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Date:   Wed, 5 Apr 2000 14:16:11 -0700
Reply-To:   "William W. Viergever" <wwvierg@IBM.NET>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   "William W. Viergever" <wwvierg@IBM.NET>
Subject:   Re: Indianapolis - see and do (NON-SAS)
Comments:   To: Carla J Mast <Carla.J.Mast@AEXP.COM>
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PMFJI (again), but FWIW, I noticed up in Lansing, snow greeted our reigning NCAA champs upon their return the other day.

Sh*(^%it, and I just got through ironing all my shorts and Hawaiin shirts!! <g>

Late

At 12:50 PM 04/05/2000, Carla J Mast wrote: >I looked at that area on the Indy map ... definitely no traction terminal >there today!! Just office buildings, shops, and restaurants. In fact, in the >area you described there is a TJ Maxx! > >Weather report ... Just talked to my brother who lives just north of Indy. He >said it was 57 degrees currently, and got down to 30 degrees last night. It's >supposed to rain Friday and perhaps part of Saturday. I think the best we can >hope for next week are highs in the 60's. BRRRRR!!! That's pretty cold for a >Floridian ..... > > > >From: jkelley%PACIFIC.UCNS.UGA.EDU@Internet on 04/05/2000 12:24 PM MST >To: SAS-L%LISTSERV.UGA.EDU@Internet >cc: (bcc: Carla J Mast/AMER/TRS/AEXP) >Subject: Re: Indianapolis - see and do (NON-SAS) > >OK, this is not SAS and barely even SUGI-releted ... > >Carla, (I looked it up) >The "Indianapolis Traction Terminal" was located along the west side >of Illinois St. It ran from Ohio St on the north (there was a 5-point >intersection of Ohio, Illinois and Indiana) to Market St. on the south. >The main terminal building was between Wabash and Market. I don't >think it is there anymore, but might be interesting if anything were >still there. --Joe > > >Carla J Mast wrote: > > > > Joe -- > > > > I believe you are referring to Union Station. It is still around, and is on > > the National Register of Historic Places. The Holiday Inn is in there, and I > > believe it's all attached to the convention center. Union Station was > > remodeled about 10+ years ago, and was a thriving, vibrant marketplace for a > >

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