana State Library, 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. It provides a brief overview of Indiana's key role in the now-infamous national and international social movement called eugenics, which lasted from about the late 1800s to the mid-1930s.
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Hook's Drug Store
Hook's Drug Stores were Indiana fixtures throughout most of the 20th century. Founder John A. Hook opened his first Indianapolis store in 1900 in a now-demolished building at 1101 S. East Street in what is now the Fountain Square neighborhood.…